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| '''Mercury Marquis. 1967–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 390, 410, 427 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Mercury’s two-door flagship, above the regular full-size [[Mercury Park Lane (1965–8)|Park Lane]]. Vinyl roof standard. Quiet ride, meant to be a shade under Lincoln’s. Wheelbase longer than equivalent [[Ford LTD (1966–8)]] by 4 in (at 123 in). Well built and well equipped. Began with the 410 as standard, 390 for 1968; 427 optional both years. | | '''Mercury Marquis. 1967–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 390, 410, 427 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Mercury’s two-door flagship, above the regular full-size [[Mercury Park Lane (1965–8)|Park Lane]]. Vinyl roof standard. Quiet ride, meant to be a shade under Lincoln’s. Wheelbase longer than equivalent [[Ford LTD (1966–8)]] by 4 in (at 123 in). Well built and well equipped. Began with the 410 as standard, 390 for 1968; 427 optional both years. |
Revision as of 07:14, 24 February 2020
Mercury Marquis. 1967–8 (prod. n/a). 2-door hardtop coupé. F/R, 390, 410, 427 in³ (V8 OHV). Mercury’s two-door flagship, above the regular full-size Park Lane. Vinyl roof standard. Quiet ride, meant to be a shade under Lincoln’s. Wheelbase longer than equivalent Ford LTD (1966–8) by 4 in (at 123 in). Well built and well equipped. Began with the 410 as standard, 390 for 1968; 427 optional both years.
Manufacturing locations: Hazelwood, Missouri, USA; Pico Rivera, California, USA; Hapeville, Georgia, USA
Marque: Mercury | Model: Mercury Marquis | Successor: Mercury Marquis (1968–72)