1987 Mercury Grand Marquis GS Gateway Classic Cars Chicago #689

For sale in our Chicago showroom is this two-owner 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis GS. This Grand Marquis has only 42,347 original miles. It’s powered by Ford’s famous 302 CID V8 - 5.0 Liter engine. The Grand Marquis was introduced as a model in its own right in 1983, as Ford Motor Company split up its full-size and mid-size model lines for both Ford and Lincoln-Mercury. For Mercury, the Marquis nameplate became its entry on the mid-size Fox platform. Based upon the Panther platform, the Gran Marquis was the counterpart of the Ford LTD Crown Victoria. The Grand Marquis had opera lamps similar to the Lincoln Town Car on its B-pillars. In 1987 the dash received updated trim on the instrument panel. The “Check Oil“ warning light is replaced by a “Check Engine“ light. The Grand Marquis name ran from 1975 until 2011, which just shows how popular and trusted they were. This particular Grand Marquis has been “freshened“ up. The air conditioning system has been converted over to the R-134A. The new air conditioning system and hoses are just under a year old. In addition to the new air conditioning system within the past year, many other new items have been added. The battery and battery cables have been replaced. There is a new alternator installed. The ride is just as smooth as it was in 1987 thanks to a set of new tires. Stopping this Mercury will not be a problem with the new ceramic brakes. Your relaxing, Sunday drives will not be hindered by noise. A new muffler has also been added. Finally to protect this gem for years to come, the whole car has been rustproofed by Ziebart. Other options include AM/FM radio, cruise control, power brakes, power steering, power locks, power windows, power seats, power antennae, tilt wheel, air bag, and seat belts. Located in our Chicago showroom, this 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis GS can be seen including an HD video and pictures at . For additional information please call (708) 444-4488 or email chicago@. Want to connect with us? Here’s how: Website: Facebook: Google : Pinterest: Twitter: YouTube: Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel to see more videos of some of the greatest classic, collectible, and exotic cars the world has to offer.
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