1976 Mercury Grand Marquis Base Hardtop 2-door 7.5l on 2040-cars
Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:7.5L 460Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Hardtop
For Sale By:Rodney Hardy
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Options: Cassette Player
Make: Mercury
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Model: Grand Marquis
Trim: Base Hardtop 2-Door
Mileage: 74,512
Sub Model: 460 Big block
Drive Type: RWD
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
Interior Color: Burgundy
I have a 1976 Mercury Grand Marquis 2dr Hardtop. Rare 460 big block engine. 74k original miles on engine and transmission. 15inch Ford American racing bullet hole rims, dual pipes, and even still has original 8-track. Not only a clean title, the original title from 1976 (1 owner). Only needs a little cosmetic work done to be perfect. This is a perfect and rare classic that needs just a little TLC. This vehicle was passed down to me from my grandfather and has been garaged kept. The absolute best condition you will find a 37 year old car of its kind. Sale will completed when payment has been received and confirmed . You will be responsible for all title transfer cost(i can have it notarized on my end)and shipping cost. I can suggest shipping options
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Thu, 24 Feb 2011Bugatti Veyron kit car - Click above for high-res image gallery
If you've got a pulse in your wrist and a snapping brain cell in your head, chances are you wouldn't mind parking a Bugatti Veyron in your garage. But for most mere mortals, scrounging up the cash for a physics-bending piece of 16-cylinder glory would require all sorts of unpalatable tasks. Fortunately for those who want to look the part without having to participate in human trafficking, the kit car universe has stepped in to save the day. All you need is a 1999-2002 Mercury Cougar, a boat load of fiberglass and a little patience.
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