A plethora of Grand Marquis wagons

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  1. n2fordmuscle

    n2fordmuscle Well-Known Member

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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    A plethora?????????? Sounds like a bunch of nice station wagons.:thumbs2:
     
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    That last one, a 1978, has some videos on Youtube. Nathan shows parts of it up close here; he deals in old cars and this 1978 is not rust spot free. note these videos are at least two months old by now.

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    Interior and Drive:

     
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    A veritable cornucopia of Grand Marquis choices!
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Is that a b
    Is that a bunch? Or is a plethora a heap more?:huh:
     
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    Some nice.....some $500 drive 'em as they is beaters.

    just saying.
     
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    I've bought a car from him before. While he's a nice guy, his middle men getting things sold, paid for, and picked up were completely frustrating and almost killed the deal. He is very good at describing everything and his videos are very informative...
     
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    I'll take 'em all!!!
     
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    I'll take the green one and I bet X has been bidding on the "Griz Pride" wagon!
     
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    I like the green one too. There's a separate thread on here about that one.
     
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    That one is my favorite! Although I'm not a fan of the bear prints or emblem and I've never cared for bug slappers like that one on the front of this gorgeous wagon... Or any bug slappers for that matter.
     
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    I'm sure the bear prints can be removed and put on your bedroom wall. As for bug slappers, at times if you live near the Illinois or Mississippi river bottoms they do come in handy. Altho I prefer the clear type.
    They also help keep snow and ice off windshields.
     

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