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joedee
09-29-2017, 01:01 PM
Just wondering, has anyone attempted to figure out how many of our cars are still on the road. With only 328 blues produced and now 14 years having passed I would expect the numbers to be low, but maybe this site has help keep the numbers up.


Joe

jaywish
09-29-2017, 02:40 PM
I know of one.

kirk
09-29-2017, 02:54 PM
There's a chart here somewhere that should still be good

Joe Walsh
09-29-2017, 02:57 PM
Charlie (Bluerauder) had a great chart showing expected surviving numbers over the years...

found it!:

https://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/showthread.php?t=91153

Bad_S55
09-29-2017, 08:54 PM
Well I know parts came from exactly 6 Marauders to build my car....

gdsqdcr
09-29-2017, 09:18 PM
My blue is still around ...

Comin' in Hot
09-29-2017, 11:53 PM
I have one in my garage, I sold one yesterday, bought one today. I talked to two different guys today that each own one... so that's five. Four of those are in eastern Pennsylvania.

Mebot
09-30-2017, 05:25 AM
I've never seen a blue totaled so must be 327 left

MGDriver
09-30-2017, 05:29 AM
There's at least 1 blue that made it over to Germany, I've seen it years ago at a car show in Bremen but it was never seen or heard of again so I'm afraid it might be totaled.

Bluerauder
09-30-2017, 05:59 AM
Charlie (Bluerauder) had a great chart showing expected surviving numbers over the years...

Here's an update as of 2017. Just an estimate based on an attrition model .....

Remaining MMs: 2,771 (25.1%) (1,869 - 2003 and 902 - 2004)

Black (JPB): 2,039 (1,692 - 2003 and 347 - 2004)
Silver Birch (SB): 379 (99 - 2003 and 280 -2004)
Dark Toreador Red (DTR): 275 (all 2004 models)
Dark Blue Pearl (DBP): 78 (all 2003 300B models)

http://www.mercurymarauder.net/gallery/data/500/Marauder_Attrition_2014.jpg

Joe Walsh
09-30-2017, 07:16 AM
Plenty of wrecked/totalled Marauders around now....:depress:

Charlie, you never did come up with a corresponding chart that shows the growing numbers of Crown Vic FauxRauders!

BAD MERC
09-30-2017, 08:20 AM
That list is probably just about accurate. We are a minority of owners that love and store these vehicles. Many were used for daily drivers and wind up aging not so gracefully only to be disposed of like a Corolla. It is realistic that maybe 25% of Marauders are still on the road. I have seen EIGHT locally that are not members here.

Hooptie
09-30-2017, 09:27 AM
My DTR has been hibernating for the last 2yrs.

joedee
09-30-2017, 09:34 AM
Interesting info. I am picking up my Blue tomorrow and that is why I was wondering how may are left. I have had 2 Black one's in the past. I just stumble upon this one and could not pass it up. Will post some pic's later in the week. Nice to be back with the Marauder folks. Will need to find out if there are any other Blue's in Wi.




Joe
:beer:

Ms. Denmark
09-30-2017, 11:37 AM
Nice catch! Congrats!

Bondfreak13
09-30-2017, 11:41 AM
I find hard to believe that there are only 2700 MMs left. Yes, we lost quite a few over the years, but not over 8500 cars. By the same math there should be less than 500 SS impalas left from the 90s. And I see those things everyday.

As for fake Marauders, there is one thing I love about these cars, Ford Vin coded them. The 03s are slightly easier to fake to the untrained eye, body code is the same as a GM LS, but the 8th digit in the Vin is the car's engine. 4.6 DOHC. "V". All other panthers have a "W" for the 4.6 SOHC. In 04 the Marauder got its own vin code. But still, 8th digit is your friend. No "V" no Marauder. Also the 4.6 4v is kinda pricey to try to fake a Merc. The LT1 is dime a dozen, the 4.6 DOHC came in only 6 cars. SVT Mustang, Mark 8, Continental, Aviator, and the Marauder

Bluerauder
09-30-2017, 12:41 PM
I find hard to believe that there are only 2700 MMs left. Yes, we lost quite a few over the years, but not over 8500 cars. By the same math there should be less than 500 SS impalas left from the 90s. And I see those things everyday.


Not true !! There were 69,768 Impala SS built from 1994-1996. That is 6.3 times as many as the Marauder in '03-'04. Using the same math and logic and accounting for the additional years of attrition, there would still be 7,051 Impala SS on the road or still 2.5 Impalas from the '94-'96 timeframe for every one Marauder remaining in 2017.

Joe Walsh
09-30-2017, 01:21 PM
Speaking of Chevy Impala SS attrition....

About a mile from my house, yesterday evening.....
I just saw a very clean black '95-96 Impala SS that had gotten hit and then went head on onto a telephone pole on Ridge road near Arundel Mills Mall.
Telephone pole was splintered in half and the entire front of the SS was trashed.
Rest of the Impala looked OK and I think that the big sedan saved the occupants any major injuries.
Truly a shame.
The MD tag read '632 SS'.

:hmmm:

I'm wondering if it had a 632 BBC under the hood....:eek:
as that is a common monster Chevy motor CID.

robertmee
10-01-2017, 11:52 AM
The LT1 is dime a dozen, the 4.6 DOHC came in only 6 cars. SVT Mustang, Mark 8, Continental, Aviator, and the Marauder

You're missing about 8 more models that the DOHC 4.6 came in, but most notably the Mach 1. Although, you said 6 and listed 5 so maybe you forgot to type that one. The other's are exotics, such as the Panoz Roadster.

xochil.hedtcke
10-01-2017, 08:42 PM
Welcome...got my son hooked these cars he brought his first one home this summer. Needs work but hes happy to call it his.

Sent from my LGLS755 using Tapatalk

Bondfreak13
10-01-2017, 09:52 PM
Yeah I was going to mention the Panoz and the Zonda. Don't know why I forgot about the Mach 1. But add these 3 and you have 8.

Bluerauder
10-02-2017, 05:15 AM
Speaking of Chevy Impala SS attrition....

About a mile from my house, yesterday evening.....
I just saw a very clean black '95-96 Impala SS that had gotten hit and then went head on onto a telephone pole on Ridge road near Arundel Mills Mall.
Telephone pole was splintered in half and the entire front of the SS was trashed.


Thanks for the update, Joe. 7,050 Impala SS remain from the 1994-1996 era. :)

BigCars4Ever
10-02-2017, 04:59 PM
From Bluerauder in a previous post...
Here's the VIN decoder that came with my certificate from the Ford Performance Group (FPG)

2MEHM75V03X000000

2ME = Ford Motor Company of Canada (i.e. 2=Canada, M= Mercury). If the 3rd digit is "H" it was an incomplete vehicle from the factory (i.e. it was shipped out for the moonroof install [2004's only])

H= Active Safety belts (all positions), Driver and Passenger air bags plus passenger side air bags, curtains, or canopies.

M75 = Grand Marquis (MM shared this designation in 2003), M79 = Mercury Marauder (separate MM designation added in 2004)

V= 4.6L 302 HP DOHC V-8 Mercury Marauder only

0 (i.e. 9th digit is a check digit 0-9)

3 = Model Year (3 is 2003, 4 is 2004)

X = St. Thomas Assembly Plant

000000 = Sequence Code

So.... only 2004's are real Marauders. All you 03's are clones :P


I find hard to believe that there are only 2700 MMs left. Yes, we lost quite a few over the years, but not over 8500 cars. By the same math there should be less than 500 SS impalas left from the 90s. And I see those things everyday.

As for fake Marauders, there is one thing I love about these cars, Ford Vin coded them. The 03s are slightly easier to fake to the untrained eye, body code is the same as a GM LS, but the 8th digit in the Vin is the car's engine. 4.6 DOHC. "V". All other panthers have a "W" for the 4.6 SOHC. In 04 the Marauder got its own vin code. But still, 8th digit is your friend. No "V" no Marauder. Also the 4.6 4v is kinda pricey to try to fake a Merc. The LT1 is dime a dozen, the 4.6 DOHC came in only 6 cars. SVT Mustang, Mark 8, Continental, Aviator, and the Marauder

VMARAUDER
10-03-2017, 06:47 PM
So I see Marauders in Florida from time to time and I’m sure most are not members and I blow my horn to get their attention...they don’t even look up
They have the car and that’s all they care about.
I make it to Davie FL now and then to get my Marauder Fix

BigNick
11-29-2017, 09:39 PM
I bought mine from an elderly fella from the Palm Bay, Florida area this past October.
35,500 miles
DTR
#3035 of #3214
#942 of #980
Light Flint.
Non-heated seats.
W/trunk mounted cd-changer.
Moon roof.
All original.
Very well taken care of.
Current hibernating for the winter.

VMARAUDER
11-29-2017, 09:55 PM
So what part of Florida do you live?
The Sunshine State Marauders try to meet almost every week on fridays
I’m a 2 hr drive from Davie so I try at least once a month

Mr. Man
11-29-2017, 10:52 PM
I bought mine from an elderly fella from the Palm Bay, Florida area this past October.
35,500 miles
DTR
#3035 of #3214
#942 of #980
Light Flint.
Non-heated seats.
W/trunk mounted cd-changer.
Moon roof.
All original.
Very well taken care of.
Current hibernating for the winter.Post this info in the spreadsheet thread so it can be included. :)

BigNick
11-30-2017, 05:42 PM
I live in central Wisc. I came across this car by chance. Met him at a local gas station here in wisc. He moved here from Palm Bay, FL. He had a small "for sale" sign in the rear window. The car was mine within a week.

Bondfreak13
11-30-2017, 09:13 PM
I live in central Wisc. I came across this car by chance. Met him at a local gas station here in wisc. He moved here from Palm Bay, FL. He had a small "for sale" sign in the rear window. The car was mine within a week.

Small World. Before I joined the Navy And got Stationed In SoCal I lived In Palm Bay for 24 years.

Heck My 03 Merc is still there.

FW_Linc/Merc
10-26-2025, 07:30 AM
I took the excel list of Marauders sold 10-25 which had VIN numbers listed and focused on just the autos made in the first 2 months of production. I then took the VIN number and ran that thru VINCheck (could only do 5 a day for free). That site confirms that if the car had an insurance related claim if the car was totaled. It DOES not account for cars that have been parted out and scrapped. 53414

It is interesting that the number has slowed down. If I take the first two months of loss percentage and apply that to the total number of Marauders, about 1511 are lost. Summary after 22 years there are more left than projected. The next 10 years I do expect the number lost to go up as I have seen more cars being parted out and many more that are being used up. I think it is reasonable to assume that more than half will survive to see their 50th.