Most "Badass Cars" - The 1974 Mercury Marquis Coupe

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Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History

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Learn more about this "badass car", the 1974 Mercury Marquis coupe!

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@DSP1968
@DSP1968 25 күн бұрын
The "angry kitchen appliances" comment was SO on the mark, Adam! And I certainly agree with you about how "badass" this car looks. To this day when I'm driving my all black '73 Marquis Brougham sedan, when I come to a four- way stop, people almost always let me go first. Makes me smile every time. It's also like they are afraid of it.
@EyesWideOpen61
@EyesWideOpen61 24 күн бұрын
@@DSP1968 he stole that line from me 🙄
@jeffrobodine8579
@jeffrobodine8579 24 күн бұрын
It sounds similar to Steve McGarrett's 1974 from Hawaii Five O.
@DSP1968
@DSP1968 23 күн бұрын
@@jeffrobodine8579 Yes. He actually drove a '73 like mine in 2-3 episodes before it was replaced by a '74 Brougham for the remainder of the show.
@bj1701b
@bj1701b 22 күн бұрын
2020 buick enclave 😂😢
@eddstarr2185
@eddstarr2185 24 күн бұрын
Hey Adam, during the '73/'74 gasoline crisis cars would line up for the gas station near the entrance to my neighborhood. Usually the line would snake well past my house, allowing all the drivers a good view of all the kids in the 'hood walking to school. The driver of a 1974 Mercury Marquis w/ the Grand Marquis premium upgrade, caught the attention of the kids in my group because he looked so relaxed and comfortable, in contrast to all the other drivers we walked by. Actually, every Marquis owner I saw in traffic looked content with the world. That's Luxury.
@jerrystaley1563
@jerrystaley1563 24 күн бұрын
Adam, That 5 mph "battering ram" of a front bumper does indeed go with your video's theme of a bad ass "get outta my way!" car.
@randyfitz8310
@randyfitz8310 25 күн бұрын
“Book ‘em, Danno!”
@MrSloika
@MrSloika 25 күн бұрын
Upholster fabric looks great.
@eyerollthereforeiam1709
@eyerollthereforeiam1709 25 күн бұрын
"Angry kitchen appliances".. That's great! I describe some vehicles as "pissed off vacuum cleaners".
@kellismith4329
@kellismith4329 22 күн бұрын
Especially the sound of them
@peterstudley1804
@peterstudley1804 25 күн бұрын
I can almost feel how comfortable and smooth this gorgeous car would drive , looks so hawaii 5 0. They just don't make cars full of character and personality like this anymore. Thanks, Adam, from England .
@freetoroam7769
@freetoroam7769 25 күн бұрын
One of the best vehicles ever made for long road trips. Smooth, quiet and comfortable. Like sitting in your living room with scenery going by.
@user-jl3km2jg3m
@user-jl3km2jg3m 16 күн бұрын
The Hawaii Five O Mercury Grand Marquis was a 1968 model.
@peterstudley1804
@peterstudley1804 16 күн бұрын
@user-jl3km2jg3m Yes, you are right regarding the 1st 6 seasons , then in 1974, the 1968 model was sunset, to be replaced by a 1974 mercury marquis brougham for the remaining 6 seasons , until the show finally ended in 1980. A different mercury marquis was used in the first pilot episode, which aired in 1968 before the series got the green light.
@daniellatimer1876
@daniellatimer1876 24 күн бұрын
My dad had a 1978 Mercury Marquis Brougham. It was brown with brown interior and vinyl roof, with the 460, because we went camping every year. It was a 4 door.
@mcnudde
@mcnudde 25 күн бұрын
Jack Lord drove the sedan version in the original Hawaii 5-0... badass indeed.
@jed6271
@jed6271 25 күн бұрын
A car very similar to this car (but a 1974 Marquis black sedan) was personally selected by Jack Lord to replace the 1968 Mercury that he was driving on the show. Ford wanted him to drive a newer car, but he rejected the 1972 Mercury because he didn’t think it fit the part. The story goes that he eventually agreed to using the ‘74, and it stayed on as his vehicle until the show ended in 1980.
@e.a.p3174
@e.a.p3174 25 күн бұрын
I remember
@johndeere865
@johndeere865 25 күн бұрын
Book Em Danno,Murder One.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 25 күн бұрын
I never watched because I couldn't stand Jack Lord.
@chuckymurlo5654
@chuckymurlo5654 25 күн бұрын
Four door hardtop. I liked his earlier '68 Mercury Parklane much better. But I was just a kid
@dons8365
@dons8365 25 күн бұрын
Mom and Dad had a 1971 Mercury Brougham and 1976 Mercury Brougham both in four door configurations. Very comfortable cars .
@MrPoppyDuck
@MrPoppyDuck 25 күн бұрын
That beast could cruise at 80 mph all day long in quiet serene comfort. Elegance comes to mind. Nice ride!
@12yearssober
@12yearssober 25 күн бұрын
Indeed. You could fall asleep in those seats!!!
@pauljames5914
@pauljames5914 24 күн бұрын
I had a 1971 marquis and she was so handsome that someone stole it! I miss that car.
@castirondude
@castirondude 24 күн бұрын
I had a 1968 Lincoln with the 460. It was very hard to keep a constant speed with that car because it drove all the same at 85 mph as at 45 mph. Especially at night with few visual references you'd have to keep looking at the speedo. I have a 80's suburban that's like that too. Especially after driving the little 4 banger for a while then the first couple times hitting the freeway you unwittingly bury the speedometer
@rdmineer1
@rdmineer1 24 күн бұрын
Big cars of the 70s were wonderful. Projected confidence. Took my license test in a 1974 LTD, parallel parking was a breeze since I learned to drive in a 1964 Country Squire.
@ulfskinn1458
@ulfskinn1458 24 күн бұрын
By all day you mean a few hours before you needed to get gas. I'd take my van with a 351 Windsor on the interstate and literally watch the gas gage go down at 75 mph.
@cadillacnan
@cadillacnan 25 күн бұрын
I use the word "very imposing". People respect my presence on the road when they see me in the 76 sedan deville..that massive front end sends new car people into panic mode. I love it. Thank you adam
@pauljames5914
@pauljames5914 24 күн бұрын
@@cadillacnan i remember in the 70s my friend with a 67 sedan Deville got behind a vw rabbit and they were scared shi#$ess!
@cadillacnan
@cadillacnan 24 күн бұрын
Oh yes. The stacked headlamps and massive grille..little shaking,little tenderizing. Down goes the rabbit
@cadillacnan
@cadillacnan 24 күн бұрын
The bumpers on my 76 caddy weigh more than some cars
@projoebiochem
@projoebiochem 25 күн бұрын
My mother drove a ‘72 Marquis Brougham 4door in the late 70s. Dad found it used, and you could pack a bunch of kids in there. That’s the car I learned to drive in.
@markbehr88
@markbehr88 25 күн бұрын
I love this car. The 67 or 68 Eldo in black is badass too.
@randyniemi4963
@randyniemi4963 25 күн бұрын
My dad had a 1970 Merc Marquis Brougham. Massive car with a 429 four-barrel. Very quick. But like many large cars of the era, zero leg room on the rear. Thank you, Adam, for continuing these videos. Extremely entertaining and informative. How did you obtain your massive knowledge of the car world?
@Flies2FLL
@Flies2FLL 25 күн бұрын
-Interesting thing about this and other '70's cars is that while they are gigantic, with huge trunks, large interiors, long overhangs at the front and rear, and are powered by very heavy all cast-iron V8 engines, they really are very lightweight for their size. That car is massive, yet weighs about 4500 pounds, or just a little more than a modern Mustang GT, which is considerably smaller and has an all aluminum V8 engine. It's good that they were lightweight, because that iron V8 was heavily smogged and only produced 190 hp.... Great video!
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 24 күн бұрын
This car weighs 4600 pounds while the 2024 Mustang GT weighs 3900 pounds. That is a big difference. Yes, modern cars weigh more because of all the standard equipment and the safety systems but 700 pounds is not even close.
@Flies2FLL
@Flies2FLL 24 күн бұрын
@@tedunguent156 I swear I read 4200 pounds, but the magazines say 3900 pounds as you said, my bad. But here is what is perplexing, and why I think it is heavier than that: My '14 Cayman S PDK weighs 2976 pounds and has 325 hp. That means 9.2 lb/hp. It runs a 12.5 @115 in the quarter, with 0-60 in 4.2 seconds. The Mustang GT weighs 3900 pounds, has 480 hp, for a power to weight of 8.1 lb/hp. The performance specs are identical. Either the Ford is not making the rated power or it is...Heavier than the magazines say. Ford's website does not list a curb weight. ?
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 24 күн бұрын
@@Flies2FLL The Porsche engine revs QUICKER and makes it's rated power sooner. The same way that Honda and Ferrari make power. The engine is better balanced and has a short stroke and revs more freely to reach maximum power more quickly. It should have a lower CD as well.
@Flies2FLL
@Flies2FLL 23 күн бұрын
@@tedunguent156 No, that's not correct, the V8 makes its power sooner. The 3.4 liter in my Porsche is very tame around town. At normal revs, the car feels about as fast as my mom's four cylinder Passat. But this thing is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde; You push the throttle gently to pass someone at 45 mph, the car accelerates at a normal pace. You plant your foot fast and all the way, the PDK drops from 7th to 2nd gear and this thing goes berserk! ALL the power is between 5500 and 8000 rpm, below that it is average. You can feel the change in cam timing and lift if you slowly get on it from 20 mph. It feels like something very big and very powerful is pushing the car. Meanwhile the exhaust, which was a burble during normal driving around suddenly screams bloody murder! The Mustang? Quite different. Jump on the throttle off of idle and the traction control is struggling to keep the rear tires from turning into smoke. Then eventually the cams hit, but with much less authority than in my Cayman S. The result is the same, which is perplexing.
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 23 күн бұрын
@@Flies2FLL The V8 makes a LOT of torque which is what you FEEL at lower revs and slower speeds. RPM's build horsepower. That's what you FEEL in the Porsche.
@charleshutchings3010
@charleshutchings3010 24 күн бұрын
I had that car in forest green, I bought it used in 1979 and I took the fender skirts off and trailer hitch off and put Crager's with 60 wide tires it looked so good and ran like a scalded dog with that 460 engine. but after the original owner pulled a camper with it for 5 years it had issues but still looked great.
@billfioretti3013
@billfioretti3013 25 күн бұрын
Purchased new a 1974 LTD Brougham 2dr. Ginger Glow 460 w/trailer tow 3.25 rear and many bells and whistles. Pretty Badass, bold, and daring during the Fuel Crisis Era. Loved it and miss it.
@bhthedog
@bhthedog 23 күн бұрын
My dad had a '73 in Ginger Glow. Beautiful. My mom looked great in it, cruising with her beehive hairdoo.
@jkmarshall3553
@jkmarshall3553 25 күн бұрын
Blast from the past. Growing up, the family had 3 Mercuries in the 70s: this Mercury Marquis Coupe (dark green in & out), an early 70s Cougar ("pimp" yellow, LOL) and a Montego (some kind of brown/rust color and it was a tank). Loved the Marquis the best... especially those cloth seats that were a bit unique tot he touch iirc. Thanks for posting this!
@cfloren
@cfloren 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for doing so many videos on these '73 and '74 Mercurys, Adam! As a child of the '80s I would have never really given them a fair chance, but because of your praises for these cars I started looking for one about a year ago. Finally secured one this month - a Glamour Gold '73 sedan... er, pillared hardtop, in original condition with 54k miles. So far I'd say it is just as nice as you have led your viewers to believe! Such an effortless cruiser.
@teds7379
@teds7379 25 күн бұрын
I find the grilles and the upright lines on these cars reminiscent of Classical architecture, which I think is what helps to lend that sense of stateliness and power to them. The general shape is almost Parthenon-like, with the slats looking like columns. Anyway, love it.
@davidgold5961
@davidgold5961 24 күн бұрын
Those design elements you descibe were done that way intentionally. Car designers frequently reference classical architecture.
@teds7379
@teds7379 23 күн бұрын
@@davidgold5961 Well, once upon a time. The cars that seem to do that now are mostly at the very high end, like Bentley and Rolls. Even Mercedes doesn't really have as much of a sense of stateliness as they used to.
@8m617
@8m617 24 күн бұрын
(circa 87) Friend behind me in his 75 LTD tried to push my 73 Merc Marquis into an intersection on a Friday night messing around. My Merc held fast and those bumpers didn’t know anything happened. Tanks.
@tedunguent156
@tedunguent156 24 күн бұрын
I had a '72 Mercury Marquis Brougham hardtop coupe with a 429 V8. I bought it used in 1978 with low miles for only $500. I loved everything about it except the fuel mileage.
@leroyybrown
@leroyybrown 23 күн бұрын
One of your best videos. Absolutely badass, subtly menacing and that black interior with uncluttered instrumentation so effective. Back in the 70’s if you part the curtains and saw this appear out front of your house with some up and coming “Soldato” at the wheel you might get a little nervous.
@benritchsmith
@benritchsmith 25 күн бұрын
“Angry kitchen appliances!” That is a great qoute!
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 25 күн бұрын
Credit where due.. Bob Lutz.
@chrisecoff6155
@chrisecoff6155 25 күн бұрын
I had a '74 Brougham sedan; bronze with a tan vinyl roof and interior. Full trailer package - dual exhaust, limited-slip differential, air shocks, front and rear sway bars, and Firestone white-letter radials all the way around. I put a "Bigfoot" camshaft {purchased directly from Bobby Chandler's shop in St. Louis} in it, along with reworked Boss 429 heads and Hooker headers. The final touch was a DEEP window tint for the greenhouse, which got me into a bit of hassle when yearly State inspection time rolled around!! It was comfy and fast - ran a 13.37 @ 107mph quarter mile at Gateway International - and surprisingly good on gas, thanks to the engine tweaks. 18 mpg on the highway! Not too shabby for two and a half tons' worth of creampuff, no?
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for this one, Adam. I remember when these were new and fresh. Still looks good, you have a great example
@motorTranz
@motorTranz 19 күн бұрын
Beautiful car in beautiful condition! Thank you for sharing it!
@tabbott429
@tabbott429 24 күн бұрын
Its has nicer styling LTDs did. I had that cloth in green in my LTD. Classic! The 460 makes drivability more appealing until you have to fill up after 8-10mpg. Love that 1 finger power steering.
@JamesSpatcher-l3r
@JamesSpatcher-l3r 25 күн бұрын
Certainly dignified. I'm a little bias, but your 73 galaxie with that big eggcrate grill gets my vote.
@waynejeffries4647
@waynejeffries4647 24 күн бұрын
Badass indeed! Makes me think of Commander Cody -- "With a 4-barrel carb and dual exhaust, with 4/11 gears you can really get lost..." Hot Rod Lincoln!
@gordonborsboom7460
@gordonborsboom7460 25 күн бұрын
It has the vibe of the car from the movie "The Car " from 1977
@LongIslandMopars
@LongIslandMopars 25 күн бұрын
Yes, especially the squashed roofline.
@JulesN580
@JulesN580 24 күн бұрын
I was thinking that as well. Interestingly, with ‘The Car’ based on a ‘71 Continental Mark lll (modified by George Barris), they’re kinda cousins. Saw that movie at the drive in, with, l think, Saturday Night Fever!
@KillrMillr7
@KillrMillr7 25 күн бұрын
I’m gonna buy me a Mercury, cruise it up and down this road….. 🎶
@dillonmiller956
@dillonmiller956 24 күн бұрын
That door handle is the same as the 73-79 F-series and Bronco and the ac vents are the same as my 85 F-150 had. Gotta love the “parts bin”. Awesome car!
@bryanmchugh1307
@bryanmchugh1307 18 күн бұрын
This thing is AWESOME! Hard to believe that is a 50 year old car. It looks incredibly well built for its age.
@willyhwang1059
@willyhwang1059 24 күн бұрын
what a beautiful and bad ass looking car. gosh i miss the good old days of great designs
@janbonsema5888
@janbonsema5888 23 күн бұрын
I was a UAW laborer at the Oakville, ON assembly plant where we built a mix of 1974 Torinos, and the Monterey's etc. Lovely styling, you can see shadows of Buzz Grisinger's 1970 Lincoln Continental
@Buddha-of8fk
@Buddha-of8fk 23 күн бұрын
My friend had one in highschool. OMG we had fun in that car. We went to a lot of concerts in it.
@its.just.me.1.2.3.
@its.just.me.1.2.3. 24 күн бұрын
We had a 1979 Mercury Grand Marquis when I was a kid and it was the nicest car we ever had. I’ve always loved the 1974’s headlight door design. Add the 1975-1978 rear taillight design and it would be perfection for me.
@randycox1101
@randycox1101 24 күн бұрын
I absolutely love this car!!! It was built on my birthday!!!
@toronado455
@toronado455 25 күн бұрын
OMG that heater core access panel is great.
@derekpierkowski7641
@derekpierkowski7641 23 күн бұрын
My older brother got one in 79. I was 14. Baby blue with a white vynal top. Cruising to the 8 track !👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@ALightInTheForest
@ALightInTheForest 21 күн бұрын
Interior - exactly, reminded me of the brocade fabric in my dad's 71 Olds Delta 88 - had to have been sourced from the same manufacturer.
@darylkik6204
@darylkik6204 21 күн бұрын
We had a red 76 like yours growing up. I loved that interior and dash. New to your videos and I love all I have seen so far. Grew up big Ford, Lincoln, Mercury guy so your videos are a welcome site. Last comment is how nice your a real person and not a AI.
@danielulz1640
@danielulz1640 25 күн бұрын
I like it. Down South, where I live, you would need to keep it in an air conditioned garage.
@eddiestanley135
@eddiestanley135 24 күн бұрын
Ahh, the undercoating. Remember starting out in the service end of a Pontiac Cadillac store washing cars, A week later, "promoted" to new car prep tech. One of my most hated duties was rust proofing. Thankfully, moved up to a technician and I "trained" my teen replacement. Part of the procedure involved drilling holes into the door jambs, inserting a wand, rotating the wand a determined amount, and installing plugs. Began having vehicles returning for windows, locks, not working. Yes, you guessed it, the regulators, lock assemblies, etc. were drowned in rustproofing. New car department lost its ass on the cost to disassemble window regulators, door latches, clean/ soak them in kerosene, and lubricate/reinstall. Kid did not last long.😮
@thomastoler2397
@thomastoler2397 24 күн бұрын
I wonder if it provided any real protection? I remember a product when I first entered the new-car market in ‘79, called Ziebart (unsure of spelling), and I’m sure I would have had it done, not knowing the pros/cons, but I never kept a car long enough back then to know if it was effective, but now, I’m skeptical of it’s supposed benefits.
@plebeian_egalitarian
@plebeian_egalitarian 24 күн бұрын
Man that heater core access is freakin amazing!!!
@floydt2029
@floydt2029 21 күн бұрын
Correctly tuned, this "badass car" is capable of a 95 mph quarter mile run too (460 engine), love the look!
@305classics
@305classics 25 күн бұрын
Pretty cool car…. Love classic cars!!
@joehumenansky8225
@joehumenansky8225 25 күн бұрын
I agree with your assessment. '72-'73 Imperials qualify also in my opinion. A good late model is the 300C. My wife and I owned a '07 300C with SRT design group package. BMW's would move out of our way when we came up behind them. We regret selling it.
@MarinCipollina
@MarinCipollina 25 күн бұрын
I also had the '07 300 C HEMI.. In black.. It was evocative of a 1930s gangster car with that center grille and short rear deck, with the gun slit side glass. Ed Harris had one in "A History of Violence".
@TomSnyder-gx5ru
@TomSnyder-gx5ru 25 күн бұрын
Yes, the '72-'73 Imperial gets my vote as "badass" also - very "imposing" seeing that coming at you in the rearview mirror!
@JulesN580
@JulesN580 24 күн бұрын
@@MarinCipollina …which is perfect given his character- seriously baddass.
@trumpiekeith8531
@trumpiekeith8531 25 күн бұрын
Just get out of the way! Lol I have to admit,I love pulling up next to a Smart car at a stoplight in my 1973 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Hardtop Sedan for that very reason.
@TheGunfighter45acp
@TheGunfighter45acp 25 күн бұрын
I agree; it is a handsome and masculine car. 👍👍
@wilco3588
@wilco3588 23 күн бұрын
I remember the 76 T-bird had a 460 with true dual exhaust dual converters dual mufflers I don't remember making a lot of performance sounds but it definitely could breathe for that period.
@garycorbin2789
@garycorbin2789 25 күн бұрын
Id call it brutally handsome
@DinsdalePiranha67
@DinsdalePiranha67 25 күн бұрын
It certainly isn't terminally pretty.
@TheMonkdad
@TheMonkdad 24 күн бұрын
I had a 71 mercury Marquis Brougham as a 16 yo kid. It had a 429 cid engine that had a tendency to blow out the freeze plugs when you stood on the accelerator. Later in its life when it was really cold out I’d have to start it, put the parking brake on, put it in drive and go back into the house for about 15 minutes in order to make it actually drive forward.
@paulr7547
@paulr7547 24 күн бұрын
I love those old cars
@VincentLander
@VincentLander 24 күн бұрын
I love the subtle yearly changes US-manufacturers used to make. For '73, the rear panel was completely vertical, and for '74 it became inclined.
@Thunder_6278
@Thunder_6278 24 күн бұрын
It has what I call presence. Suttle macho in black, the color can change a cars personality.
@jdwxflyer
@jdwxflyer 22 күн бұрын
You’re spot on regarding that Mercury ‘ride’. My dad had a good friend who drove a later-70s Marquis that looked like this one. You floated on air! 👍🏻
@bjftype8288
@bjftype8288 25 күн бұрын
You used to take a drive in your cars, would love to experience this in this car, thanks.
@briankorner750
@briankorner750 23 күн бұрын
Nice ride Adam. Thank you for sharing your cars with us.
@KennyNash-sb9sh
@KennyNash-sb9sh 24 күн бұрын
It's a dream liner! These were the Anmerican living room on wheels!🎉🎉🎉🎉
@user-pgchargerse71
@user-pgchargerse71 23 күн бұрын
That Marquis looks great in black. When I was a kid my mom's boss had one of these in a not so badass powder blue. My vote for a badass car goes to the 1970-1971 Plymouth Sport Fury, especially in GT trim.
@MrKevinp0
@MrKevinp0 24 күн бұрын
I had a 1978 Grand, and I must say, I absolutely LOVED the way that car drove. Calling it a boat was not inaccurate, as it literally floated down the road. I loved that, but the wife did not. She got car sick almost every time we went on a longer drive. It did command respect. Probably one of my favorites as well. Nice video of a beautiful car!
@johnrand93
@johnrand93 25 күн бұрын
The 74 for the Continental and the Marquis had the prettiest front and rear end. I love this car with a passion!
@maxlimit18
@maxlimit18 24 күн бұрын
The "Caution Fan" sticker is almost straight...but the a/c sticker makes up for it! Beautiful car!
@user-ve2pd1xb3v
@user-ve2pd1xb3v 23 күн бұрын
Mom had a ‘77 coupe with that 460. I abused it and popped the motor mounts lol Love you mom and dad
@PocketChangeInspector
@PocketChangeInspector 23 күн бұрын
Beautiful. Luv it and the cars from back then.
@PaulAshKarpathos
@PaulAshKarpathos 22 күн бұрын
Great video - my 1970 Plymouth Fury checks most of the "badass boxes", but this Mercury Marquis has it beat by a mile! 😅
@markcrew3696
@markcrew3696 25 күн бұрын
I always wondered what happened to Uncle Buck's car lol. To me that was the star of the movie.
@kevincoleman1226
@kevincoleman1226 24 күн бұрын
My parents had a '70 Marquis Brougham 4 Dr hardtop. What a car. My Dad loved showing off how this car would blast off the line. Fun car to ride in the back seat.
@computerjantje
@computerjantje 24 күн бұрын
"Not like angry kitchen appliances" is the best way I have ever have heard a car described and so absolutely spot on :) LOVE IT
@khughesone1
@khughesone1 24 күн бұрын
That's a beautifully menacing car. I'd love to see the vacuum line routing for the emissions
@BlueRainJacket
@BlueRainJacket 25 күн бұрын
Hoffa's favorite car! (but I think he was in a 4-door)
@bobjohnson205
@bobjohnson205 25 күн бұрын
Rumour has it he still is! lol
@MrSloika
@MrSloika 25 күн бұрын
It's got a roomy trunk. Lots of space to stretch out and have a snooze.
@owlnswan4016
@owlnswan4016 22 күн бұрын
Agree, very handsome car. Among my favorites of all you own. Not sure if the Mercury version was detuned more, but in 1974, the 460 was rated at 220hp in the Mark IV, and 215 in the Continental. I didn't see this first-hand, but in the past I was parked at a rest stop on the Garden State Parkway with my '77 Mark V Cartier (Dove Grey Designer Series) and I left my parents in the car while I went inside the place briefly. When I got back, my parents told me "you missed it...some lady came walking towards your car, really looked it over, and said "that's one badass motherf***in' car!". 😆
@craigdowney6438
@craigdowney6438 25 күн бұрын
back in the early 90's a friend picked up an old, very rusty Marquis. we figured the mileage must have been between 250-300,000 miles. it had almost no oil pressure and leaked oil from everywhere. if he filled the oil and drove it for 45 minutes it would be 2 quarts low. I named it "the Exxon Marquis". he drove it for 6 months and sold it. a while later he found out that it had seized up and the guy just abandoned it.
@phitchr
@phitchr 18 күн бұрын
Love the look and ride of the Mercury's! My dad was a GM guy at the time and Pontiac was his car. I loved the Pontiac, but the Mercs were so cool and out of reach for us.
@OLDS98
@OLDS98 25 күн бұрын
Thank you Adam. Nice Mercury. I saw the beginning of the video and said Steve Garrett and Hawaii Five O. You see Lincoln styling cues and several of the styling cues ran well into the 2000's on the Grand Marquis. There have been muscular aggressive Cadillacs: STS, the current CT5-V Blackwing.
@davidr8750
@davidr8750 24 күн бұрын
Brings back memories. Loved them big boats with big displacement engines. Thanks
@BrianLarson1326
@BrianLarson1326 24 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I still remember the green Montego, and green Monterey breezeway we had when I was young.
@obiwanjacobi76
@obiwanjacobi76 24 күн бұрын
Kudos to you on the paint correction, Adam. I don’t see a single swirl mark in that black paint even up close. I’ve always thought large cars of this era had “architectural” styling, in that the front ends looked like buildings (White House, for example).
@wilco3588
@wilco3588 23 күн бұрын
When I was a little kid mom had a 69 Mercury Marauder X100 429 with headlight doors and when it sat in the garage over a day or so the doors would slowly open and she would start it up and the doors closed almost instantly with a bang!
@wilco3588
@wilco3588 23 күн бұрын
I love that description angry kitchen appliance!
@Slimjim260
@Slimjim260 25 күн бұрын
Love this car, they drove one through a warehouse in the movie Magnum Force! I was sick
@peirsariou4001
@peirsariou4001 24 күн бұрын
For me, I would trim and tuck front and rear bumpers… like what Chip Foote likes to do. everything else is perfect 🤩
@325xitgrocgetter
@325xitgrocgetter 25 күн бұрын
The one thing I like and it's a small detail...the OEM wipers. Kind of odd to see a vintage car with the modern style beam or aero wipers...some of them can't clear the hood if they are concealed when parked.
@janinsweden8559
@janinsweden8559 24 күн бұрын
Such a beauty ❤
@thomastoler2397
@thomastoler2397 24 күн бұрын
One thing I like best on these Mercs is the headlight cover. While not as cleanly styled as later Mercs, the molding splitting the cover disguises the fact that it’s a headlight cover, with the end result appearing to be a car completely devoid of headlights. Very cool.
@johnfarillo255
@johnfarillo255 18 күн бұрын
Awesome badass car with style and elegance
@patriotrising6214
@patriotrising6214 24 күн бұрын
Mine was royal metalic blue 💙 with a white landau and Brougham package with the big v8 got 20 mph highway if driven like an adult . Ran and rode soo smooth . Put 200000 miles on it sold it and it shows up near me every now and then lol than was 15 years ago. Best car i ever owned hands down and i collect cars 😊
@micmac99
@micmac99 24 күн бұрын
The Hawaii Five O song is going off in my head seeing this
@jimv3806
@jimv3806 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for showcasing this gorgeous Mercury! I think the fender skirts also help with the bad ass look. Thanks too, for not calling the starter relay a "solenoid."
@jeffreyconstance6435
@jeffreyconstance6435 23 күн бұрын
Another problem with seat belt lockout system was that it would prevent the car from starting even though your seat belts were fastened. This usually happened when it was pouring rain or in a big hurry. So you would have to raise the hood hit the override button get the hood back down and start the car. You can imagine how well that went over the housewives and soccer mom’s of that era. Also for petite women, lifting that hood and reaching up to close it was sometimes a challenge.
@reelreeler8778
@reelreeler8778 24 күн бұрын
Very-very nice Mercury, thanks for showing! Also a '67 Eldorado or a '63 Riviera in triple black = bada bing level badass
@oakleaves8370
@oakleaves8370 20 күн бұрын
Ever since seeing uncle Buck I've had an interest in these Mercury's, similar to the red Thunderbird from the movie The Crow. The Merc's combo of a 460v8, 2 door, it's almost Fords luxury answer to Dodge Chargers, which Merc did do a few years earlier in the form of the Marauder X-100. Also interesting juxtaposition of 70s luxury cars with big v8s to the energy crisis that was occurring at the time too. Goes to show how there was a market for these types of combos. Nice vids Adam!
@paulmarkel6233
@paulmarkel6233 23 күн бұрын
Such a beautiful example of this model. Thank you for the excellent video.
@jimfraser9898
@jimfraser9898 15 күн бұрын
Angry Kitchen appliances....I choked on my coffee! Well said!
@Dac54
@Dac54 24 күн бұрын
Thanks again, Adam, for featuring an old Mercury Marquis. It always brings back memories of my youth getting plenty of practice and opportunities to drive a 1974 Mercury Marquis Brougham, 2dr black with a white vinyl roof and whitish leather or vinyl interior. It was a bit beaten up by the time I got to drive it, but it still had that smooth, quiet ride and plenty of power from the 460cid 4bbl engine. Honestly, I preferred the Mercury Marquis or even the LTD models with the hidden headlamps over the Lincolns of the time, with the Marquis always being my favorite.
@billyd7882
@billyd7882 24 күн бұрын
My grandparents had an early 70’s Mercury Marquis wagon. It was bad ass. Blue with the wood grain sides. Gramps opened up the 460 with Glasspax mufflers. It rumbled at idle. He towed a huge travel trailer with it.
@KennethGalanius-ss3wn
@KennethGalanius-ss3wn 24 күн бұрын
Love the seats very well cleaned and in Xclnt condition
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