#22 - 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham Time Capsule - Only 3,315 Miles!

Hey there, and welcome back to the “Yours in old FoMoCo iron” KZread channel! My name is Adrian Clements, and today in video #22 we’re going to have a close look at a beautiful 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-door pillared hardtop that has only been driven 3,315 miles in the last 51 years - that’s an average of exactly 65 miles per year! We’ll see photos of the car with detailed explanations, we’ll review some 1972 Mercury press photos and sales catalog information, and we’ll see some relevant period FoMoCo literature. Finally, we’ll go through a complete decode of the car’s Vehicle Identification Number (or VIN) and production data. If you like this video, please spread the word about the “Yours in old FoMoCo iron” KZread channel with your FoMoCo friends. Let’s go!
Yours in old FoMoCo iron,
Adrian
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:56 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop - Exterior
5:35 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop - Interior
11:40 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop - Engine Compartment & Trunk
14:50 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop - Paperwork
20:54 Sam Wollard Motor Company
21:39 Press Photos
22:25 "Better Ideas Make Better Cars - 1972 Mercury" Sales Catalog
24:33 "1972 Mercury Product Data Book"
30:16 "1972 Mercury Color and Upholstery Selections" Book
32:47 VIN & Production Data Decode
37:19 Close-Out

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  • @brianhdueck3372
    @brianhdueck33726 ай бұрын

    This would be a car for Adam Wade of rare classic cars.

  • @Johnnycdrums

    @Johnnycdrums

    6 ай бұрын

    If it had TwinConfort Lounge Seats, color coded lap belts, and was about half the price.

  • @rightlanehog3151

    @rightlanehog3151

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Johnnycdrums Yes, I think Adam typically pays 1/4 the price being asked for this.

  • @ralphabreu5022

    @ralphabreu5022

    6 ай бұрын

    Adam wouldn't pay the asking price for this.....

  • @david-wilkerson1967

    @david-wilkerson1967

    6 ай бұрын

    Adam was quicker to the dance, he bought his vehicles before the prices spiked up, if he started trying to purchase the Mercury’s that he has today he would be paying double, he is probably actually responsible for the prices going up because he has brought attention to these vehicles, He has shined the lights on them, therefore, in part generating more interest in these cars, could be A victim of a his own success?

  • @brianhdueck3372

    @brianhdueck3372

    6 ай бұрын

    @@david-wilkerson1967 I totally agree on all points. Adam has been at the fore of the value curves of these cars. I had initially ended my comment with “if it were half the price”, however I dropped it.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons1016 ай бұрын

    It was like driving your Livingroom down the road back then......

  • @georgewilson1184
    @georgewilson11846 ай бұрын

    Yeah Adam would really like this little unit I like it myself I wish I could scoop this one asap

  • @Charlies_Corner
    @Charlies_Corner6 ай бұрын

    My mom had one of these in red with white top, she got it from my uncle who also owned a 72 Thunderbird. I loved this car.

  • @thomasdaum1927
    @thomasdaum19276 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this time capsule with us !…….

  • @tonyscarcare5657
    @tonyscarcare56576 ай бұрын

    Once again, great info, Adrian. Thank you!

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @tonyscarcare5657, awesome - I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @erichite4871
    @erichite48716 ай бұрын

    Imagine crusin down the boulevard in this beauty with "Lets Stay Together" by Al Green playing on the radio. What a car!

  • @gabriel.954
    @gabriel.9546 ай бұрын

    Beautiful car! But even more impressive, is your thorough investigation and deciphering of the entire car. I know a lot about cars, and your research is extremely informative and helpful. Thank you!!

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @gabriela.1681, thank you very much for your kind and thoughtful comments about this video - they are greatly appreciated! It would really help the "Yours in old FoMoCo iron" KZread channel grow if you could spread the word about it with your old car friends you think might enjoy the content too. Let's build the community! Thank you, Gabriela. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @stephenholland5930
    @stephenholland59306 ай бұрын

    Another comprehensive examination of a wonderful old land yacht. Much too pricey for Adam, I would think.🙂 Thanks, Adrian.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @stephenholland5930, I contacted Adam about this car before I even thought about doing a video about the car. He passed due to the lack of Twin Comfort Lounge Seats and the price. Thank you for your kind words - I'm so glad that you liked the video! It would really help the "Yours in old FoMoCo iron" KZread channel grow if you could spread the word about it with your old car buddies you think might enjoy the content too. Let's build the community! Thank you, Stephen. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost16 ай бұрын

    I clicked on this expecting to hear Adam's voice. But lo and behold, a new ancientmobile channel! Great car and great vid!

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @nonelost1, too funny! I'm glad that you liked video #22 - be sure to check out my other videos for more FoMoCo-related content. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @splender88
    @splender884 ай бұрын

    I was recently trying to explain to a young coworker of mine how at one time you could order a car with a variety of engines, body colors, interior colors, and materials and he was quite amazed. This would be a great video for him to see how it was instead of every car being silver with a gray interior.

  • @Johnnycdrums
    @Johnnycdrums6 ай бұрын

    What's the backstory on who and why this beauty was put away not driven? I personally can't even concieve of ever doing such a thing.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @Johnnycdrums, unfortunately I don't have the back story as to WHY this car only was driven 3,315 miles in its lifetime. I emailed the sellers last night after I posted the video to advise them that I had made a video about the car they're selling, so perhaps I'll get the scoop on the low miles when I hear back from them. These types of cars typically have a tragic element to their low miles, such as the original owner dying a couple of months after purchase and the spouse leaving the car to sit in a garage for decades afterwards. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @brianthompson6561
    @brianthompson65616 ай бұрын

    What a find! For anyone owning a Ford or Lincoln of that era, be sure to check the park pawl in the automatic transmission; these vehicles are known, when idling in park, to jump into reverse. With no one behind the wheel, needless to say, this leads to disaster. I've experienced it with both my '70 Mark III and my '71 Marquis..

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @brianthompson6561, that is good advice, and why I ALWAYS use my parking brake with my old cars. I had a friend with a 1967 Ford Galaxie 500 2-door hardtop with the Z-code 390-4V 315 hp V-8 engine and C6 SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic that jumped into reverse when idling in the garage on high idle. It hit his house a couple of feet beside where his Dad was sitting in a lawn chair - yikes! Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Brian. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @randallbates9020
    @randallbates90206 ай бұрын

    That was thorough and educational, I truly enjoyed it. I started driving in the 1979-1980 years and cars like these were everywhere and somewhat affordable. My first 4 cars were Mercury products, 1974 Capri, 1971 Montego MX brougham a 1968 Cougar XR 7 and a 1970 Montego MX brougham with the hideaway headlights. I absolutely regret selling the XR 7 and the 1970 MX, both turned out to be valuable collector cars. They all were 2 doors. I have owned many other Mercury products in my 60 years, I always thought they were great quality vehicles but never as nice as what you showed in this video, outstanding. Thanks

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @randallbates9020, thank you for your kind words - I'm so glad that you enjoyed the video! Your history of Mercury ownership is commendable! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @berndgrimberger1504
    @berndgrimberger15046 ай бұрын

    Great info on these cars, thank you Adrian! Always loved the 71/72 Marquis. It surprises me to read the engine ratings of the 429 and the 460 for 1972. The 460 made 8 hp less, but only 4 lb-ft of torque more, each at the same rpm. O_O

  • @petertornabeni602
    @petertornabeni6026 ай бұрын

    This was one car. They got cheaper as the years went on more vanilla in style as the years went on this car is gorgeous. What a stand out automobile.

  • @NHRA_FREAK
    @NHRA_FREAK6 ай бұрын

    My grandfather had one of these. He bought new in 1973. Being a complete redesign. Same package as this one. Only it was a 2 door. It was an absolute joy to ride in. Very quiet & smooth ride.

  • @clapolla
    @clapolla6 ай бұрын

    Ah, Man!!! What a gem.

  • @mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856
    @mickeydogtubemickeydogtube68566 ай бұрын

    I'm curious how a 51 year old car only has 3300 miles on it. What was the history that caused such low mileage?

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @mickeydogtubemickeydogtube6856, I don't yet know the story behind WHY this car only has 3,315 on it. Typically in cases like this the original owner died when the car was three months old and the spouse left the car in the garage for decades. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @bobhill3941
    @bobhill39416 ай бұрын

    Great video Adrian and Merry Christmas and Happy new year from Canada, keep up the amazing work❤ Adam from rare classic cars would love this.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @bobhill3941, thank you kindly! I didn't mean for this video to end up at 38 minutes in length, but there was so much to tell about this beautiful '72 Mercury. Happy Holidays to you and yours... also from Canada - I'm in New Brunswick. I told Adam about this car before I even thought of doing a video. As everyone has surmised, the price is too high for his collection. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @bobhill3941

    @bobhill3941

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adrianclements8916 You're very welcome Adrian, no worries, it was the perfect length for me because when I was watching it, there was nothing else on and I wanted something not to long. I was more than happy to hear all the amazing details about that beautiful Mercury, so no wonder the video ran long. I'm glad you talked to Adam, some things are just out of our price range. Thank you kindly, best wishes from Ontario.

  • @kennethfeist5504
    @kennethfeist55044 ай бұрын

    We had the 73 colony park wagon 429. Loved that car

  • @jeffb6786
    @jeffb67866 ай бұрын

    That car is in amazing condition! Wow. It brings back some memories too. I remember my aunt having a '72 Marquis Brougham 2-door in that same color scheme when I was a little kid. It might have only been 2 or 3 years old at the time. I mainly remember not being allowed to wear my shoes in it. ha ha. Then again, I couldn't wear them in her house either. She was the dictionary definition of 'neat freak'. i wouldn't mind taking this one for a nice ride, and I might even take off my shoes. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @ozymandias9797
    @ozymandias97976 ай бұрын

    My mother had a '72 Marquis Brougham 4 door. Not sure if it was hardtop or not (I was 8). I do know now that it was medium green, with a medium green interior, and dark green vinyl top. My brother totaled it in '75 when an elderly lady made a right hand turn from the left lane (four lane road) directly in front of him. 😢

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.23296 ай бұрын

    Fantastic car! So many of these older, long-hidden-away, heirloom cars are recently coming up for sale, even whole, priceless collections. Any clues as to why?

  • @onlyweknow2

    @onlyweknow2

    6 ай бұрын

    The truth? Owners of this era car are passing away I'm 67 and have a 70 XR7 convertible and I'm not getting any younger :)

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @davef.2329, the explanation offered by @onlyweknow2 seems reasonable. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @roger628
    @roger6286 ай бұрын

    That power window panel looks strange without a mirror control. In fact, until now, I thought any power window car included the remote mirror, but a quick check of the 1972 Mercury brochure shows it as optional. I thought it would have been more cost effective to include it. That means they had at least 4 different ones, windows w/manual mirror, windows w/remote mirror, windows-locks with manual mirror, and windows-locks with remote mirror. Also, are you sure about the default inclusion of the door grill regardless of radio choice? Adam has a low-option '71 Marquis Brougham with AM and his doesn't have them. Yet it seems unlikely , given the low mileage, that the car was molested in any way. Maybe a factory mistake? Also, according to that sales bulletin, the 460 gave 8 fewer HP vs the 429 and 4 more foot-pounds of torque. Why did they even bother? It's been my contention for years that slower than expected Lincoln sales that year left them with a surplus of 460s , with the AC (GM compressor) already bolted on, hence the required AC stipulation.

  • @onlyweknow2
    @onlyweknow26 ай бұрын

    They sure put out some beautiful 70's Mercury's and Lincoln's at the Sign of the Cat.

  • @ezedozitt21
    @ezedozitt216 ай бұрын

    That's a beauty 📸😀💯

  • @stormythelowcountrykitty7147
    @stormythelowcountrykitty71476 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this great channel!

  • @javierbotello5507
    @javierbotello55075 ай бұрын

    Beatiful car my freind

  • @joesmithjoesmith4284
    @joesmithjoesmith42846 ай бұрын

    That's interesting about the speaker grilles in the front doors! My Mom had a 4dr hardtop with the AM radio and rear seat speakers, but not those grilles! We put a am-fm tape in it for her, and when we took the door panels off, the cutouts were marked in the particle board. Performance wise, I remember Consumer Reports did a review and they got 0-60 in 11 seconds. and the 1/4 mile times of 18 seconds @ 80MPH. Gas mileage on the highway was usually around 12.5 MPG, when the speed limit was 55 MPH. She didn't have the cruise control or the appearance pkg (but had the front bumper guards), but did have the twin lounge seats with power driver's side, a tilt wheel, color matching belts, and a power trunk release! The 460 was real, a friend's parents had a brown coupe with all the bells and whistles, including the 460.

  • @gglen2141

    @gglen2141

    6 ай бұрын

    Cool. So much for the myth that big V-8s get good mileage on the highway. Maybe back then 12.5 mpg was good !!

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @joesmithjoesmith4284, perhaps the standardisation to one style of Marquis Brougham door panel with the speaker grille is one of the Trim Variations that this interior underwent through the 1972 model year? Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @gordonborsboom7460
    @gordonborsboom74606 ай бұрын

    Truely enormous car. My own classic boat is 10ft from the drivers head to the end of the front bumper. This one seems to be every bit as long. My car is a 1975 Olds Toronado

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @gordonborsboom7460, absolutely - this car and your car are both huge! Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Gordon! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @rubengariby6539
    @rubengariby65396 ай бұрын

    I owned one of these. Just an awesome car.

  • @kevinz8930
    @kevinz89306 ай бұрын

    Awesome.

  • @user-se5zg7en8z
    @user-se5zg7en8z6 ай бұрын

    Absolutely gorgeous ❤

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @user-se5zg7en8z, I agree! Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Dennis! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @LoneWrencher
    @LoneWrencher6 ай бұрын

    i know where a 66 fairlane is with only 10,000 miles on it.still has the paper-plastic cover over the back seat

  • @frankcoffey
    @frankcoffey6 ай бұрын

    My first car was a 1972 Mercury Monterey. It looked a lot like this one just not as fancy. I bought it in 1979 in Waynesville MO for $275. I think mine had the 400 engine.

  • @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525
    @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER25256 ай бұрын

    Well I don't think there could be a better representation for this car. Made me think of people back in the day that drove a little bit later model year Mercury. But it was nice to think of those people and this is a fantastic car.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525, thank you so much! Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525

    @CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER2525

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adrianclements8916 MERRY CHRISTMAS. I told a business associate Merry Christmas and instantly turn back and said happy Hanukkah. I said I don't know what Christmas means if anything in your religion. He said we don't really celebrate Christmas as such but it is a secular holiday that we enjoy. Now that's an insight that I've never had. I found it quite interesting. Maybe you will too.

  • @dave1956
    @dave19566 ай бұрын

    The last full sized Mercury that I loved the styling of. The 1973-1978 looked like a box on wheels. The 1979 on up looks too much like a Ford.

  • @leewalker3514
    @leewalker35146 ай бұрын

    Wow I’m 68 years old my family and I have been a lot of miles in one of these cars almost like this one nothing today rides like this car

  • @robertchristie9434
    @robertchristie94346 ай бұрын

    In Michigan with all the salt used on the snowy & icy roads in the winter, these among other cars lines disintegrated in less than 3 years. Even rustproofing didn't help much. What a shame.

  • @novawagon1965
    @novawagon19656 ай бұрын

    You have a great informative channel about Ford and Mercury automobiles. I have a question ,Do you have any way to find out how many 1976 Mercury Cougar XR7s were produced in triple black with bucket seats and a console? I ordered one in 76 very late production possibly one of the last ones made but only kept the cat for 2 years and have regretted selling it but the girl offered me very good money for it couldn't pass it up. It was the only one I ever saw most of the ones had red interior. I've been looking for one for quite a few years and have not found one, that's why I'm asking the question if you know how many that were made thanks

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @novawagon1965, thank you for your kind words - I strive to only present factual information about these old FoMoCo products. It would really help the "Yours in old FoMoCo iron" KZread channel grow if you could spread the word about it with your old car buddies you think might enjoy the content too. Let's build the community! Thank you. I recommend that you contact Marti Auto Works - www.martiauto.com - and pay them to run your research request. They can tell you EXACTLY how my triple black 1976 Mercury Cougar XR-7s were produced with bucket seats and a console using Ford's electronic production records database that they are licensed by Ford to analyse. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @novawagon1965

    @novawagon1965

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adrianclements8916 Thanks for the info , I will get ahold of them and will promote your channel , Thanks

  • @ferrochinabisleri1587
    @ferrochinabisleri15876 ай бұрын

    33.000$ for an unrestored '72 four door?

  • @OG-BIG-SHEPHERD.

    @OG-BIG-SHEPHERD.

    6 ай бұрын

    Unrestored? It only has 3300 miles dude. You can tell it is practically untouched since it was built 😒

  • @ferrochinabisleri1587

    @ferrochinabisleri1587

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@OG-BIG-SHEPHERD.What I meant was that no money was spent on a restoration to justify the request. In other words, a restoration could justify the request, but in this case, as you say, it was not necessary.

  • @OG-BIG-SHEPHERD.

    @OG-BIG-SHEPHERD.

    6 ай бұрын

    @ferrochinabisleri1587 oh. Yeah you right. Nice ride but wouldn't pay more than about 8k for it personally

  • @terrykeithley6183
    @terrykeithley61836 ай бұрын

    My ex forced me in 1992 to sell my 1978 Grand Marquis 2-door. It had only 24,000 mi, 460 fully loaded. Was bought at Don Stone Lincoln/ Mercury in Peoria, Illinois March 10, 1978. Would love to find it today, I can prove it was mine.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @terrykeithley6183, I'm sorry that your 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis had to be sold. If you're serious about locating it, I recommend that you first contact Marti Auto Works and pay them to find the VIN in the Ford electronic production records database that they are licensed to use, and once you have the VIN you can do a post on the "Lost Muscle Cars" Facebook group and maybe one of the 87,000 members will be able to help. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Terry! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @mrknotthall
    @mrknotthall6 ай бұрын

    I’m sure a major clean-up, restoration was done on this car in order for it to be presented in this condition.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @mrknotthall, clean-up perhaps, but this car has not been restored. It is being marketed as a 3,315-original-mile survivor. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @jw77019
    @jw770196 ай бұрын

    All the Fords during this time had that vacuum tank (I assume) that looked exactly like a coffee can (the way most coffee was packaged then). I always wondered why they didn’t try to make it less coffee-can-like. Just one of those things I remember as a nine year old.

  • @ericheld4382

    @ericheld4382

    6 ай бұрын

    The "coffee can" is a vacuum storage tank for the air conditioning and other vacuum operated stuff.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif6 ай бұрын

    i thought hardtops weren't pillared? very nice car tho.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @kc0lif, admittedly the term "4-door pillared hardtop" instead of "4-door sedan" is a bit of Marketing magic, but that's the term that Mercury choose to use to describe this car. I ALWAYS follow the manufacturer's terminology in my videos. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @31847448
    @318474486 ай бұрын

    I wonder why the insistence Vin calling the car a four door pillared hardtop when in the photos it is clearly a no B pillar four door hardtop vehicle . Of course these car types were highly desirable in the 60- mid late 70s we ith multiple models of the genre being built by FMC and GM and Chrysler.

  • @salazmiguel5542
    @salazmiguel55426 ай бұрын

    Does it come with a gas station? Just kidding it's a beautiful car.

  • @LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vv
    @LeopoldoNotarianni-rk9vv6 ай бұрын

    What did these compete with directly

  • @edbarker8636

    @edbarker8636

    6 ай бұрын

    Olds 98 Chrysler New Yorker Buick Electra

  • @VintageVaughnVehiclces
    @VintageVaughnVehiclces6 ай бұрын

    I have a 1976 Chevrolet with only 3,800 miles on it. It was signed on the rear bumper for Frank. Buy some Factory workers who built it for a specific guy. The last of the full size body Chevrolets. I guess I got a bargain on it in 2007 for only $14,500. I'm holding on to it so I can trade it for a house. It's 1,400,500, why do people buy yellow or light blue cars and drive them only 3,000 miles and then quit driving them. Why couldn't they have bought red ones or maroon ones instead. So that a beautiful Ruby would be in a classic car museum in the future instead of yellow or brown. I have a yellow Cadillac with only $19,000 miles on it that someone bought and only drove 9,000 Mi and then decided they didn't want to drive it anymore for the next 30 Years.

  • @selfdo

    @selfdo

    6 ай бұрын

    If you actually believe someone is going to offer nearly $1.5 million for a half-century old full-sized Chevy land barge, you're DELUDED, sir.

  • @jaymes1
    @jaymes16 ай бұрын

    No post car pricing

  • @clevejason
    @clevejason4 ай бұрын

    Would look amazing at a demo derby this summer 😂

  • @gerrymcdonald6194
    @gerrymcdonald61946 ай бұрын

    What an opulent car! The 1972 price of $5,758 adjusted for inflation is $44,000 today. Do you suppose you could buy a car like this for $44,000 today? I sure can't think of one. What would such a car cost today (assuming you could buy such a car today)?

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @gerrymcdonald6194, thank you for looking up the inflation-adjusted price of this 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-door pillared hardtop! I will be sure to include this information in future videos. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Gerry! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @johndillinger8482
    @johndillinger84826 ай бұрын

    this car has been flipped so many times

  • @bryanlosen3262
    @bryanlosen32626 ай бұрын

    Beautiful car, but a hideous color. Honey mustard?

  • @marcmenton8063
    @marcmenton80636 ай бұрын

    Not realistic in price

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @marcmenton8063, I didn't say it in the video, but I agree with you. Thanks for watching, and Happy Holidays, Marc! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @johnmydosh1694
    @johnmydosh16946 ай бұрын

    ugly car jn and out.

  • @colintawn3535
    @colintawn35356 ай бұрын

    This is a typicaal example of an American land barge. .Acres of wasted sheet metal in the front, uneconomical and suspension made from Jello. If it was that good why didn't it outsell the competition? It is not even what you would call a pleasant design and as expected it is a rust trap, hence very few are in roadworthy condition. It is ostentatious ,a poor design and not worthy of cult or classic car status.

  • @jamesscherrer1642

    @jamesscherrer1642

    6 ай бұрын

    said one mans opinion.

  • @colintawn3535

    @colintawn3535

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@jamesscherrer1642 Yes, based on over 40 years in the automotive industry including 2 years in Florida. Your qualifications?

  • @jamesscherrer1642

    @jamesscherrer1642

    6 ай бұрын

    @@colintawn3535 OOOOoooo! Two years in FLORIDA, you say. YOW! We all know how many car plants there are in Florida!

  • @colintawn3535

    @colintawn3535

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@jamesscherrer1642 Are you completely thick or do you take lessons? I posted my comment to show I have experience of living and working in the US. The number of manufacturers in Florida is irrelevant but perhaps your crappy school never taught English comprehension? You being educated to knee jerk reaction level is something you should address and work on.

  • @davidcombs8458
    @davidcombs84586 ай бұрын

    My parents had a 1972 Marquis Brougham, VIN 2Z62N647800. I believe it was Green Gold Metallic. I keep saying I am going to order the Marti Report, but I keep forgetting.

  • @christopherswayzee9834

    @christopherswayzee9834

    6 ай бұрын

    We also had a 1972 Marquis Brougham in Green Gold Metallic with a white top. It had the cloth bench seats and my dad said he wished it had the Comfort Lounge seats, instead. We bought it in 1973 and my dad said the story was that it was a trade-in by a man who ordered a new car every year. In 1977, we got sideswiped by a dump truck on a 2-lane highway that tried to turn when we were passing it. The car was (just barely) totaled and my dad had it put back together. In 1981, the engine self-destructed (not sure what happened) and my dad got another 429 from an LTD in a junkyard. I learned how to drive on that car and got my driving license in it. We had it until 1991. By then, the car was done. The power windows didn't roll all the way up, the power (vacuum) door locks didn't work (they were damaged in the accident in 1977 and never repaired correctly). The horn did not work. The power bench seat only moved the driver's side and stressed the metal on the passenger side with the flexing. The cruise control would disconnect the throttle. One of the cylinders was done, as well I still begged my dad to sell it to me, but he wouldn't. Said it was time to let it go. We got as much use out of as we possibly could. I miss it a lot.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @davidcombs8458, I can't tell you how much I love the fact that you know the VIN to your parents' former 1972 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-door pillared hardtop! If you have some decent photos of the car and order a Deluxe Marti Report (~$50) for it, I could do a video about the car. Let me know! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @@christopherswayzee9834, it sounds like that '72 Mercury Marquis Brougham gave everything it had to give to your family! Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian

  • @davidcombs8458

    @davidcombs8458

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adrianclements8916 Hi Adrian. I will look through some old photos and see what I can find. I found the State of Arkansas registration receipt, which had the VIN. If I’m not mistaken, it was purchased at Littrell Ford-Lincoln-Mercury in Blytheville, AR. My father was stationed at the now-closed Blytheville AFB. That car went to two stops in Illinois, followed by a boat ride to and from Hawaii. Its final stop with us is when it was traded in on a new Subaru in 1981 in Universal City, TX.

  • @adrianclements8916

    @adrianclements8916

    6 ай бұрын

    @@davidcombs8458, excellent - please let me know what photos you find. Could I ask you to email me a scan or photo of that Arkansas registration receipt so that I can file it under the car's VIN in my FoMoCo photo archives? My email address is adrian.clements@me.com. Thank you for your help, David. Yours in old FoMoCo iron, Adrian