Who made the Colony Park station wagon?
MercuryFord Motor Company
Mercury Colony Park/Manufacturers
When was the Colony Park replaced by the Marquis?
For 1967 and 1968, the Mercury Park Lane coupe and convertible featured the same simulated wood paneling as the Colony Park as an option package. Called “yacht deck paneling” by Mercury, the option was rarely ordered and was discontinued as the Park Lane was replaced by the Mercury Marquis.
When did Mercury stop making the Grand Marquis?
For 1983, it became the sole full-size Mercury wagon as the previous year’s ‘base’ Marquis wagon was no longer offered as a full-size model. For 1984, the non-woodgrain Grand Marquis (previously Marquis) station wagon was dropped, leaving the Colony Park as the sole version.
What was the wheelbase of the Mercury Colony Park?
Second generation (1959–1960) For the 1959 model year, the Mercury Colony Park underwent a complete redesign. Following the introduction of the 1958 Mercury Park Lane, the Colony Park (and the rest of the Mercury line) extended its wheelbase to 126.0 in (3,200 mm).
What was the name of the Mercury station wagon?
To distinguish itself from Ford (and Edsel), all Mercury station wagons given hardtop rooflines. Marketed as the flagship of the Mercury station wagon model line (alongside the Ford-based Edsel Bermuda sold only for 1958), the Mercury Colony Park was trimmed similar to the Mercury Montclair, above the Monterey.
For 1967 and 1968, the Mercury Park Lane coupe and convertible featured the same simulated wood paneling as the Colony Park as an option package. Called “yacht deck paneling” by Mercury, the option was rarely ordered and was discontinued as the Park Lane was replaced by the Mercury Marquis.
What kind of Miles does a 1967 Mercury Colony Park wagon have?
Rare, Clean and Low MIles. 1967 Mercury Colony Park Wagon for Sale. Car has 410 V8 4 barrel Carb, Auto, P/S, PB, Factory Air Conditioning, Factory AM/FM Radio, full black vinyl top with luggage rack and a Rear Power Tailgate window. This Fine example has only 30,000 miles (Actual and original) and it shows.
For 1983, it became the sole full-size Mercury wagon as the previous year’s ‘base’ Marquis wagon was no longer offered as a full-size model. For 1984, the non-woodgrain Grand Marquis (previously Marquis) station wagon was dropped, leaving the Colony Park as the sole version.
What kind of car is the 1990 Mercury Colony Park?
1990 Mercury Colony Park Station Wagon. Roomy, comfortable, and smooth, the last of the big wagons, this Mercury is loaded with power everything, leather, dual exhaust, 3.55 posi rear, 5.0 l v-8 gets 19-20 mpg on highway; 14-15 around town. Never been hit. Driver’s airbag.