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When did Mercury stop using the Park Lane name?

When did Mercury stop using the Park Lane name?

In 1961, the Park Lane name was dropped (along with the Montclair) as the division reorganized its marketing efforts towards the better-selling Monterey alongside the introduction of the Mercury Comet compact. For the 1964 model year, the Mercury Park Lane made its return as the Mercury division expanded its model line.

When did the Park Lane replace the Montclair?

The second-generation Park Lane was positioned above the Mercury Montclair . In 1969 the Mercury Marquis was expanded to a full model line and replaced the Park Lane in the Mercury range. In 1956, the Park Lane name was used by the Ford division as it created a two-door station wagon intended as a competitor for the Chevrolet Nomad.

What kind of engine did the Mercury Park Lane have?

The Park Lane was powered by a single engine: a 430 cubic-inch Ford MEL V8. Initially rated at 360 hp for 1958, the Super Marauder engine option package allowed any Mercury with the 430 to increase its output to 400 hp (the first mass-production engine in an American automobile to be rated at 400 hp).

What was the body style of the Mercury Park Lane?

In design, it was conceptualized as a Super Mercury that would compete with General Motors’ Buick Roadmaster. Available in two-door and four-door hardtop and two-door convertibles, the Park Lane offered the same body styles as the Turnpike Cruiser, though its distinctive “breezeway” rear window was adopted by the Continental Mark line.

Where was the 1966 Mercury Park Lane located?

By the mid-sixties the Mercury absorption was in full swing but not entirely enacted, Mercury still planted its own flag. Showing off its big “M” identity is this 1966 Mercury Park Lane, two-door hardtop. Located in Peyton, Colorado, it is available here on eBay for a BIN price of $12,500.

What kind of engine does a 1966 Park Lane have?

1966 Mercury Park Lane Convertible, 410 V8 Engine, Power Top, Automatic Transmission, 2 Door, 123,000 Miles, Runs and Drives Good, Clean Title in Hand, There i… This Park Lane still retains it’s correctly mounted – FACTORY ORIGINAL – Mercury driver’s door mounted VIN / data plate which is shown in a picture below. It i…

The second-generation Park Lane was positioned above the Mercury Montclair . In 1969 the Mercury Marquis was expanded to a full model line and replaced the Park Lane in the Mercury range. In 1956, the Park Lane name was used by the Ford division as it created a two-door station wagon intended as a competitor for the Chevrolet Nomad.

Where is 1968 Mercury Park Lane Long Island?

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