Though they looked like mass-produced upscale cruisers, these five Mercs packed some serious muscle that could shred tires and drop jaws ...
Mercury really couldn't decide whether or not to build the Marauder, and after killing off the nameplate in 1965, it brought it back in 1969 for a second iteration. The new Marauder didn't survive ...
The 1969 Mercury Marauder X-100 arrived at the peak of Detroit’s horsepower wars as a full-size coupe built around big-block torque and quiet speed. Rather than chasing quarter-mile times alone, ...
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Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
In 1969, the Marauder was a separate model series, though it shared a front-end design with the full-size Mercury Marquis. Unlike in previous years, when the Marauder was part of the Montclair series, ...
A heavyweight bruiser with unmistakable late‑’60s swagger, the Marauder X‑100 blended luxury with raw muscle. What hidden power and unique features make this ’69 model such an underrated classic?
Mobile mechanic James Stanton stands by his 2003 Mercury Marauder which serves not only as his personal automobile, but also as the hauler for his tools of the trade. People of a certain age group ...