1984 Mercury Grand Marquis
SECOND OWNER for 5 Years
77,394+ ORIGINAL MILES
Selling because the car's health is excellent, but my health is not!
Hoped my medical issues would improve or be cured,
but they have not, so I can no longer tinker with cars.
HISTORY OF CAR SINCE NEW
I bought car on 12/19/2012 from the deceased original owner's family with 76,803 ORIGINAL miles on car. It was purchased brand new by the owner in 1984. The car was put into a "Living Trust" in 2004 by the owner to protect her estate assets from probate upon her passing. I am the SECOND OWNER.
I have owned the car from 2012 to the present (2017). I have put less than 700 miles in total on the vehicle in the 5 years I've owned the car. Please see the odometer's reading which has some miles added to the amount since I took the photo.
I simply LOVE the experience of driving one of these old vintage “Land Yachts” with the superb “Sailing Like Ride on Land”that they have which no new car could ever duplicate!!!
The car is extremely reliable, always starts no matter how long I let it sit, but I only feel the urge to go for a drive once in a great while, so this explains the less than 700 miles that I've driven in 5 years.
I never intended to sell the car, but do the minor body work it needs as the minor level of work was something I could personally do in the driveway if my health improved, but it never has. Back in 2012 I had hoped that my many health conditions would improve, but unfortunately my health has SERIOUSLY deteriorated in the last year and a half instead, so I'll never be able to do the minor body work the car needs as I had planned when I bought the car back in 2012.
In the last 5 years, I've had some major family and friend's deaths along with respective estates I've had to deal with as well, so these events stopped my good intentions concerning the car as well. So at least just for the joy of driving the car, I drove it when I wanted some fun as it is without me doing the minor body work it needs. The next owner will need to handle that.
REPAIR HISTORY OR ITEMS ADDED:
Work I remember having done, I could not do myself. I never kept records as I never intended to get rid of the car. Here are some of repairs I had done from my recollections. Some of these you can actually see, so no paperwork is needed. FYI, due to one of my many health problems, I cannot crawl under a car to do work as I get nauseous. I had hoped to have this condition cured, but alas -- I was not successful.
Replaced standard metal brake lines with EXPENSIVE/PREMIUM nickel-copper alloy brake lines front and rear, so lines will last for decades.
Improved car's "boat like" ride and handling by adding premium Monroe "Coil Over" Load Leveler rear shock absorbers. Car now has the best ride I've ever had in the various "Land Yachts" I've driven over the years. I should of thought of this long ago.
Got All Power Windows & Locks Working - These repairs are very expensive as it involves replacing expensive components (i.e., lock actuators, power window motors, etc.) in each door, as needed, of the car.
Replaced OEM standard metal rims with Mercury Factory OEM Deluxe Alloy Rims. I still have original OEM hubcaps if you want them.
Added separate set of studded snow tires mounted on additional set of Mercury Factory Alloy Rims. Car has a total of 6 (six) Mercury OEM Deluxe Alloy Rims.
Replaced the battery with a unit that was not meant for a 1984 Mercury I had, so you see in the photos that it does not fit properly in the engine compartment, but it works fine.
Replaced one or more exterior chrome door handles. Don't remember any more about these.
Many hours of shop trouble shooting time "searching for electrical gremlins" to get all the lights and electronics working as new once again. This was not "cheap" to have done if you know how many hours such electrical repairs require.
REPAIRS NEEDED:
The A/C system is not operating at the moment. I never addressed this issue to even see if the A/C simply needs re-charging or may need repairs.
The very minor, for a vintage car in Ohio, rust repairs that are needed and pictured in photos. The undercarriage/frame does not have much rust for a car of its age from Ohio.
The car's weathered vinyl top will need to be "wrapped" to appear as new.
Needs hood ornament and trunk emblem key cover replaced.
Windshield is cracked from weather heating & cooling, but does not interfere with driving car. I checked for a "very expensive" price to replace it with a NEW one from Safelite.com done at my home. Safelite is a high priced glass company as you may know. Somebody has to pay for all their TV advertising LOL! Their price was $188.00. So, I'm sure if I called around to local glass companies for local far lower prices, I could have the windshield replaced for about $100.00. ONE ADVANTAGE OF OWNING THIS CAR IS THAT IT IS SUPER INEXPENSIVE ON MAINTENANCE AND PARTS, PLUS PARTS ARE EASILY AVAILABLE.
One mud flap needs to be re-installed due to rusting or eliminate mud flaps when you do the minor body work.
NOTE: You or your mechanic/representative are welcome to inspect the car before actual purchase when you come to pick it up. Prior to completing the purchase, if you inspect the car and find the car not acceptable for any reason on my property, I'll will fully refund your money if you have already paid or we'll cancel the sale if you have not paid yet. The car is sold "as is", so once you take possession of the car and the car leaves my property, the car is your SOLE responsibility – No refund will be given.
LOCAL SALE ONLY UNLESS BUYER MAKES ALL SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS, ETC.
CAR's EQUIPMENT/OPTIONS:
302 Cu. In./5.0 Liter Fuel Injected V-8.
Automatic Transmission.
Cruise Control.
Tilt steering wheel.
Power locks & windows.
Power seats.
Power steering and brakes.
Remote control driver's and passenger's side mirrors.
Rear window defroster.
Intermittent Wipers
OEM AM-FM stereo cassette radio with external boost amplifier
Air Conditioning
Original red interior in nice physical condition (see photos). Appears to have faded some spots over the years. Can be easily re-dyed (as car detailers & classic car dealers do this to make upholstery appear like new) with easily purchased upholstery dye, so you can do it yourself if you want the seats to be even brighter than they are at present. For me, I thought the seats were fine as they are for an original vintage car.
Car's Title
360 Degree External View of Car
View of Dashboard
Interior View from Driver's Side
Interior View from Passenger's Side
Headliner
Engine Compartment
Trunk
Winter Tires
Minor Rust Repair Bodywork Needed Pictured Below
Vinyl Top
FYI, Vehicle History Report is Available AT NO COST!
The car has a “clean” report with no problems at all that I can see.
Please verify this independently yourself.
You can do this by going to:
vehiclehistory and copy & paste this car's number to that site:
1MEBP95F1EZ600663
Thank you.