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1995 Mercury Grand Marquis Gs Sedan 4-door 4.6l No Reserve, Clean, Cruiser on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:153208 Color: is actually in good shape too
Location:

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States

Aberdeen, Maryland, United States
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Clean Title In Hand
Clean Carfax, no accidents reported
3 owners (PA,PA,MD)

This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION for a 1995 Mercury Grand Marquis GS. No Reserve means this vehicle will sell to the highest bidder, no matter what the bid is at. This can easily be your next vehicle. The Grand Marquis is a nice full size sedan that has plenty of room for everyone and even more room for cargo. This is an upgraded version of the Ford Crown Victoria. The police and taxi services use these vehicles not only for safety, but for their room and they can make them last 400k miles without spending a fortune to maintain/repair it. Since this was a Pennsylvania and Maryland vehicle, the vehicle has been inspected and passed numerous times.

The interior is over all in good shape.The light colored upholstery is still in great shape with no stains and there aren't any rips in the seats. The carpet even looks good. The headliner is not sagging like other common cars. The radio works great. The power button does not hold down when pressed, but you can just keep the volume down when you want it off. The heat is nice and warm and the a/c is cold. The rear view mirror on the windshield is in the glove box, it will need to be glued back on. I didn't notice any offensive odors.

The exterior is actually in good shape too. There is no major damage anywhere and the clear coat is still smooth. This car shows that it was maintained well through its time. The tires have tread on them and have plenty of time left. There are a few small dings on the passenger side but there is no paint missing. There is one small rust spot on the rear passenger side wheel well, its not rotted, just cosmetic. This should not fail a state inspection. As you can see in the pictures, the passenger side mirror has tape around it. The mirror is actually firm and I do not know what the tape is holding, basically I made sure the mirror is not going to fly off going down the road. 

The motor starts up and idles with no smoking or knocking issues. I did not smell any odors coming from the engine bay either. The Mercury goes into gear and shifts as it should. The acceleration feels just like a 4.6L V8 should. The brakes stop the vehicle with no grinding or problems. The cruiser makes a nice ride out of a bumpy road. The powered steering is in working order also. The vehicle feels reliable and I would take it on long trips. Everything else was maintained well, the motor feels like it too. This Grand Marquis is the same thing as a Crown Victoria with powered options, cruise control, and some other upgrades. The car does not handle or feel like a boat, its just a full size sedan. 

Feel free to message me if you have any questions, or if you would like to make an offer. Thank you for looking and good luck! -Daryl


After auction ends, please leave $200 deposit within 24 hours to reserve the vehicle as yours and so we can mark it sold. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to discuss further arrangements on pick up/shipping the vehicle, and discuss payment in full. 
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