The Mercury Colony Park is a full-size station wagon that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company between 1957 and 1991. Distinguished by its simulated woodgrain paneling, the Colony Park was marketed as either the premium trim or the sole full-size station wagon offered by the Mercury Division. The year 1966 was the first year of the new updated two-way tailgate known as the "magic door gate," " and was shared with Ford and Mercury wagons. The design allowed the tailgate to fold down or swing out towards the driver's side like a door. This example is powered by a 390c V8 engine with automatic transmission and features power steering, power brakes and a power rear window. This Mercury is finished in Medium Sage gold Metallic (48) with Gold (48) vinyl interior. 15 inch steel wheels with wire hubcaps and whitewall tires., Luggage rack, and A/C that has been converted to R134a. Car had a recent brake job with new front and wheel cylinders, front and rear shoes and rear drums and master cylinder. The h code 390 ci v8 is topped with a 2-barrel carb and paired to a 3spd automatic transmission. Great running and driving car that you are not going to see another one like it at your local car shows.