Hi everyone,
This is my first post. I figured since everyone here is familiar with the Fords, Lincolns, and Mercurys of the past, I might have some luck getting some answers.
I've been in the works of buying a pretty well-kept '79 Grand Marquis, but since I'm a student, the gas is somewhat of a deciding factor. I've tried many different websites and information sources out there, but fueleconomy.gov (which seems to be the most reliable one) only goes as far back as 1984 model cars. Their file database for older cars is outdated, since the miles per gallon on a new car in 1979 is going to differ in 2010. Now, I'm not too familiar with engines, but I do know the engine names.
Here's what I do know:
In 1979, the Marquis line was downsized from the previous generation boats. The Marquis/Marquis Brougham/Grand Marquis remained until 1983, when the car altogether was rebranded as the Grand Marquis and the Marquis name was passed down to the new Fox-platform Ford LTD twin.
Here's my question: assuming the '79 I'm looking at has the standard 5.0L 302ci Windsor V8 engine, how many miles per gallon am I expected to get?
Are there any problems that I should specifically look out for? These cars are brand new to me, and I have no experience or expertise on them (yet!).
What are the main differences between the '79-'82, the '83-'85, and '86-'91 Grand Marquis? I know that somewhere along the line, CFI and EFI came out... I regret to say that I have no clue what any of these terms mean. Do any of them make the car more desirable in terms of maintenance?
Also, an unrelated question: what was the difference between the '79-'82 Marquis Brougham and the '79-'82 Grand Marquis?
I know this is a long post, but I'd really appreciate your expertise on this one.
This is my first post. I figured since everyone here is familiar with the Fords, Lincolns, and Mercurys of the past, I might have some luck getting some answers.
I've been in the works of buying a pretty well-kept '79 Grand Marquis, but since I'm a student, the gas is somewhat of a deciding factor. I've tried many different websites and information sources out there, but fueleconomy.gov (which seems to be the most reliable one) only goes as far back as 1984 model cars. Their file database for older cars is outdated, since the miles per gallon on a new car in 1979 is going to differ in 2010. Now, I'm not too familiar with engines, but I do know the engine names.
Here's what I do know:
In 1979, the Marquis line was downsized from the previous generation boats. The Marquis/Marquis Brougham/Grand Marquis remained until 1983, when the car altogether was rebranded as the Grand Marquis and the Marquis name was passed down to the new Fox-platform Ford LTD twin.
Here's my question: assuming the '79 I'm looking at has the standard 5.0L 302ci Windsor V8 engine, how many miles per gallon am I expected to get?
Are there any problems that I should specifically look out for? These cars are brand new to me, and I have no experience or expertise on them (yet!).
What are the main differences between the '79-'82, the '83-'85, and '86-'91 Grand Marquis? I know that somewhere along the line, CFI and EFI came out... I regret to say that I have no clue what any of these terms mean. Do any of them make the car more desirable in terms of maintenance?
Also, an unrelated question: what was the difference between the '79-'82 Marquis Brougham and the '79-'82 Grand Marquis?
I know this is a long post, but I'd really appreciate your expertise on this one.
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