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The Pinto/Bobcat came with a 2.3-liter straight-four as the base engine, but buyers could pay extra for the optional 2.8-liter V6 of Capri fame. In 1976, the Bobcat's 2.3 made 92 horsepower and ...
Gives you goose bumps, doesn't it? See All 24 Photos Behold a product of the era that made boomers so controversial-the '65 Mercury Comet Villager station wagon. Seems like there was at least one ...
The Mercury Division managed to make the Bobcat Villager look a bit like the Marquis, or at least the Montego. This car has the Select-Shift three-speed automatic transmission. You'd think that ...
Here's a vehicle built to take on the American road trip in style. This 1977 Mercury Cougar Villager is green woody wagon that was produced for just one year. As Curbside Classic notes ...
Our 2001 has been a huge disappointment. But, we just bought our 4th Mercury Villager. Our second 1997, which we just loved our first with 255,000 miles on it and still runs and drives great.
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All of those had something interesting or compelling about them. But not the Mercury Villager. That thing is like a a fusion reactor combining atoms of boring and who-gives-a-shit to produce more ...
Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options No options are available for this vehicle. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used vehicles, ...
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