mercury marquis

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Re: mercury marquis

that is a great deal!<br /><br />Ive got a great deal cooking too, just a matter of making it happen ...<br /><br />my aunt up in canada has a 93 Cougar, has 24,000 km on it, so thats maybe 18,000 miles? <br /><br />should be able to get it for about1,800 american dollars<br /><br />her LAST car she traded in, she got 800 canadian, for an 82 T bird, square bird, but I WOULD HAVE DROVE IT, lol<br /><br />So ill have a go to school car and a go to have fun tow van, not bad, not bad, I imagine if I wanted to go to hatteras the cougar could pull the starcraft, (WAY cheaper on gas, has overdrive auto and all that)put a hideaway hitch on it<br /><br />of course, this car is so beyond mint its not funny, I probably wont even want to SMOKE in the damnn thing ... let alone plunk my sweaty, fish smellin boatin body in it!<br /><br />ah, such troubles in life ... <br /><br /> :cool:
 

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Re: mercury marquis

Lisen,<br />He could pull the trailer with the car no prolbem.<br /><br />We have a 1988 Crown Vic LX, black with rised while letter tires. The have beat the crap put of that car. It has towed a 3,000pound trailer all over MA on a weekley basis.<br /><br />It has 160,000 miles on it, never had anything done buy normal stuff. Motor and tranny are stroung as ever.<br /><br />I love the car, I really do. Its the best car we've ever had. I like it better then a new Town car.<br /><br />In 1996 ford crown vic was named tow car of the year. (vics are the same as marquis)<br />Not only cam ours pull anything up tp 5,000 pounds but it can cruse on the highway without a trailer with the seat back at 80mph.<br /><br />You also have a full size american V8 under you!!! :)
 
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