1977 Mercury Colony Park Marquis

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  1. LeonLinton

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    I have to say it, "Where's the wood?" There was no woodgrain delete option for Colony Park. There didn't need to be as Mercury sold a Marquis wagon that was virtually identical to the Colony Park sans the woodgrain. The buyer of this car should plan on a couple of grand or more to obtain and apply reproduction woodgrain decal, and perhaps even more to have it custom made if the correct grain is not available. At least if authenticity is desired. $19.5K would seem awfully high to me even if it had the correct woodgrain.
     
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    Beside no woodgrain, wide whitewalls are not correct. No PW, cracks in dash and needs weatherstripping. Can’t tell if it has DFRS. Definitely overpriced.
     
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    Oddly optioned for a Colony Park. No PW and no cruise control.

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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    I love it. I think it looks fantastic without the woodgrain and I really like the way the wide whites accent the hubcaps.
    I'd love to own this one. I'd park it next to my Brown 75 F-250.
     

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