The 1976 Mercury Grand Marquis: The Last of the Ford Near-Luxury Behemoth Cars

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  • Enjoy this brief video about the 1976 Mercury Grand Marquis.

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  • @jimmyjoejeeter2366
    @jimmyjoejeeter2366 Před 2 lety +21

    This car still looks better than most all of the new cars to today!

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah! Yeah! Yep! I have to agree. Most new cars, what few have not been replaced by crossovers, are almost indistinguishable from one another. That has caused me to add the mid 70s thru 80s cars to my favorites list. The 70s disco touches, gaudy at the time, now actually add luster.

    • @millerkiller6496
      @millerkiller6496 Před 2 lety +1

      And it’s actually a real car

  • @Kevin-Murphy-007
    @Kevin-Murphy-007 Před 2 lety +26

    What a beautiful looking machine. Back when Mercury built something special. Custom ordered by the owner to be. Simply Beautiful.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Před 2 lety +18

    The two tone leather seating was an outstanding touch of luxury. There were so many "touches" that pushed the envelope with this model. And, relatively speaking, they were a quality at a reasonable price. These were extremely reliable automobiles.

  • @nolarobert
    @nolarobert Před 2 lety +15

    My Aunt Helen drove one of these back in the day. I really enjoyed getting to ride in her Marquis because it had A/C and an 8-Track player. All of the cars we had didn't have such creature comforts as A/C and we were stuck with AM radio. So I have a soft spot for this generation of Marquis. It showed me that a car could be more than just basic transportation.

  • @jeffrobodine8579
    @jeffrobodine8579 Před 2 lety +12

    I had a green 1975 Mercury Grand Marquis Brougham back in the early 1990's. It was a fully optioned 4 door (minus the eight track player) with a 460 in it.

  • @Primus54
    @Primus54 Před 2 lety +20

    One of the things I really enjoy about your channel is that you feature daily drivers and family cars from an era that all too often is ignored in favor of muscle and pony cars. By the year this particular vehicle was offered, you could really start to see divisions within brands begin to lose some of their uniqueness, particularly in shared interior parts like the steering wheel in this example. Thank you, Adam! 👍👍👍 ~ John

    • @Barry_Davis
      @Barry_Davis Před 2 lety +3

      I had a ‘79 Ford Econoline cargo van which had exactly the same style steering wheel as this one.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 2 lety +16

    Adam, You are such a fan of 'orphan cars' you opened your own car orphanage! As the owner of a Pontiac, and former owner/driver of Mercurys as well as Plymouths, I commend you for the ongoing care you provide to orphans. One final thought on orphans, it is hard for me to imagine a mid-70s car that would take longer to be 'adopted' than the Matador coupe foundling parked beside the Mercury. Can we expect a rare AMC video coming soon?

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Před 2 lety +4

    This is a gorgeous Mercury!!! I had a 77 Mark V with the same two tone interior!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @markthor7865
    @markthor7865 Před 2 lety +4

    “ Mostly sale proof” 😆 very funny Adam.
    My dad bought a 77 Marquis brougham in June of 78. (I was 9) Two tone Silver and gray.
    A very nice family car for a lot of years.

  • @anthonysantiago1999
    @anthonysantiago1999 Před 2 lety

    I was 10 yrs old when my Dad bought a brand new 1977 Mercury Marquis. Blue paint/ Blue vinyl top and Blue interior. 400 engine.. She was big and floated on the highway.. Miss that car.

  • @steveb7310
    @steveb7310 Před 2 lety

    My brother had a ‘75 Marquis Brougham back in 1977, and I learned to drive in it. Thanks Bro.

  • @toronado455
    @toronado455 Před 2 lety +2

    Adam you are providing an invaluable service by identifying which cars have the most floating boat feel! 🏆⭐✅😊

  • @northwoodsmanbybobolink336

    I’ve definitely been subscribed to your channel, my friend. My very first car I ever purchased was a 1976 Marquis 4 door with wheel skirts. I could spend a whole day talking to you about these awesome cars! I was dead set on buying a Marquis as this was my favorite and still is. I favor the ‘75 through ‘78 model year myself. In my opinion this is to this day the most beautiful luxury car ever to hit the market!! I own a 1973 Mercury Montego that I purchased back in 1998 from an out of state individual with only 54,000 original miles, and it shows. However it’s nothing like the Marquis and better yet, the Grand Marquis!!👍👍

  • @tomb7382
    @tomb7382 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful car. Love the color combinations. My friends' parents brought a brand new 1976 Grand Marquis Brougham 4 door pillared HT. It was white with red interior and roof. Simply a wonderfull looking and riding car. Very luxurious.

  • @markbehr88
    @markbehr88 Před 2 lety +1

    Love these Mercurys and have three of them. 2 Grand Marquis and 1 Colony Park.

  • @aroaringboringalice3541

    My dad had the ‘78 model in the same color combo. Fond memories. Thanks for this.

  • @remingtonwingmaster6929
    @remingtonwingmaster6929 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video, I think those glove box doors doubled as a baby changing stations

  • @chrisp7908
    @chrisp7908 Před 2 lety

    Much love for a Merc Grand. Mom had a 77. Many a "Grand" memories in that liner.

  • @70sleftover
    @70sleftover Před 2 lety +1

    I recall a girl next door had a boyfriend who drove his parents' huge 2-door Mercury Marquis of this vintage (and similar yellow-tan color), but it was around the time of the 1979 oil shortage. Struck me as an anomaly already by that time. But I have to say I admired the Lincolnesque look. It must've had a soft, quiet ride with those genes!

  • @BarryTsGarage
    @BarryTsGarage Před 2 lety +9

    Thanks for the memories, Adam! My back seat ride in the 70’s was similar, maybe slightly nicer at the the time- 1975 Grand Marquis Bougham 2 tone blues with every available option. The seats looked similar but the leather was surrounded by velour inserts (cool/warm to the body but the leather surrounds wore very well). The brougham had the super deep carpet which even carried into all parts of the trunk. The 460 was okay off the line but cruised 80-85 all day and stopped well with optional 4 wheel discs. Yes it had dual remote mirrors, etc. Such a shame it was rusting badly after 10 years of salted winter roads…..

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Před 2 lety +1

      Just an FYI, The Big fords and Merc's did not have 4 wheel disc brakes until the late 80"s- early 90's with the Crown Victoria p-71 police package.. Still a very nice car all around..

    • @kingkrimson8771
      @kingkrimson8771 Před 2 lety +4

      @@markreisen7038 Sorry man, but you're wrong on this point. Optional starting in the mid'70's.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Grand_Marquis

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Před 2 lety

      @@kingkrimson8771 Their is no mention of this in the mid 70's text.. ThePanther platform introduced in 1991 was to my knowledge the first year for the 4 dics..

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Před 2 lety

      @@kingkrimson8771 You are WRONG!! If you trust wiki what ever, this is not accurate info.. Read the book " the Cars of Lincoln-Mercury by George Damann and this book is the BIBLE for all Mercury's built from 1939-2011..

    • @anthonym.cardali1875
      @anthonym.cardali1875 Před 2 lety +2

      @@markreisen7038 That's incorrect. I had a 460 1976 T-Bird with 4 Wheel Disc Brakes. They were an option on the big boats.

  • @bannol1
    @bannol1 Před 2 lety

    Just gorgeous...and these cars don't actually really age. They look stunning.

  • @raymondcook4005
    @raymondcook4005 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful car! I do like the intricate decor on the pop up head lamps! I appreciate your knowledge on these cars.

  • @Underappreciatedclassics

    I love the cabnet chest drawer style pop up headlight covers on these for some reason. They just add to the class of them.

  • @waynejohnson1304
    @waynejohnson1304 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the nicest riding cars ever built.

  • @ppeller3
    @ppeller3 Před 2 lety +1

    I have seen this car around town. It's a beautiful survivor. Always a head turner every time I see it!

  • @doug9066
    @doug9066 Před 2 lety +3

    This too of course is a beautiful Mercury.. I had forgotten cars in the 70's the dual mirrors were an option, growing up in the 70's I remember cars had driver outside mirror.

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear Před 2 lety

      Before the manufacturers came up with the concept of "packaging" accessories ordering a car from the factory could be laborious. Cigarette lighters, a mirror on the sun visor, ash trays, a radio, heater, air conditioning, two note horns, bright work, two tone paint, hub caps, white wall tires, and etc. were individually selected and ordered with the car.

    • @manthony225
      @manthony225 Před 2 lety

      When dual mirrors and rear defrost were considered "luxury" options instead of safety features.

  • @petercrowl9467
    @petercrowl9467 Před 2 lety

    Dad bought a new 78. Deep Blue with pearl grey top and interior. I bought it from him when he went to an Impala in the 80's. Total barge but really sweet to use.

  • @jwelchon2416
    @jwelchon2416 Před 2 lety

    I had a 71 Marquis brougham. Probably the best car I have ever owned.

  • @davidj5898
    @davidj5898 Před 2 lety

    Stunning automobile. Classic American luxury. Great find

  • @danielsiminski5878
    @danielsiminski5878 Před 2 lety +1

    ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!

  • @1royalpalm
    @1royalpalm Před 2 lety

    In1976 I went to my local Lincoln-Mercury dealer to buy a Cougar, but the salesman talked me into buying a Mercury Grand Marquis, saying I would like the ride and luxury of it more than the Cougar. He was right. I bought off the lot a 1976 Mercury Grand Marquis. It was triple black with landau top, leather interior, and forged factory aluminum wheels. My car had the 460 4-barrel engine with dual exhaust. By 1976 the 460 engine had been somewhat castrated (lower compression, retarded ignition and valve timing), but the car had reasonable power. I read that just changing the camshaft gear back to that of a 1970 gear would boost torque about 30 pounds feet (or something like that). In 1978 there was another gas crisis (not as bad as the one in 1973) and I sold my Grand Marquis to a neighbor who had always told me how much he admired my car.

  • @discerningmind
    @discerningmind Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks again Adam.

  • @sasz2107
    @sasz2107 Před 2 lety +1

    I like the two tone exterior AND interior! Pretty interesting.

  • @BobNSuch
    @BobNSuch Před 2 lety

    I had two '78's and one '77 and i loved them. All with the 460.

  • @howarddavis1307
    @howarddavis1307 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video Adam your right growing up in the the 1970s and 1980 the 75 an 78 marquis were everywhere my neighbor had a 75 grand marquis’s 4 door full power .with the 400M v8 it was a very nice car bought from original owner .with very low mileage.they loved that car drove for many years ..I don’t remember seeing many off the 71 through 74 marquis but every know and then you see one at a used car lot .selling for a very high price as they be fully load and in mint condition .my uncle had a 1974 mercury Monterey.with the 400C two barrel in it that thing was quick .but it was from the Chicago .area sow it had lot frame rust. ✌🏿👍

  • @Doobie1975
    @Doobie1975 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice car, I always think of John Candy driving that car in Uncle Buck when I see a 1975-78 Mercury Marquis coupe, I thought Mercury pulled off the 1975 refresh a lot better than Ford did.

  • @Sedan57Chevy
    @Sedan57Chevy Před 2 lety +1

    What a nice car. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @DTD110865
    @DTD110865 Před 2 lety

    I saw a 1978 Grand Marquis on the Lower East Side of Manhattan back in November 2021!

  • @richr4947
    @richr4947 Před 2 lety +1

    My Uncle had a ‘77 Grand Marquis, my Aunt had the ‘76 Thunderbird and I had the ‘76 Mustang all in the crème and gold edition’s. We could have done a Ford/Mercury commercial back then. 😀

  • @michaelwarner2434
    @michaelwarner2434 Před 2 lety

    There were 3 color combinations with that two tone package. The green version is stunning.

  • @jo6520
    @jo6520 Před 2 lety

    I have a 04 Grand Marquis and I love it!

  • @BBCHZ
    @BBCHZ Před 2 lety +1

    The 75-78 Marquis' have the most attractive styling of all the 70s Mercurys.
    The hood ornament on them are the Lincoln-Mercury Division badge crest (like what's on the trunk key cover) that's in essence squished upright. While it's not the Lincoln star, I'm sure it is no coincidence that it looks like it!
    I grew up with two 1977 Marquis Broughams in my family, and had a 77 Grand Marquis from 2002-2012. I can attest to the fact that the seat padding was more substantial in the Grand vs the Broughams.
    If I were ever to collect another, I think I'd aim for 75/76. The interior fit and finish seemed to diminish in the 77 model year.

  • @johnmcmullen456
    @johnmcmullen456 Před 2 lety

    I adore all full size 2 door cars, especially convertibles. Glory days likely never to return. Thanks for the video!

  • @knitterscheidt
    @knitterscheidt Před 2 lety +2

    the AMC parked next to it looks much more interesting....OPE! you got it

  • @DSP1968
    @DSP1968 Před 2 lety

    So happy to see you feature one of these, Adam! Thank you.

  • @m1greg125
    @m1greg125 Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad had one with a copper / brown paint scheme. 8 track / auto climate. I loved cruising in that car with the big 460ci. it floated down the highway. Had my first accident in that car. An LTD spun out in front of me on expressway and i tried an emergency lane change. Bent the LTD's back bumper outward and spun it partially around again,. For me, only a ding on the leading edge of my front bumper and a crease down the lower brown door panel and into the fender skirt. Hardly noticeable. My dad just took the skirts off and left it. A couple of months later a golf ball size hail storm ruined the car. My dad sold it "as is."

  • @kingkrimson8771
    @kingkrimson8771 Před 2 lety

    I had a '77 with that same paint scheme and interior. What a great highway cruiser that was.

  • @kdw75
    @kdw75 Před 2 lety

    Dad's '76 Grand Marquis has less than 30k miles on it. He has kept it garaged since new except for highway trips occasionally. His is the 4-door though.

  • @armedinbama
    @armedinbama Před 2 lety +1

    That makes my 2007 LS look downright plebeian! Love the custom spiders on the hood. 👍

  • @davidrupprecht2774
    @davidrupprecht2774 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed seeing this. My family had a '75 Marquis Brougham, dark green, what a great car! Congrats on the 25K subscribers and I sure enjoy your channel. I always liked the cream/gold versions.

  • @DSJonesWriter
    @DSJonesWriter Před 2 lety

    Growing up we had one in brown metal flake 4 door I believe beautiful cars

  • @sir_christmas_leopold_duckson

    I almost owned the same generation Lincoln Continental and still curse my mother to this day for shutting things down on us. My great-uncle, her dad's older brother, had a massive collection of classic cars and he wanted to sell me my first car when I got my license. He took me straight to this black '79 Continental 4 door that he said he had specifically in mind for me and said he would give it to me for $200. It was an amazing old car. Unfortunately, when mom saw it, she said it was way too much car and that I couldn't buy it, and it started a big fight between us that ended with her saying something like, "okay, you can drive nothing and do whatever you want when you turn 18." I didn't talk to her for weeks after that.

  • @drippinglass
    @drippinglass Před 2 lety

    My neighbor had one of these in the late 70’s. Garage kept till ‘82. I don’t know what happened to it but it had every opinion you could get. Sams color too.

  • @JeffKing310
    @JeffKing310 Před 2 lety

    Another great find Adam! Thanks for bringing it to us.

  • @ricklosangeles5043
    @ricklosangeles5043 Před 2 lety

    I purchased a 1975 Grand Marquis used in 1977. It only had 21,000 miles on at the time. I was equipped with the 460 and also had the optional 4 wheel disc brakes with hydroboost. It was a wonderful car, so quiet and smooth. It was to replace my 1968 Ford LTD with the Brougham option. I found it too huge and too gas guzzling and so after about two years I sold it and continued driving my LTD Brougham for about another year.

  • @P.Galore
    @P.Galore Před 2 lety

    What a Disco Barge with the bling trim and vinyl padded headlight covers! Very Louis XV

  • @FWFrank
    @FWFrank Před 5 měsíci

    My Dad had the 4dr pillared HT Beautiful car even wo the anti lock brakes that were discontinued due to interference from CB radios

  • @davidkastin4240
    @davidkastin4240 Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous Mercury 💛

  • @colibri1
    @colibri1 Před 2 lety

    I saw a Colony Park from that era once that also had two-tone seats like that. It was a beautiful vehicle.

  • @travisalexander9256
    @travisalexander9256 Před 2 lety

    Wow! Now that is a beautiful car

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety

    That is a sharp looking car! Still hard to believe Mercury is an orphan brand today. I never thought that one day Plymouth, Olds, Pontiac, Mercury, and other brands I grew up with would go away like they did! 😥

  • @johnlandacre767
    @johnlandacre767 Před 2 lety +1

    Another beautiful Mercury, Adam. Although it certainly has high style, I don’t personally care for the two-tone leather. Somewhat garish. But I’m sure they must have sold lots of them. Looking forward to more on this and other cars in your stable.

  • @dewdew34
    @dewdew34 Před 2 lety

    I can imagine how in 1976 this would of been so nice to ride in. Speaking of the oil crisis i remember how my father bought a brand new Plymouth Volare in 75 or 6 if i remember right. He said they were slashing prices just to get rid of them. We needed a 4 door family sedan. I still remember driving to my grandparents not long after purchase. This replaced the 72 LTD. He didn't keep it long however. He always wanted a Cadillac since he was a kid and he bought one in 77. As a kid they were all nice to me...

  • @chrisjohnson3912
    @chrisjohnson3912 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh... hello Autozam AZ-1... I see you over there across the fairway...

  • @elmowilson298
    @elmowilson298 Před 2 lety

    So huge this 76 Gran Marquis. It looks like a Lincoln Mark VI as landyacht

  • @mikeguenther4939
    @mikeguenther4939 Před rokem

    Love the info and features you provide on these classic beauties! I recently purchased a 1978 Mercury Marquis Brougham and need to replace the window/door weatherstrip. Having a hard time locating them. Any info would be appreciated.

  • @chrissmith256
    @chrissmith256 Před 2 lety

    The top treatment is very interesting. I like that color combo, too. My girlfriend's grandfather had a white 74 in the mid 90's. White vinyl top, as l remember. His baby. Green interior.

  • @TeamTrumpUSA
    @TeamTrumpUSA Před 2 lety +1

    The 1969 and 1970 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-door hardtops were the best looking medium priced cars of the era. The exterior styling was crisp and clean yet was much better looking than a Lincoln. The interior was richly appointed; the door panels and seats had a custom look that you don't see in later Mercurys. These cars seemed to have been overlooked by historians for some reason.

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Před 2 lety

      My second car was a 1969 Ford LTD Brougham fordor hardtop , green inside and out with the 390 and c6 Cruise o' Matic with white walls and 71 wheel covers.. Really nice car that i bought for $300.00 bucks.. Only bad thing was it got like 10 mpg.. Oh well gas was stiil cheap back in the good old days..

  • @arthurpolzin8885
    @arthurpolzin8885 Před 2 lety

    I'm always happy to see new videos from you.you do a great job on your videos very professional and informative

  • @joec1774
    @joec1774 Před 2 lety +4

    Gorgeous, except for those Atlantic City pimp rims.

  • @louiskats5116
    @louiskats5116 Před 2 lety

    Goodday Adam,
    There is alot of cow hide in there. Ah the 70's where car manufacturers weren't scared to try something different.
    Starting to notice a few of these Lincoln's, Thunderbird's & Mercury's at car shows here in Australia.
    Starting to become popular.
    More bang for your buck.
    Your number 1 Fan in Australia
    Louis Kats from Melbourne Australia ☺ 👍 ❤

  • @leightonfarms4962
    @leightonfarms4962 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @donk499
    @donk499 Před 2 lety +2

    Yeah, it isn't hard to spot those cost cutting moves, the common steering wheel being obvious. I agree, the faux leather headlight door covers are "tacky", and don't look good... Don't cringe, but I have learned so much about these cars from you, I am now intrigued to figure out what year "Uncle Buck's" Mercury was.

    • @fleetwin1
      @fleetwin1 Před 2 lety +1

      My favorite movie for sure... Too bad, his car was not portrayed in a good light... What did he call it?? I think he called it "the beast".

    • @kef103
      @kef103 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s not just fake leather , it’s definitely either fake alligator or crocodile .. I’m not kidding lol

    • @fleetwin1
      @fleetwin1 Před 2 lety

      @@kef103 Yeah, guess you are right, it is ugly/tacky no matter what it is/isn't...D

    • @markreisen7038
      @markreisen7038 Před 2 lety +1

      That Mercury Marquis was around the same vintage, 74-76 era... Uncle Buck knew a CLASSY ride any day...

  • @desertmodern7638
    @desertmodern7638 Před 2 lety +1

    I would agree that the 1971-74 are preferable. The headlamp doors are beautifully integrated (particularly through 1973), instead of this quite overwrought look, and the back windows still opened.

  • @325xitgrocgetter
    @325xitgrocgetter Před 2 lety +1

    The 1975 Ford/Mercury steering wheel eventually became a Ford parts bin special, used in everything from Lincolns, Fords...Ford trucks and Econoline vans....I believe it was last used in the 91 Econoline before the new generation was released for the 92 model year. I recall driving a 1984 Ford Econoline hotel shuttle bus van that had that steering wheel.

  • @califdad4
    @califdad4 Před 2 lety

    My friends Mom had one just like it right down to the color, but hers was a 78, her husband bought it for her , they were in Real Estate and always had a nice car, but she never liked the way it handled , Fords Power Steering in this era was
    not up to GMs and Chrysler and floated all over the road, while holding the steering wheel steady, In 75-76 these looked so close to the Lincolns, many people bought these instead .

  • @craigpennington1251
    @craigpennington1251 Před 2 lety

    Had 4 of these beauties. 1 like pictured here, 1 two tone green, 1 black, & 1 silver. All were excellent. From 1976 to 1978 models. Love to have another one. Those wore out. FOMOCO hasn't produced anything to take home after these. All after these are nothing but junk.

  • @stymemcquarn893
    @stymemcquarn893 Před 2 lety +1

    Damn that's clean .

  • @caaahlos5932
    @caaahlos5932 Před 2 lety

    Massive fan of the mid 70s “Land-Yachts”

  • @curtisgrest6907
    @curtisgrest6907 Před 2 lety

    Congrats on hitting 25,000!

  • @2packs4sure
    @2packs4sure Před 2 lety

    When I was a kid our neighbor 2 doors down had that exact 2 door,, a exact clone, could have been a 77' though,, exact interior, was a beautiful thing,,, she was a real estate agent..
    She replaced it with a Lexus in the late nineties..
    As an aside,, the story of her death about 12 years ago in that house 2 doors from my childhood home is a tale of horror and intrigue worthy of a Hollywood movie..

  • @georgewilson1184
    @georgewilson1184 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love to see a comparison between the Grand Marquis Colony Park station wagon & the LTD & LTD Brougham Country Squire Station Wagon choices

  • @joeseeking3572
    @joeseeking3572 Před 2 lety

    Variations of the yellow/cream/gold tu-tone very popular on the Brougham and Grand Marquis 2drs, I remember seeing a lot of them (and the creme/gold T-bird). I liked them, esp. as it often left a painted roof. As others commented, I like the leather/cloth variation better, and the FoMoCo corporate steering wheel was a cheap touch - I remember thinking that even as a kid when the 75 models came out. Also, someone at Ford went nuts over bric-a-brac (I'll blame HF2 - he tended to intercede) - vinyl headlight covers, on trunk lids, over the top bodyside moldings ('filigree'), etc.

  • @mongrelgtv
    @mongrelgtv Před 2 lety +1

    Fender skirts & Dual exhaust 💯

  • @dressshoeguy
    @dressshoeguy Před 2 lety

    Beautiful car and especially dig the seventies gem an original 8 track tape deck of which I’ll be shocked if it works I had a 1977 Mustang II Ghia with an 8 track tape player that did not work it was swapped for a radio with cassette tape player it worked pity the car did not.

  • @mariogullette4795
    @mariogullette4795 Před 2 lety +1

    THIS WAS BUDDY EBSON'S CAR IN BARNABY JONES

  • @wyle569
    @wyle569 Před 2 lety

    Poor mans Lnicoln. I say in jest. My Dad bought a 1978 brand new off showroom floor. White, blue vinyl top
    and interior, fully loaded 400 Cu. In. engine. Sticker $8,800.00 A lot of $ in those days. Great car.

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 Před 2 lety

    That is the prettiest that Ive seen.
    Kinda a take on the 70 Marauder.

  • @fredmarinovich5477
    @fredmarinovich5477 Před 2 lety

    When I saw this I thought I was staring at my car . Mine is 1977 exactly same color inside and out

  • @hotrodray6802
    @hotrodray6802 Před 2 lety

    My new 72 GM was the smoothest and quietest of all.
    Id buy a new one today.
    Still drive the later Lincoln TC today.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Před 2 lety

      Cutting diamonds and shaving faces in the back seat.
      Remember?

  • @ThePrissy11
    @ThePrissy11 Před 2 lety

    The 460 cu made those cars. Very quick for such a huge car.

  • @its.me.christopher3061

    Love this.

  • @kennethsouthard6042
    @kennethsouthard6042 Před 2 lety

    We had a 73 Lincoln Continental, and I would have to say that after Ford cheapened up their interiors in 75, I can't see why anybody would have spent 3 - 5 grand more on the Continental vs. the Marquis. I particularly liked these Mercs with the two-tone option and the styled wheels.

  • @joemazzola7387
    @joemazzola7387 Před 2 lety +1

    Hope you did a review on the a m c matador as well

  • @Beehashe
    @Beehashe Před 2 lety

    I think Uncle Buck drove one of these in brown!
    I like the 69 Marauder!

  • @robertcarly4186
    @robertcarly4186 Před rokem

    In 76' Ford made a special edition Thunderbird that shared the same color.

  • @robertlutgen7636
    @robertlutgen7636 Před 2 lety +1

    Striking color combination! I was proud of Ford for not downsizing as soon as GM.

  • @joelbell9082
    @joelbell9082 Před 2 lety

    Great news these cars probably are selling more used than they were new when they were purchased new and some of the engines in these cars went from 0 to 60 and 14 seconds wow

  • @ce9345
    @ce9345 Před 2 lety

    Interesting note, 1974 was the first year of the grand marquis. It was just a trim option for the marquis brougham. In 1975 the grand marquis became a separate model.

  • @robertcarly9183
    @robertcarly9183 Před 2 lety

    In 1976, Ford had a Thunderbird in the 2 tone paint and it was some kind of a special edition, you could get 2 tone leather or gold velour. I wonder if this MGM is a special edition??