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I watched that episode of Vice Grip last night as I normally do on Fridays and I was shouting at the screen! That was my first car in high school, a 72 Mercury Marquis, but in brown with a white vinyl roof. What I can't figure out is Derek's was a 460, mine was a 429. He shows the engine sticker at one point showing the tuning specs for 429-460, but his is clearly a 460. He also goes on to say that 72' was the cut over year for the 460 Continental engine, but my 72 definitely had the 429.

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Old 10-01-2022, 10:54 AM
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Didn't Frank Cannon drive the Lincoln version of this thing?

He started with a Mark III
But most of the series he drove a Mark IV.
Because of that show, I always wanted one.
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Gonna cost a Franklin to fill it....23 gal tank.
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He started with a Mark III
But most of the series he drove a Mark IV.
Because of that show, I always wanted one.
Mom had a 1973 Mark IV. I found that it would easily do a burnout!!!
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Gonna cost a Franklin to fill it....23 gal tank.
I think my old '88 911 had a 23 gal tank. I miss the huge tank. I wish my boxster had a big tank like that.
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Does that car gave it's own zip code?
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Old 11-24-2022, 07:49 PM
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If that car were mine, and I wanted to customize it a little…snip…
Where’s the “like” button? Hard to argue those tweaks.

What about kicks? White walls, raised white letter or colored pin stripe?
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The boss at my very first job bought a brand new 1974 Mercury Marquis MX Brougham. It was just huge. I would park my 74 914 right next to it and we pulled up to a wall. My rear bumper on the 914 came to his back door just past the B pillar. He sent me on a errand to pick up a shipment of supplies, and make some deliveries. The trunk was large enough to rent as a Mini house in California. I sucked up an entire tank of 20+ gallons in one day of local driving and I was getting 8 MPG. One finger steering, insane cold AC, and a ride like a living room Lazy Boy recliner.
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The boss at my very first job bought a brand new 1974 Mercury Marquis MX Brougham. It was just huge. I would park my 74 914 right next to it and we pulled up to a wall. My rear bumper on the 914 came to his back door just past the B pillar. He sent me on a errand to pick up a shipment of supplies, and make some deliveries. The trunk was large enough to rent as a Mini house in California. I sucked up an entire tank of 20+ gallons in one day of local driving and I was getting 8 MPG. One finger steering, insane cold AC, and a ride like a living room Lazy Boy recliner.
Yeah that Lincoln steering was definitely what you would call "effortless" for sure.

Yesterday we had all met at my wife's Grandmother's house and my Brother-in-law drove the Lincoln. My Sister-in-law was in the front passenger seat and there were 3 teens in the back seat and as we headed back home he went blowing by me on hwy 280 and it was cool to see that big ol boat floating along. I was driving our Lexus RX350 with my wife and 2 adult children and went cruising by the Lincoln doing about 80mph and led the whole way home. At a traffic light the Lincoln pulls up beside me, we were first at the light, and when the light turned green he nailed it, so I nail it, squeal the tires a little and blow by him. Funny, that big ol boat has a 460ci V8 in it and my Lexus V6 probably has more horsepower and pretty much dusted the Lincoln. Good times.
Bob, I totally forgot about getting pictures of the carburetor smog set up and will try to get some pictures in the next day or so.

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Yeah that Lincoln steering was definitely what you would call "effortless" for sure.

Yesterday we had all met at my wife's Grandmother's house and my Brother-in-law drove the Lincoln. My Sister-in-law was in the front passenger seat and there were 3 teens in the back seat and as we headed back home he went blowing by me on hwy 280 and it was cool to see that big ol boat floating along. I was driving our Lexus RX350 with my wife and 2 adult children and went cruising by the Lincoln doing about 80mph and led the whole way home. At a traffic light the Lincoln pulls up beside me, we were first at the light, and when the light turned green he nailed it, so I nail it, squeal the tires a little and blow by him. Funny, that big ol boat has a 460ci V8 in it and my Lexus V6 probably has more horsepower and pretty much dusted the Lincoln. Good times.
Bob, I totally forgot about getting pictures of the carburetor smog set up and will try to get some pictures in the next day or so.

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I'm not sure of the year...late 60's I think. One of my friends parents had a Merc with a rear window that would disappear into behind the rear seats at a touch of a button.

We enjoyed that car.
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Mom had a 1973 Mark IV. I found that it would easily do a burnout!!!
With the 460, not only will it do a good burn out, it would be a huge doughnut..
I would love to have one, but I have too many cars as it is.
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Comparing the performance of any 1970s car to a modern car is just not fair. A modern car just does everything better. Safer, faster, more comfortable and every task possible. The average smart phone has way more computing power than a 1970s super computers.
Haha, yeah, I know, but he started it!!! He nailed the gas when the light turned green so I just reacted and went bye bye!!! Lol. Never knew the Lexus would get up and go like that!!!

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