Log in

View Full Version : New Marauder wannabe member from AZ



Black_Sunshine
11-10-2014, 09:26 AM
I don't have a Marauder. Hopefully you guys won't hold that against me. lol I've had this Grand Marquis since 2010. I've spent too much time on it. lol I've been a member on CVN for a long time. I've read a few tech articles here but never joined.

Appearance-wise it is the antithesis of a Marauder. I'm thinking about redoing it in a monochrome scheme though. The dreadful white paint is starting to abandon the car.

2005 Grand Marquis GS Two Tone Edition

Vibrant White over Arizona Beige

The GS Two Tone Package includes:
• hood ornament
• c-pillar emblems
• LS style body side moldings
• body color mirror caps (the b-pillars are body color too, but I don't know if that is package specific)
• two tone interior (mine is leather and includes embossed logos on the seats)
• front door sill plates that say ‘Grand Marquis’

Exterior modifications:
• Stainless pillar trim
• Stainless fender trim
• Muth LED turn signal mirrors
• Custom chromed 2011 Mustang Brembo package wheels w/ the original Pirellis
• Replaced the factory antenna with a chrome power antenna controlled by the headunit
• Trailer hitch w/ 2" receiver

Interior modifications:
• 4% rear tint and 16% front tint
• Sparco S1 seats with custom tracks
• Eclipse sunshades
• handmade monogrammed dash cover
• hardwired radar detector with handmade mirror mount
• Sparco seats custom mounted on the factory tracks
• factory Sport console with custom installed B&M Quicksilver ratchet shifter
• Custom trunk with matching carpet includes storage space for all the roadside necessities

In Car Electronics:
• Pioneer double din headunit w/
- Bluetooth
- Navigation
- iPod integration
- HD radio
- Backup camera
• Two HiFonics amps fan cooled under polycarbonate panels
- 1000x1 mono block
- 100x4 full range amp
• Two Pioneer 12” DVC’s wired in parallel
• Two pairs of 6.5” component speakers with separate tweeters custom installed
• Stand alone harness for the trailer lights

Performance modifications:
• 2.5” dual exhaust w/ H-pipe and Flowmasters
• 75mm Accufab plenum
• 75mm throttle body
• P71 zip tube
• Steeda underdrive pulleys
• 91 octane tune from MPT

Suspension:
• 1.5” lowering springs and SPC adjustable camber bolts
• P71 spec KYB Gas-A-Just shocks
• Addco sway bars, front & rear
• Heinous rear control arms, polished
• Metco Watt's link
• ARP hardened Watt's link stud


http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l426/Black_Sunshine_81/Cars/IMG_20130520_141934_zpsa47f021 d.jpg (http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/media/Cars/IMG_20130520_141934_zpsa47f021 d.jpg.html)

http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/976483/original/dscf5287.jpg
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/976484/original/dscf5288.jpg
http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/976487/original/dscf5291.jpg
http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l426/Black_Sunshine_81/Cars/IMG_20140923_170614_zpsvbqch1i h.jpg (http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/media/Cars/IMG_20140923_170614_zpsvbqch1i h.jpg.html)
http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l426/Black_Sunshine_81/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1679_zps6eecf359.jpg (http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/media/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1679_zps6eecf359.jpg.html)
http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l426/Black_Sunshine_81/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1693_zps126e12df.jpg (http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/media/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1693_zps126e12df.jpg.html)
http://i330.photobucket.com/albums/l426/Black_Sunshine_81/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1684_zpsdd5fbfa1.jpg (http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/media/Cars/FFF%202014/img_1684_zpsdd5fbfa1.jpg.html)

ChiTownMaraud3r
11-10-2014, 09:46 AM
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.

Any details on installing those Sparco seats? I want some for my MM.

mercury5
11-10-2014, 10:27 AM
I like that, very much:beer:

71cyclone
11-10-2014, 10:34 AM
I like it ,Nuevo Resto Mod ROD in" Pristine" show condition.>>>>>!!!!!>>>>$$

71cyclone
11-10-2014, 10:36 AM
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.

Any details on installing those Sparco seats? I want some for my MM.
I can bet you still have the power seat feature ..

Dude
11-10-2014, 11:11 AM
Cool. Welcome. Not much of us here in AZ.

svtrichie
11-10-2014, 12:42 PM
I like the wheels on it. I am in Mesa.

Dude
11-10-2014, 01:02 PM
Those pics from Knott's Berry last year? That might be my marauder two cars down. Lol

Black_Sunshine
11-10-2014, 02:19 PM
Those pics from Knott's Berry last year? That might be my marauder two cars down. Lol

Yes, those pics are from a combo of 2013 & 2014 FFF. If you're not in the Socal FB group sign up. There's a Panther specific class this year. We're shooting for 50 cars. Definitely hitting 40 for 2015.

Black_Sunshine
11-10-2014, 02:34 PM
I can bet you still have the power seat feature ..

I didn't see the multi-quote button at first.

The seats are the crowning achievement for me so far in modifying this car. Although my favorite part is the B&M shifter. A friend of mine did the plastic work that merged the shifter bezel and the console cover into one slick unit.

The seat project is easier than it looks. It might be even easier for a welder(weldor?).

I took the original seats off of the tracks. The seats and the pans. I took all of the electronics out of them too. I left the lumber in the driver's seat. I put the passenger seat sensor air bladder in the passenger seat. I don't have airbag seats so I left the airbag connectors along. All of the extra electronics that aren't used by the tracks are just zip tied to non-moving parts of the tracks.

The part that holds the seat back had to be cut off of the tracks. That was the PoNR.

Then I just measured the seats and the tracks. I drilled a piece of 3/4" square tube with holes to match the tracks and the seats. Then just bolted the three components together. So essentially the square tube is an adapter.

Their lowest position is about that much higher than the old seats lowest position. I'm 5'7" so they sit at the perfect height for me, at the lowest position. The powered track is easier to modify than the manual track. I plan to find the powered track parts and swap them in for the passenger side. I just haven't had the funds lately to fix things that aren't broken.

Here's a slideshow of the seats. They came from Craigslist so I had to actually repair them some too.

<iframe src="http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/embed/slideshow/Cars/Seats" height="360" width="480"></iframe>

There's no telling what the future holds for it. Thanks for the compliments guys!

JBeezy
11-10-2014, 08:43 PM
Nice car. I like the work you have put into it.

chief455
11-10-2014, 09:21 PM
Panther represented! Nice car, Marauder or not.
I like the shifter in console as well, looks functional and trick.

Jeronimojc
11-10-2014, 09:37 PM
Very nice! I didn't think these seats would look this good.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

PuntyMario
11-10-2014, 10:21 PM
hold up i remember this car. its been featured on the front page of crownvic.net hasnt it?

MERCURY 2003LSE
11-10-2014, 10:40 PM
Your car is AWESOME !!
:beer:

Motorhead350
11-10-2014, 11:20 PM
Shifter!!!!!

Black_Sunshine
11-11-2014, 04:32 PM
hold up i remember this car. its been featured on the front page of crownvic.net hasnt it?

It's made POTM once over there. After it ran for over 12 months straight. Finally ran out of good competition without chrome. lol

71cyclone
11-12-2014, 01:13 PM
Your car is AWESOME !!
:beer:
I like it / I am a short guy too 5:08 so this will work..:burnout:

ChiTownMaraud3r
11-12-2014, 01:17 PM
Thanks for replying about the seats. Nice job.

Bradley G
11-12-2014, 01:58 PM
Sweet ride Bra' :beer:

PuntyMario
11-13-2014, 08:02 PM
It's made POTM once over there. After it ran for over 12 months straight. Finally ran out of good competition without chrome. lol

thats awesome! i find it funny that despite panthers being common fodder theres always those ones that you can be like "oh hey its (insert name here)'s panther." maybe i can be that cool one day :burnout:

UncleLar
11-18-2014, 10:09 PM
I'm up in Prescott.I may have the only DTR in AZ. I was down in Phoenix,Mesa,Glendale and Surprise 2 Sundays ago checking out rescue dogs.

blkZooM
11-19-2014, 01:08 AM
can you tell us about the shifter you're using and the center console

Black_Sunshine
11-25-2014, 07:08 PM
Sure!

The console is from a Crown Vic LX Sport. So it's the same console that is in the Marauder. Only the front cubby (to the best of my knowledge) is different. I didn't really care for the down low gauges anyway. I like the little storage spot more.

The shifter is a B&M Quicksilver. I took the regular chrome knob off before I ever installed it. I knew that a white know would look better with my interior. Plus I need a plastic knob in Phoenix.

I first thought I could use a B&M Hammer shifter for a 99-04 Mustang. So I ordered one from Amazon. They are designed to work with the 4r70w. They have a massive flange that is made to interface with the Mustang floor hump and console. It seemed like a waste to massive modify a brand new shifter when B&M makes a ton of universal shifters. So I ate the cost of shipping and shipped the Mustang Hammer back.

Then I ordered the universal Hammer. I got the 4r70w adapter kit for it too. The adapter kit is a little bit of an upcharge but whatever. The adapter kit requires that you take the trans pan off and change the selector shaft. It also comes with the 4r70w specific linkage pieces.

Since the factory Panther floor shifter is actually a massive unit I had plenty of space to work with for my custom shifter. I quickly realized that I would need to mount the shifter as high as possible under the factory shifter bezel. The universal style Hammer is a squat little unit. I didn't like how short it looked on the console. Plus it just didn't seem to match the interior that well.

So, again, I ate the cost of shipping and sent the Hammer back. Finally I ordered the Quicksilver model. By the time it got here I was ready to work on it. I pulled it out and stuck it in the console within five minutes of it arriving. lol

I could tell right away, that if I could figure the bezel out, it was going to be great!

I needed a way to block it up. It needed to be adjustable so I could get it to sit with just the right height front and rear. I had a thick piece of scrap aluminum. So I went and got some 4" long bolts the correct diameter for the B&M shifter. I drilled the bottom one to vent tunnel where the factory shifter was. I drilled the top one so the B&M could bolt to it. Then I clamped them together and drilled them in four places avoiding those places.

At that point I could put the 4" carriage bolts in the bottom plate. I used 1.5" fender washers to add more strength. Then bolted the bottom plate in the console. Threaded some nuts and more huge washers down the bolts and rested the top plate with the shifter bolted to it. I could tune the top plate with nuts. I got it so that the shifter is about 1mm below the cupholder bezel piece. I put lock washers on all of those nuts too.

I found a guy that is an expert with plastic fabrication. He made the Quicksilver bezel fit, artfully, on the Vic cupholder bezel thing. We spent about six hours working on it together. I mainly told him what I wanted. lol

Basically he ran the plastic chrome shifter bezel down on a large sander until the critical pieces properly indexed with the shifter. The he glued it on and filled it. He sent me home with it and I did all the final sanding and shot it with some black paint. I put a Vic gauge surround in the dash to tie in with the shifter. Kept my brown vents though.

The shifter cable is easier to setup than converting a factory column car to a factory floor shifter. That's because I mostly left the original cable alone. Factory cables approach from the front. The B&M cable approaches from the rear. The cable length seems to be designed for this. The length was perfect for my setup.

I just broke out my drill and said, "This is where the hole should be." Then I shoved the cable in. I got under the car and to my amazement it was perfect. I used some conduit clamps I already had with some self tappers to keep the cable away from the exhaust and driveshaft. I know some of you are appalled by that hardware but AZ. lol

The project was a lot of fun. It came out better than I hoped it would. I enjoy it every time I use the car. I like the action of the Quicksilver much more than other ratchets. My wife would let me get RATCHET on my plate. It was available.

Here's a slideshow showing most of the install.

http://s330.photobucket.com/user/Black_Sunshine_81/slideshow/Cars/Console

Here's a vid showing the action.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phjlaD7LKWs

blkZooM
11-29-2014, 03:28 AM
Thanks a lot for the reply

Bad_S55
02-14-2015, 09:56 AM
This really is an incredible machine! Glad somebody else has put a ratchet shifter in an '05; now I have something to base my own build off! So as far as converting from column to console goes, did you end up routing the factory cable to the front of the shifter? And what did you do for an overdrive on/off switch?