Strange Features, Quirks & Idiosyncrasies of the 1968 Mercury Park Lane Brougham Sedan
Published 2023-09-22
All Comments (21)
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Adam the prior owners were probably scared that some "Street Rodder" dude would buy and ruin such a nice OEM Sedan! I know its in good hands!! Love that color too!!
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As a teenager i was working in my Dad's service station. We would pick up customers cars, service them, and return them. Got to drive some interesting cars that way. One i really remember was a 68 Mercury wagon. I was impressed with the ride & how quiet it was. You could feel the luxury and quality.
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I must say your landscaping and lawn are fabulous!
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I really like that generation Mercury. That tunnel rear window is beautiful.
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More '68 Park Lane ASMR -- I love it! We hear true quality as you operate each control and feature. Most certainly a premium experience!
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These cars are getting hard to find, especially in premium condition. They sure bring a lot of pleasant memories to mind.
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Yet another stunning full size 60s Mercury...you never fail to impress Adam!
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My father, who worked for Ford at the Dearborn research lab 1950-1986, got a new car every year. In 1968 it was a Mercury Montclair 2-door, all white inside & outside. Nice car!
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Imagine buying this car brand new …and looking at all those features for hours 👍🏻
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You have good taste, Adam. The full size Fords and Mercury's of the mid 60's to mid '70's were among the best built and best riding domestic passenger cars of the era. Possibly of ANY cars bar Bentley or Rolls Royce. They remain underrated and undervalued today. For those of us who have owned or currently own one of these cars we proudly can share your passion for them.
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Beautiful car! Have to say every time I see one of these’68 Mercury Park Lanes, I always think of the original Hawaii Five-0 with McGarrett zooming around Honolulu chasing bad guys. Book’em Danno!
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I have thoroughly enjoyed your Mercury tour. I am particularly fond of all the full sized Mercurys of the ‘60s. Back in 1966, my family acquired a new Mercury Montclair. It was a black 4 dr hardtop with a red interior. I learned how to drive on that car. The only power accessory it had was power steering. I remember having to use both my feet on the brake to stop it. I took my road test in it and found it very easy to park because of the chrome strip that ran along the fenders front to back. I don’t think I could drive that size car today without the modern grannies and power accessories that are in today’s cars. They really are beautiful automobiles.
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I really enjoy your commentary. No shouting, no incorrect grammar, just a very pleasing voice to listen to. I love stock cars and I worked for Cadillac, Pontiac, Buick and Mercury dealers in the early 70's, so I appreciate your focus. I plan on watching all your videos
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I'm on love with that interior.
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I have always loved the '68 Mercury and would love to have one.
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two beautiful cars love that color. love the fastback roof line on the marquis.
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What a neat car collection. You were really smart not to rush it. That's probably the best original low miles car collection there is. Sure keeps you busy.
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Book 'em Dano! Love those Mercury land yachts! Thanks for a great video!
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Adam, of all your presentations, the Mercury ones have the most sentimental value to me. Thanks again for bringing back so many good memories!😊
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Your doing a great job being the caretaker of this collection for the next generation of car enthusiasts.