I have a 1987 Crown Victoria wagon, a1991 Crown Victoria wagon and a 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 50th anniversary edition with only 73,000.0 miles. All are in excellent shape and are driven regularly. I will use only the 1987 wagon in the winter to keep the other two out of the salt. Your 1986 is a beautiful example of a four door sedan with those spoke hubcaps. All of mine have the aluminum turbine wheels. Thanks for your video.
@@andymckinley9179 Your 1986 is in terrific shape and in large part very similar to my 1989 Grand Marquis LS. I lucked out with the purchase of it as I was taking my 1987 Crown Victoria Wagon in to my local dealer and I saw this beautiful Grand Marquis on his car lot and he let me have it as a loaner car while the Ford was in the shop. I fell in love with it and when I returned for the Ford a week later he asked me if I liked the Mercury and I told him it was coming home with me permanently.
When I had mine my first road trip in it when I got my license was from Brookline Massachusetts to Miami Florida and no problems just a beautiful comfortable ride. I only had to stop for gas and back then it was only $1.09 a gallon that was 1992 lol. Then road trip to Canada. God i loved that car. Best car i ever owned. I miss the panther platform
I didn't see the engine light on the left I know that it's for the oil pressure and also temperature. I love them cars but they have soft cranks in them and usually loose oil pressure around a hundred and twenty to forty thousand miles and about the life of them I love the style had four of them in my time looking for another one
........... must be WESTERN Ohio.. by the looks of the scenery ............ BTW, I don't like exhaust "rumble" --- should be QUIET..... where's the resonator?
@@CrestwoodRocks I installed a brand new stock exhaust and she’s quiet again. Just uploaded a “short” showing the quieter sound you can check out if you want.
Every time I watch videos of cars like this I miss them so much and wish I had one.
They are great cars. Very reliable and comfortable.
I have a 1987 Crown Victoria wagon, a1991 Crown Victoria wagon and a 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 50th anniversary edition with only 73,000.0 miles. All are in excellent shape and are driven regularly. I will use only the 1987 wagon in the winter to keep the other two out of the salt. Your 1986 is a beautiful example of a four door sedan with those spoke hubcaps. All of mine have the aluminum turbine wheels. Thanks for your video.
Sounds like you have a very nice collection!
@@andymckinley9179 Your 1986 is in terrific shape and in large part very similar to my 1989 Grand Marquis LS. I lucked out with the purchase of it as I was taking my 1987 Crown Victoria Wagon in to my local dealer and I saw this beautiful Grand Marquis on his car lot and he let me have it as a loaner car while the Ford was in the shop. I fell in love with it and when I returned for the Ford a week later he asked me if I liked the Mercury and I told him it was coming home with me permanently.
Wow! This brings back memories of being a kid.
I had a 1983 ford ltd crown Victoria it was my first car. They are great cars
Cool. Yeah they are great for sure
I had an 84 I just turned 16 and lady destroyed mine two days after I got it running
When I had mine my first road trip in it when I got my license was from Brookline Massachusetts to Miami Florida and no problems just a beautiful comfortable ride. I only had to stop for gas and back then it was only $1.09 a gallon that was 1992 lol. Then road trip to Canada. God i loved that car. Best car i ever owned. I miss the panther platform
Yeah, my kids asked me why they don’t make cars like this anymore. They love the smooth comfortable ride! Such a great car.
Beautiful cars!
My 86 Grand Marquis used to have this big clunk in the rear while downshifting. It still drove well.
Granny had 1 of these..SAME COLOR..i remember those 3 hour road trips though east texas listening to only Baptist CHURCH SERVICE SERMON TAPES.
Throwback! Any time you feel like selling this thing, let me know! Central Ohio here too and would love to add this to my garage.
❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮nice ride!!!!!❤
I didn't see the engine light on the left I know that it's for the oil pressure and also temperature. I love them cars but they have soft cranks in them and usually loose oil pressure around a hundred and twenty to forty thousand miles and about the life of them I love the style had four of them in my time looking for another one
was it for sale?
Yes. It’s for sale. Email me at Andy811@woh.rr.com
how much for the Crown Vic ?
@@randallderr8519 $7500
Seems to gave drcent acceleration. You font floor it lije i do. I had a 78 LTD Landau eith a 460 as nd that was a rocket.
did this car get sold ? as of 10 -10- 23
Yes
Hello! Is it for sale?
It was, but sold a couple weeks ago.
Did you sell the vic😢
Yes, unfortunately
........... must be WESTERN Ohio.. by the looks of the scenery ............ BTW, I don't like exhaust "rumble" --- should be QUIET..... where's the resonator?
Yep, you are correct. I’m in Western OH. Previous owner deleted the muffler.
@@andymckinley9179 ..... I made a lot of trips from Southern New England to and from East Central Indiana.... about 20 years ago.
I can tell the sound of a straight piped Ford V8 whenever I hear one.
Yeah it could use a new muffler
@@CrestwoodRocks I installed a brand new stock exhaust and she’s quiet again. Just uploaded a “short” showing the quieter sound you can check out if you want.
Nice car!, nice road!