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1981 Mercury Colony Park

1981 Mercury Colony Park in Beethoven's 2nd, Movie, 1993 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1981 Mercury Colony Park

[*][*][*][*] Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time

Comments about this vehicle

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Saturn Simon UK

2006-04-03 17:37

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circa 1981

antp BE

2006-04-03 21:59

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Parisienne Safari then? Or Station Wagon? Because "Parisienne" looks less like a wagon than "Grand Marquis Colony Park"

firebird86 US

2006-04-03 23:08

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ummm Guys, I hate to rain on your parade but Im 99.5% sure thats a 1980's Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park Wagon, just like this one vehicle_18382-Mercury-Grand-Marquis-Colony-Park.html

-- Last edit: 2006-04-03 23:15:03

Hecubus CA

2006-04-04 23:00

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It's the Mercury. Neither the Pontiac or the Buick have those silver ribs on the taillights, and the Buick doesn't have such an upright front end.

Hecubus CA

2006-04-05 04:05

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We've got three people claiming it's the Mercury to, well, you. Tell us why it's a GM, or why it's not the Mercury.

firebird86 US

2006-04-05 05:49

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youre wrong Rocker Its a Mercury

Hecubus CA

2006-04-05 06:01

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Ahem,
Mercury Colony Park: Link to "memimage.cardomain.net"
Pontiac Parisienne Safari wagon: http://yellow.freeservers.com/83parwg.jpg
Notice the Parisienne has no silver ribs on the taillights, rounder wheel wells, and the roof appears to start rising over the rear door (compared to the Colony Park's flat roof, the roof rack excepted). Also, the Mercury has a light just behind the front bumper, where the Pontiac has none. The Mercury also has the exact same wheels as the car pictured.

Now, I've even given you pictures to work with, please enlighten us and tell us what details make you right (and please, there's no need to call names, if you prove yourself right, that's enough, isn't it?).

firebird86 US

2006-04-05 06:06

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Thank you Hecubus ;) in addition, the Mercury has an opera light on the "B" pillar, the Pontiac does not.

-- Last edit: 2006-04-05 06:08:45

Hecubus CA

2006-04-05 06:52

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Yeah, but I didn't want to rely on that. Silver car, with a lot of chrome trim, in the sun, makes a white opera light hard to pick out as substantial.

junkman AT

2006-04-05 10:03

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Excuse me, but....can anybody explain to me how to mistake this Mercury for a GM product?

qwerty_86 US

2006-04-06 01:41

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I don't think you can unless you didn't know anything about cars.

Rocker B. J.

2006-05-16 00:23

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Yes it is a Mercury and I just made a fool of myself and I'm very sorry. Look it up www.mercuryarchive.com/1979to1991/1981ColonyPark.jpg

firebird86 US

2006-05-16 04:35

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No problem Rocker...We knew what ya meant... :)

-- Last edit: 2006-05-16 04:35:51

Carfan US

2006-07-28 00:46

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I remember this as a Ford LTD.

cieraguy US

2006-10-04 16:22

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Nope Grand Marquis Colony Park

joonas222 FI

2006-10-24 14:28

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ITS MERCURY

-- Last edit: 2006-10-24 14:28:44

DIEHARD NL

2006-10-24 18:21

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joonas222 wrote ITS MERCURY


Is you're CAPSLOCK KEY stuck :??:

joonas222 FI

2006-10-24 18:33

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no its not...but its mercury or ford

-- Last edit: 2006-10-24 18:34:03

cieraguy US

2006-11-12 07:22

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It's a Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park

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