Colony Park

No Reserve: 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park

It can sometimes be challenging to decide when a classic has deteriorated beyond the point of no return. Views differ on the subject, and I expect that to be the case with this 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park…. more»

Seven-Seater: 1986 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park

Domestic manufacturers ceased Station Wagon production years ago, citing a lack of interest from potential buyers and plummeting sales volumes. However, that was good news for current owners because those vehicles suddenly gained traction in the classic market. Not… more»

26,555 Original Miles: 1984 Mercury Colony Park Station Wagon

Station wagons have always been a uniquely American vehicle.  However, the arrival of Chrysler’s minivan in 1984 was their dinosaur staring up at the comet moment.  That doesn’t mean that we still cannot enjoy a nice wagon today.  Suppose… more»

Soccer Team Mover: 1968 Mercury Colony Park

Colony Park was Mercury’s answer to the Ford Country Squire station wagon. Offered from 1957 to 1991, it was the most luxurious people mover you could get from the company sans the Lincoln which didn’t build wagons. It was… more»

Dry Climate Survivor: 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Colony Park

I once believed people bought Station Wagons out of necessity rather than personal preference. I couldn’t see why someone would opt for a vehicle I considered cumbersome when these Wagons were generally derived from what I felt were more… more»

Eight-Seat Survivor: 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Colony Park

When American manufacturers included station wagons within their model range, many buyers purchased them as a matter of necessity. It often meant foregoing performance and luxury in the name of practicality. However, there were exceptions to this general rule,… more»

Fabulous No Reserve: 1957 Mercury Colony Park

Talk about wow factor! I have been on a station wagon sojourn of sorts lately and this 1957 Mercury Colony Park may be the best of the best. It’s not just its spectacular condition that is so remarkable, but… more»

Out of the Barn: 1963 Mercury Colony Park

The Colony Park was a full-size station wagon that was built by Mercury between 1957-91. It was distinguished by its simulated wood-grain paneling that harked back to the “woodies” of the 1950s. This ’63 Monterey Custom Colony Park looks… more»

51k Mile 1988 Mercury Colony Park LS Wagon

You really have to look long and hard to find anything to fault with this 1988 Mercury Colony Park LS. It is completely original and unmolested and is ready to be enjoyed by the person who is on the… more»

Parked For 45 Years: 1957 Mercury Colony Park

The Colony Park wagon was made for 34 years which is a relatively long time for a car company to keep a nameplate alive, especially a station wagon. There were other models that had a longer run, of course,… more»

21k Mile 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park

When it comes to clean and tidy family station wagons, this 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park would appear to be a very nice example. It presents extremely well and seems to be in very sound mechanical condition. It… more»

Fantastic Options List: 1968 Mercury Colony Park Wagon

While it might be looking pretty battered and bruised, below the surface, this 1968 Mercury Colony Park Station Wagon is a solid and nicely equipped vehicle just begging to be restored. I really have to thank Barn Finder Pat… more»

1985 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Colony Park

Wagonnnnns Hoooooo.. This 1985 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Colony Park wagon is almost as long as its name is and it would have been quite an upgrade from a covered wagon in the old western tv show, Wagon Train…. more»

1986 Mercury Colony Park LS Wagon Survivor!

This beautiful time capsule of a 1986 Mercury Colony Park LS wagon has never been driven in the winter and it has always been parked in a garage. It can be found here on eBay in Bangor, Pennsylvania and… more»

Luxury Family Wagon: 1987 Mercury Colony Park

For some of us, the demise of the family station wagon has left a hole that will probably never be filled. It means that those who have their hearts set on such a car have to search around for… more»