The Mercury Marquis Station Wagon 1979 was a classic example of American-made engineering. With its sleek lines and classic styling, it was the perfect car for families in the '70s. The exterior was available in several different colors, such as light yellow, crisp white, and jet black, giving buyers the freedom to choose whichever best suited their needs. The front of the car featured a stylish chrome grille with a large Pontiac badge emblazoned in the center. This was surrounded by two large halogen headlights, making sure you had excellent visibility on the road. Its iconic side doors efficiently opened up to reveal plenty of cargo space and room for up to five people. Underneath the hood, the car was powered by a 5.8-liter V8 engine that pumped out 140 horsepower. This was mated to a reliable three-speed automatic transmission which made sure you always had plenty of power in reserve. All in all, the Mercury Marquis Station Wagon was a dependable car that served families and individuals alike, making it a popular choice for families in the '70s and '80s.
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