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I guess it is Marquis Wagon day ![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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There is definitely something stuck on the outside ends of that rear bumper. No indication of 6 0r 8 passenger but the presence of the extra...
my comments...…………….. This car has no exhaust on it except for the y-pipe(daily driver?), which would indicate a 400 as the 460 came with dual...
And the late 70's barge wagons went from the "Colony Park Wagon" model to a "Marquis Wagon" with "Colony Park Trim" as an option.
Right on the window sticker - Woodgrain Delete 80.10 credit.
Now that's cool. Interesting how it is optioned; clock, driver's remote mirror, side-storage compartment in the cargo area, radio delete....
Yes "Marquis Brougham Luxury Interior" according to the window sticker.
Power front disc brakes were standard on the LTD, LTD Brougham, and LTD Country Squire in 1972, as well as the bright pedal trim.
In 1972, Dual Facing Rear Seat versions were listed as a separate model from the 6 - passenger wagons with their own "base" price in the Ford...
Low option is right. This car has 1 visible option, a luggage rack... and not the deluxe version (with air deflector) at that. Not even a radio....
72 ........
AM only radio (but has rear speakers), 71-72 style wheel covers, don't see rear window defrost still looks to be in pretty good shape.
+ 1 Krash ! Although the seats in a wagon would have been all-vinyl, the sedans got cloth + vinyl.
1972
Folding crank handle for manual tailgate window.
That is a 400
The rear seat (DFRS) cushions appear to be 69 - 72 style. Don't exactly match color wise either.
The jacking instructions decal was attached to the inside of the quarter trim cover of the spare tire well. A search of that part # on the bottom...
"Yes, but they were standard equipment, not an option, and, from all sources I've seen, they were not an option on the Monterey or Meteor wagons....