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1972 MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON 429 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE LOW MILES

Make: Mercury
Model: COLONY PARK
SubModel: MARQUIS
Type: STATION WAGON
Trim: Deluxe
Year: 1972
Mileage: 32,800
VIN: 2Z76N634577
Color: Blue
Engine: 429
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Denver, Colorado, United States

1972 Mercury COLONY PARK MARQUIS Additional Info:

1972 Mercury Colony Park Wagon

This is a nice old Wagon. I'm selling-off some of my wagons to down-size. This is the first to be listed.

I bought it from the original owner's Estate. He had been in a nursing home for a Long time. And finally

gave the o.k. to sell it last year. It only has 32,800 miles. And the obvious signs are there. The brake pedal

and gas pedal look new. And the arm rests. The way the car drives. etc... Everything works except the A.C.

The options are: cruise control,429,deluxe luggage rack, am/fm Stereo, Power tailgate window, Rear Jump

seats, rim-blow horn, a.c. is all there, but would need gone thru. I took the car to my local high-end body

shop to get all the rust repaired. All rust-free sheet metal was used. And they even kept the Wagon in their

showroom for awhile to advertise their amazing work. The original owner did run into a pole in the late 80's

on the driver-side and had it repaired at the time, but the dealer used Woodgrain for a 73 Colony Park instead

of the correct 72 Style. ( 72 had no black lines ) It looks nice, but wanted to point that out. For the Purist of

Wagon collectors, I actually tracked-down 4 Complete N.O.S. rolls of the Correct 72 Colony Park style Wood

Grain if you wanted to re-do it and make it perfect. I have bought a new set of tires and muffler/tail-pipe.

There is a dark circle on the dash whereI think one of those period correct Compasses was glued on at one

time. I'm being nit-picky but just want to get all I know about the car out there. The car drives nice. Like a

Low-mileage car should. All the glass is good as well. I am really good about answering e-mails in a timely

manner. There is no warranty being implied or offered. ( It's 44 years old ) Over-seas buyers are always

welcome to bid, funds just have to clear first. I would rate the car a 8 out of 10 Not a show car, but one

you would be very proud to own. Fairly rare nowadays. If you don't want to chance losing-out last minute to

someone else, shoot me a buy it now offer. I'm very up for that as well. And feel free to e-mail me what my

reserve is, I'll gladly share that! My feed-back is 100 PERCENT POSITIVE after 15 years, so hopefully that

helps in the process. I've sold about a dozen cars on Ebay over the years and NO complaints! I'm very proud

of that. If you live close or know someone who can come check the car out in person, I will gladly make time

to show the car.