Fast Lane Classic Cars is proud to offer a thoroughly Modified 2003
Mercury Marauder. This is not your Grandfather's Mercury. This
souped up Panther is a 2 owner example, with long term ownership
from 2005-2022. The chassis has 95,xxx miles, but gone is the
original engine, and in it's place a 4 Valve, 4 Cam, Teksid Block.
Stuffed with all the goodies: Manley Rods, Scat Stroker cranks,
(301 CI on stock bore), Eagle Pistons, and Crower Stage II cams.
Topping the new engine is an Eaton M122 supercharger which boosts
this bad boy to a dyno proven 495 HP. Supporting mods include:
Headers, Full exhaust, beefed up transmission, Moser axles, Eaton
LSD, and Ford Motorsports 3.73 gears. Brakes have been upgraded to
Wilwood 14" discs in the front. Suspension has heavy duty shocks
and sway bars front and rear. The black paint still shows well for
it's age, and the clean original interior shows the care that has
been taken of this car. This Marauder has run the 1/4 mile in 11.58
seconds at 118 MPH, but can also be comfortably driven to church on
a Sunday morning with the AC on. This may be the baddest Marauder
on the market!
Vehicle Details
2003 Mercury Marauder
Listing ID:CC-1580942
Price:$32,995
Location:St. Charles, Missouri
Year:2003
Make:Mercury
Model:Marauder
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:95264
Stock Number:X396141
VIN:2MEHM75V23X632278
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