Vehicle Description
Originally designed to compete with the Chevy Nomad, the Park Lane
sat at the top of Mercury's lineup. Today, we have this 1966
Mercury Park Lane, which is a second-generation four-door hardtop
that is fully repainted in black and features an exceptionally cool
Webasto-style sunroof. The whole car is made that much more fun
thanks to a four-way air ride suspension completed with QA1
adjustable shocks and riding on fifteen-inch wheels shod in
215/70R-15 Sincera rubber.
Inside, we find a shimmering silver interior highlighted by front
and rear bench seats and a five-pod white-faced gauge cluster. A
two-spoke steering wheel sits just after of the column shifter,
while an upgraded Bluetooth AM/FM CD Player sits tucked away nicely
in the glove box, ready to add a soundtrack to any ride.
Pop the hood, and you'll be treated to a big 410 cubic-inch V-8,
which is complemented by a single four-barrel Edelbrock carburetor
and a set of shorty headers. That power is funneled through a
two-speed automatic transmission before heading out to a nine-inch
rear end. Thanks to power steering and power brakes (discs in
front, drums out back), all that power is made easier to reign in
and control.
*Four Door Hardtop
*Webasto-Style Sunroof
*Air Ride Suspension
*QA1 Shocks
*410 CID V8
*Edelbrock Carb
*Shorty Headers
*Two Speed Auto
*Power Steering
*Power Brakes
*Bluetooth CD Player
If you're looking for an old-school cool lowrider, this 1966
Mercury Park Lane is the one for you. The shimmery interior,
air-ride suspension, and Webasto-style top make this car an even
more special car than its original design. So, whether it's a Chevy
Nomad or something a bit more modern that it is competing with, the
only thing this car needs is a new owner. Call today!