.

Mercury Colony Park: Difference between revisions

Wikicars, a place to share your automotive knowledge
Jump to navigationJump to search
mNo edit summary
 
Line 48: Line 48:


The '''Mercury Colony Park''' was the full-size station wagon offered by [[Mercury]] between 1957 and 1991. It was related to the 1957-1991 Ford Country Squire and the 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagons as well as the [[Mercury Grand Marquis]] of which the Colony Park was the station wagon version. When the Grand Marquis was redesigned with aero-styling for 1992, the Colony Park station wagon was dropped from Mercury's lineup. By that time full-size station wagons were no longer popular due to the increasing popularity of minivans and SUVs. The last full-size station wagons, the [[Chevrolet Caprice]] and the [[Buick Roadmaster]] Estate ended production in 1996. In 2005, DaimlerChrysler released the [[Dodge Magnum]] full-size wagon, though it is a Sport wagon so it would probably not qualify.
The '''Mercury Colony Park''' was the full-size station wagon offered by [[Mercury]] between 1957 and 1991. It was related to the 1957-1991 Ford Country Squire and the 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagons as well as the [[Mercury Grand Marquis]] of which the Colony Park was the station wagon version. When the Grand Marquis was redesigned with aero-styling for 1992, the Colony Park station wagon was dropped from Mercury's lineup. By that time full-size station wagons were no longer popular due to the increasing popularity of minivans and SUVs. The last full-size station wagons, the [[Chevrolet Caprice]] and the [[Buick Roadmaster]] Estate ended production in 1996. In 2005, DaimlerChrysler released the [[Dodge Magnum]] full-size wagon, though it is a Sport wagon so it would probably not qualify.
IcP5kW  <a href="http://qixyeagcmmyd.com/">qixyeagcmmyd</a>, [url=http://hsxmcvjlkdhz.com/]hsxmcvjlkdhz[/url], [link=http://gtdglyokftic.com/]gtdglyokftic[/link], http://coftgouxslke.com/
==Photos==
<gallery>
Image:84 Colony Park.jpg|1984 Mercury Colony Park
Image:89 Colony Park.jpg|1989 Mercury Colony Park
</gallery>
{{Mercury}}


==External Links==
==External Links==
[[Category:Mercury Vehicles]]
[[Category:Mercury Vehicles]]
[[Category:Mercury]]
[[Category:Mercury]]

Latest revision as of 12:33, 30 November 2008

Retro1959 Mercury Colony Park Country Cruiser2.jpg
Mercury Colony Park
Mercury
Production 1957-1991
Class Full-Size Station wagon
Body Style 4 Door Wagon
Length 219.0 Inches
Width 84.5 Inches
Height 56.5 Inches
Wheelbase 114.3 Inches
Weight 4,137 LBS
Transmission 4-Speed Automatic
Engine 5.0L V8
Power 150HP
Similar Mercury Grand Marquis
Buick Roadmaster
Platform Panther

The Mercury Colony Park was the full-size station wagon offered by Mercury between 1957 and 1991. It was related to the 1957-1991 Ford Country Squire and the 1958 Edsel Bermuda wagons as well as the Mercury Grand Marquis of which the Colony Park was the station wagon version. When the Grand Marquis was redesigned with aero-styling for 1992, the Colony Park station wagon was dropped from Mercury's lineup. By that time full-size station wagons were no longer popular due to the increasing popularity of minivans and SUVs. The last full-size station wagons, the Chevrolet Caprice and the Buick Roadmaster Estate ended production in 1996. In 2005, DaimlerChrysler released the Dodge Magnum full-size wagon, though it is a Sport wagon so it would probably not qualify.

Photos

Mercury Grillefff.jpg
MERCURY

Ford Motor Company


Ford | Mercury | Lincoln | Mazda | Edsel | Continental | Merkur


Historic: Grand Marquis · Milan · Mariner · Mariner Hybrid · Mountaineer · Montego · Monterey · Capri · Colony Park · Comet · Commuter · Custom · Cougar · Cyclone · Eight · Bobcat · LN7 · Lynx · M-Series · Marauder · Marquis · Medalist · Meteor · Monarch · Montclair · Mystique · Park Lane · S-55 · Sable · Topaz · Tracer · Turnpike Cruiser · Villager · Voyager · Zephyr · 114

Concept: MC2 · Messenger · Meta One · My · XM 800 Concept · L'Tude Concept

One-Off: Bob Hope Special ·


Lincoln-Mercury · SYNC · Elena Ford


Ford Corporate website A brand of the Ford PAG



External Links