What kind of chassis did the Mercury Marauder have?

What kind of chassis did the Mercury Marauder have?

Sharing the roofline of the Ford XL and Ford Galaxie 500 SportsRoof, the Marauder shared its front sheetmetal and its interior trim with the Mercury Marquis. The Marauder was based on the 121-inch wheelbase chassis used by full-size Ford vehicles (and the Mercury Colony Park station wagon).

When did the Mercury Marauder 4 door come out?

For 1964, the availability of Mercury Marauder expanded to four-door hardtops; along with two-doors, four-door hardtops also included a fastback roofline. The blocky “Breezeway” models continued as before.

Where did the name Mercury Marauder come from?

Origin of name. The Marauder name made its first appearance in 1958 as Ford introduced a new family of V8 engines for its Mercury, Edsel, and Lincoln brands. Exclusive to Mercury was a 383 cu in (6.3 L) V8 engine.

When was the Mercury Marauder replaced by the S-55?

For 1966, the Marauder was replaced by the similar Mercury S-55; remaining the counterpart of the 500XL, the S-55 transitioned the Marauder from a trim option to a distinct model.

Is there a blue Mercury Marauder for sale?

You should buy it. According to the ad, this Marauder has covered just 36,743 miles since it rolled off the line in 2003. The seller claims this car is just one of 328 Marauders painted in Dark Blue Pearl, and one of only 113 cars with the charcoal interior.

What are the specs of a 2003 Mercury Marauder?

Detailed features and specs for the Used 2003 Mercury Marauder including fuel economy, transmission, warranty, engine type, cylinders, drivetrain and more. Read reviews, browse our car inventory, and more.

Sharing the roofline of the Ford XL and Ford Galaxie 500 SportsRoof, the Marauder shared its front sheetmetal and its interior trim with the Mercury Marquis. The Marauder was based on the 121-inch wheelbase chassis used by full-size Ford vehicles (and the Mercury Colony Park station wagon).

For 1964, the availability of Mercury Marauder expanded to four-door hardtops; along with two-doors, four-door hardtops also included a fastback roofline. The blocky “Breezeway” models continued as before.

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