1969 Mercury Marquis
Owner: Smoky SuperMotors Member    Subscriber        (All of this user's registries on SuperMotors)
From: Grand River, OH, U.S.A.        (Other registries in OH)
Year, Make, & Model: 1969 Mercury Marquis        (Other Mercury Marquiss)
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Nickname: Topaz
Mileage: 40500
Engine: 429 Thunderjet. 2V autolite carb. This is a TORQUE MONSTER! 460 pd-ft. @2200. 320 bhp with single exhaust, but mine has dual exhaust, so I reckon 335 bhp. (see Drivetrain below.) Compression test done Feb. 2022 results:
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#2-190
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#4-190
#5-205
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#7-190
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Drivetrain: 429-2V engine Dual exhaust, automatic c-6 transmission, 2.75:1 rear axle ratio. 15 inch wheels and riding on Toyo Extensa A/S radial tires size P235/75 R15 that I keep inflated to 28-30 psi per mfg. With a single exhaust it is rated at 320 bhp, but with performance dual exhaust on this car, I estimate 335 bhp! (The 4 bbl carb. version is rated at 360 bhp.) But the 2 bbl version of the 429 with 10.5:1 compression and running premium fuel is no slouch by any means, plus the improved mileage shouldn't be overlooked.

The only upgrade to the original factory setup is a Pertronix electronic ignition, which makes the points and condenser unnecessary. I also upgraded the standard suspension to the heavy duty, by adding HD Moog springs and Monroe load leveling shocks. I like the added height, plus a car of this size can benefit from the improved ride too. It's still surprisingly floaty.
Notes: This car was ordered in November of 1968, from Parkview Mercury in Windsor, Ontario, and was delivered in March, 1969. The original purchaser kept this car up until his passing in 2010. The car was appraised on 9/14/2010 with 35,811 miles on the clock and presumably sold by the first owner's wife. (Her name appears on the appraisal as the owner.) A second Canadian owner bought the car, and kept it until 2015. (This is the only undocumented gap in this car's history. I know from talking with the second Florida owner, that the first Florida owner had the car shipped to Florida from Canada in 2015.) The car was sold to the first Florida owner on 5/8/2015 who had it shipped from Ontario to Florida, where it was registered with Historical Plates now showing 37,305 miles. He kept the car until 2018, and may be responsible for adding the dual exhaust, new tires (Toyo, 2016) and a new top. The second Florida owner (with whom I spoke) bought the car on 11/16/2018 with 40,060 miles, and kept it only a few months. He had a devil of a time with the brakes. (see my log on how I eventually worked out the brake problem.) He traded in the car to Sunrise Ford in Florida, where it apparently got auctioned off to the 2nd dealer, Auto Sensations (from whom I bought the car in August of 2019.) The current mileage is all documented with a 3 ring binder of repairs, maintenance, and other work going back to the original purchase contract. I then had the car shipped up North to Mentor Ohio, where the lack of AC is not so bad. By then it had 40,499 miles when I took delivery. In all, just under 5,000 miles racked up in the last 10 years! It runs great, and the mechanic that did the initial safety check and maintenance agreed that it was in very sound mechanical order. (But that was the same mechanic that was unable to fix the brakes -see log.)

I like this car because in the 44 year history of Mercury Marquis (including Grand Marquis--1967-2011) it is the first year of the convertible body of which there were only 2319 made in 1969 (1970 was the last year for the convertible Marquis.) Also, this Marquis is on the new (and largest ever) frame for 1969, which continued to be used until 1978. It is also just the 3rd Marquis ever, as the first two years; 67-68 were strictly 2 door luxury coupes. By most accounts, it is considered a 2nd generation Marquis. In '69 the Park Lane was discontinued and the Marquis was now the top of the Line full size Mercury with all body styles including 2 dr. and 4 dr. hardtops and sedans, the Convertible, the Colony Park Wagon, and even the Marauder was revived again with the Marquis front end, but using Ford's wheelbase and frame. Finally, Mercury had a car that would successfully compete with the Olds 98 and Buick Electra. And lastly, I like really big convertibles! At 224 inches long, and 124 inch Wheel base, even the '69 Caddy is barely bigger! The Marquis along with its sibling, the Monterey, were the largest convertibles available from Ford or Lincoln/Mercury in 1969, or indeed, since 1967, with the loss of the Lincoln 4 Dr convertible. After 1970 even these Merc droptops would disappear, leaving just the Ford to soldier on for a couple years more.

The color combination must be pretty good too, as Mercury used this same combo in all of its 1969 sales literature showing the convertible. It is simply called dark blue metallic, with the dk. blue vinyl interior and white pinpoint vinyl top with a glass window.
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This shows the difference between what the new gas cap looks like (Stant #10640) and what was already on my car. The new gas cap is not vented properly, causing the gas tank grommet to fail and then leak. Keeping the old one on.
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This was the last step in disassembly: getting the clock out. It was a tight squeeze, had to pull the front white base away from the blue body metal behind it, while still being held by the wiring harness and speedometer cable which are right behind...
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July 26th, 2023 got the Top Dash Pad removed with Erik's help. Got car in garage before storms coming.
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After Craig got the top pad off, he was unplugging the speaker wire in this pic. Eric is holding up the pad on the far side. Pad is resting carefully in the trunk.
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Dash mid level pad with gauge fascia removed on 6/27/23. Realized I lost the hex lock nut for the wiper switch. It wasn't present when I got home from Erik's shop, so maybe there? I had it unscrewed and loose on the knob shaft. dumb when I went ther...
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Lens plate covering speedometer etc. removed exposing all of the lights.
Maintenance & Modification Logs

DateTypeMileageTitle / Description$ Amount
09/26/24Miscellaneous43783Another G. P. cruise
An overcast warm day in the mid 70s, when I left, vents open, driver's window open, top up. I needed to get the gas level down a bit, as I saw gas in the fill tube after I got home from getting gas, when it was pretty warm in the garage. Traffic was pretty heavy everywhere after 1:00 pm when I left. But I did get up to normal speed on Rt. 2. All seemed good.
0.00
09/22/24Fuel43768CAM2 at Chardon Oil
Another warm sunny day in the mid-70s. About 1:10pm I left with the top still down for Chardon Oil to get my last fill up of summer of CAM 2 Racing Gas. At the pump mileage was 43761. Distance from last fillup: 219 miles. Filled when just a hair above 1/4 tank showing with 15.5 gal. @ $11 a gal. total: $171.18. 14.2 mpg on this tank. When I got home, I put the top back up, as next week is supposed to get rainy and cooler.
171.18
09/21/24Miscellaneous43754Christian Life Church Show in Mentor
This show was from 1-4pm on a fine sunny warm Saturday afternoon with temps in the high 70s. I put the top down before I left. Pat couldn't come with me as she had her eyes injected the day before, and the bright light gives her headaches. It's not exactly a pleasant drive down 615 to Mentor Ave. then down Garfield Rd. to the Church right before it passes over I-90.

The church is on a very large property with ample room for this show, which turned out to be a bit on the small side (maybe 30-40 cars) but Mentor had a fire engine there, and the state of Ohio had a huge snow plow truck, where they gave away state maps and plastic hard hats for the kids. I got there before 1 and stayed until 3pm. The show was very well handled by the church with several assistants directing traffic and helping us park our cars. They also allowed plenty of room between cars, which is rare. There were good restrooms, food trucks, roasted corn on the cob, hayrides etc. So it wasn't just a car show. The assistants also helped me park when I got there, and helped me leaving as well. Saw Ted there (owns a '69 Mercury Cougar, one I see at these local show pretty regularly.) Comments were about the huge size, bench seats being great, etc.

Fuel is just a hair above 1/4 tank now, so I am low enough to get more high octane gas. Everything was free. I brought my own water, so I didn't buy anything.
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Total171.18
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