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Mercury LN7
 

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Performance wasn't the car's strong suit, since the EXP weighed about 200 lb (90.7 kg) more than the contemporary Escort but carried the same small 1.6 L CVH engine rated at 70 hp (52 kW) and a standard 4-speed MTX-I manual transaxle.

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Ford expected to build and sell 200,000 EXPs and 70,000 LN7s in the 1982 model year, with approximately half that number making production.

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Competing against the similarly configured Honda CR-X,

An interesting and rare model for sure, but not surprising really that buyers would rather choose to have a CRX...

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4 hours ago, D.E said:

Mercury LN7
 

Wiki:

An interesting and rare model for sure, but not surprising really that buyers would rather choose to have a CRX...

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Wow, utterly obscure and another example of "how the hell did this end up here (and survive for so long)"?

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4 hours ago, AnthonyG said:

That looks very expensive for a car that a) sounds like it doesn’t run and b) looks likely to be rather rusty in lots of key places.

The beige Mk4 posted more recently looks a much better bet, although I’d still want to know what’s underneath all that brown paint on the NS lower body before proceeding further. The boot floor is nice and clean though, always a good sign. 

Yes indeed, I will be most interested to see how much that Beige one sells for when the auction ends in 5 days, I wonder if the winning bidder will try eating their dinner off  of that boot floor? 

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2 minutes ago, bezzabsa said:

No crusty van for the triple????

Watch this space...

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18 hours ago, D.E said:

Mercury LN7
 

Wiki:

An interesting and rare model for sure, but not surprising really that buyers would rather choose to have a CRX...

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Facelift looks much better 

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On 25/09/2025 at 12:27, Schaefft said:

Somewhat optimistically priced DeVille Concourse.

 

HOWEVER, not only does it look clean, it's probably also the only Northstar in the UK where someones actually bothered to do the headstuds on. In case you wonder why it's such a big deal:

Step 1 - drop engine 

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I'm just gobsmacked at the way they squeezed that thing in transversely - what was wrong with ye olde skool longitudional?
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DFSK Glory Hole anyone?

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Look at the two n eight of that logo! That DFSK gives me PTSD.

No me neither.

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I was going to chuck this into the 'low cost, high liability' thread but it's not cheap.
Is it 'tat'?

2007 MB 'Designo' E63 AMG - a mere £22,500
Frankly? Seller should properly setup a photoshoot elsewhere - nicely presented car though.

Product photo of 2007 Mercedes-Benz E63

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Ford Cortina Mk1 De Luxe  estate. 1963 , 1700cc panama yellow White Roof. - Picture 2 of 23

Ford Cortina Mk1 De Luxe estate. 1963 , 1700cc panama yellow White Roof. | eBay UK 

'Very solid and orginal'

'Fully rebuilt 1700cc cross flow engine, unleaded head, matched 6 speed manual gear box, full stainless steel exhaust, Mexico cross member and steering rack. Fully upgraded suspension including retro ford steering rack with MKI GT front struts including disc brakes, RS 2000 single rear leaf springs conversion using MKI Escort telescopic dampers. The body has been chemically dipped to remove the old paint and then fully prepared to be painted in this gorgeous Panama Yellow with white roof. The interior all new including carpets, seats, head linning and after market clocks, including a rev counter and speedo.'

Yes, very orginal M8

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37 minutes ago, urpert said:

Reckon those are crew seats and the main passenger door is the one opposite the stairs. 

Crew? How many does it take to drive the fucker? 🤣

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