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    39 years from now?

    We all know that the gen-4 Marauder sightings are getting fewer and farther between 14 years after they stopped making them. And why not, they only built 11,052 of them. But what will it be like in another 39 years when they are 53 years old?

    Well for comparison sake, when's the last time you saw one of these Marauders?

    1965 Park Lane Marauder 4-door 14,211
    1965 Monterey Marauder 2-door 16,857
    1965 Monclair Marauder 4-door 16,977

    Or for that matter, ANY 1965 Marauder (almost half of all Marauders)

    Keep looking. There are Marauders out there.
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    I rarely see one anymore and Chicago was a huge market for them. Though now a days we are much more aware of potential future value and long term maintenance, so I bet there will be more '04s around in 39 years than there are 65's today. Maybe not much more but more. I am shocked on how many show up as totaled lately. Seems once a month there is another '03 or '04 Marauder getting totaled. I wonder if I will be around in 39 years. That used to sound a long way away, now I'm closer to 100 than I am to 1
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    I want a 1969/1970 to put next to my 03! They are definitely rare.
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    I go to a fair number of car shows as well as 'Cars & Coffee' events and I have only seen ONE....and it was actually an S55!

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    39 years from now I'll be 102, so I won't care.
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by RF Overlord View Post
    39 years from now I'll be 102, so I won't care.

    Same here LOL!!! Wondering if there will even be internal combustion engines and motor fuel to operate them with. That said, I wish I had access to a time machine...


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    Quote Originally Posted by RF Overlord View Post
    39 years from now I'll be 102, so I won't care.


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    39 years from now, I'll be 114.

    In 2057, how many will still even remember Mercurys, or Oldsmobiles, or Pontiacs, or Plymouths?

    About the same number that today remember Nashes, or Hudsons, or DeSotos, or Henry J's or Kaiser-Frazers.....

    I've been showing my Galaxie since the mid-80's when I was in my 40's.
    That's a long time and a lot of shows.

    I did win 4 trophies this year for "top 25 or top 40". No class winning trophies though. The 60's are a tough class to win. Too many Mustangs and GM muscle-cars.

    But, I still love the comments.

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    A guy I work with just purchased a 2003. We park next to each other at work and are the talk of the building. I feel like they are all over the place now! Relatively speaking of course.
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    We took our 1964 Mercury Marauder to a very large pre 72 show the last 2 years and with the exception of some mid to late 50s Merc's we were the only other early/mid 60's Merc there. When I say very large I mean 2000 cars. Scary
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8UWITH6 View Post
    We took our 1964 Mercury Marauder to a very large pre 72 show the last 2 years and with the exception of some mid to late 50s Merc's we were the only other early/mid 60's Merc there. When I say very large I mean 2000 cars. Scary
    Speaking from experience, unfortunately, Ford products in the early/mid 60's had rust issues. I don't know if Fords were better or worse than other cars, but, it seemed that owners of GM cars were more likely to hang on to their older vehicles.

    I was all set to dump my car many years ago due to rust issues, but since convertibles were being phased out at that time, I decided to repair it and convert it to a 500XL.

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    Having Oldsmobile's, a Marauder and previously a Wildcat I am very familiar with people not knowing what I own. I never take offense even when they call my 442 a Chevelle. It is what it is, that's what makes the car unique. Some folks know what the Marauder is, some know its something unique, some think its a taxi some think I'm the FBI. I like that you hardly ever see them.
    Steven

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    39 years from now there will be ZERO 2003 or 2004's on the road. Due to the unavailability of any electronic part and obsolescence of unique body parts that will be systematically destroyed on old taxi cab wannabe clones. You'll likely see one or two but they'll be basically a carbureted 100 year old V8 under the hood. I have extrapolated mine will be 30 years old before the odometer sees six digits. Still won't be running in 39 years...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 8UWITH6 View Post
    We took our 1964 Mercury Marauder to a very large pre 72 show the last 2 years and with the exception of some mid to late 50s Merc's we were the only other early/mid 60's Merc there. When I say very large I mean 2000 cars. Scary
    What show is this and is it for all makes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevengerard View Post
    Having Oldsmobile's, a Marauder and previously a Wildcat I am very familiar with people not knowing what I own. I never take offense even when they call my 442 a Chevelle. It is what it is, that's what makes the car unique. Some folks know what the Marauder is, some know its something unique, some think its a taxi some think I'm the FBI. I like that you hardly ever see them.
    I've had a few lookers ask what year my Impala is.

    IMPALA???

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