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2003 Mercury Marauder - Show Quality Finish & Performance Upgrades, Clear Carfax on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:165671
Location:

Ozark, Missouri, United States

Ozark, Missouri, United States
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2003 MERCURY MARAUDER

4.6L 32V DOHC V8 Engine, 4-Speed Automatic
18" Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Limited Slip Differential

 

2003 Mercury Marauder

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The Mercury Marauder

The Mercury Marauder was a limited production model based on Ford's "Panther" platform. Think of combining the luxury and comfort of a Grand Marquis with the performance of a Police Interceptor. Known as a "Muscle Car Sedan", the engine is a special version of the 4.6L DOHC V8 that shared many components with the Mustang SVT Cobra of the same year. The engine produces 302HP and 318 ft-lb of torque. Upgraded suspension, limited slip differential and a lightweight aluminum driveshaft add to the vehicles performance and legend. The 18" aluminum alloy wheels, unique bumpers and grille and special lights round out the appearance features.

 

2003 Mercury Marauder

2003 Mercury Marauder

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Show-Quality Paint and Performance

I am a dealer of classic and collectible cars, and I purchased this Marauder at a Mecum auction in 2011 to use as my personal car. I went on to invest over $15,000 in parts, materials and labor to make this Marauder into a show-quality car that was both practical and jaw-dropping. I worked on this car with the intent to keep it for many years, and I have loved owning it and showing it for the last 3 years.

When I bought the car, there was a dent on the front fender as well as the usual dings and scratches found on any 8-year old used car. I put the car in my restoration shop, and did a complete paint job. Dents and dings were pulled out as much as possible so that only a minimal amount of filler had to be used prior to primer. The entire car has been wet sanded and buffed to a high shine to minimize the "orange peel" effect found in factory paint jobs.

The wheels had dings and scratches, and I had all four wheels repaired to new condition. I replaced the faded, dingy headlights and side lights with new replacement parts. Cross-drilled rotors and new brake pads were added. I installed a K&N cold air intake and filter, and did a complete tune-up including plugs, wires and ignition coils. The factory radio wasn't working, and I installed a double-din XTRONS DVD/CD/MP3/USB/SD unit with remote. I replaced the front lower control arms, bushings and ball joints. I also replaced the front struts and rear shocks. The tires are the correct BF Goodrich G-Force T/A's, the rear tires are the correct Marauder-specific size. I bought the tires new about 5,000 miles ago.

Neither the cruise control or the overhead trip computer are functioning.

I've put about 30,000 miles on this car in the three years I've owned it. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it across the country today, it is in excellent mechanical condition. I'm obviously going to lose out on the investment I made in this car, but it was worth the money and effort to have the nicest looking Marauder everywhere I went.

 

2003 Mercury Marauder

2003 Mercury Marauder

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Mercury Marauder Special Features

  • 4.6L V8 DOHC Ford Modular Engine
  • 4R70W 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
  • Dual Exhaust with MEGS Tailpipe Tips
  • Lightweight Aluminum Drive Shaft
  • Limited Slip Differential, 3.55:1 Axle Ratio
  • 18" Aluminum Alloy Wheels
  • Autometer Voltmeter & Oil Pressure Gauges
  • Front Bucket Seats, Leather Interior and Center Console Shifter

 

2003 Mercury Marauder

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Thanks for looking! Happy bidding!

 

Call Steve at 214-707-2030 or contact me through eBay with questions.

 

Please note my 100% feedback rating on eBay.

 

Thank you, but I'm not interested in any trades.


I've described the vehicle as accurately as possible so you know what you're getting when bidding. Please note my 100% positive feedback rating. I like to make sure any deal goes smoothly without any surprises for either party. The vehicle is located in Ozark, Missouri. Transport, titling and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. I can hold the vehicle for up to 30 days while you arrange transport or pick-up. The vehicle is being sold as-is, where-is. Payment is due in full within 7 days.

 

Call Steve at 214-707-2030 or contact me through eBay with questions.

 


 

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