03-11 Grand Marquis Front Bumper Isolator
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03-11 Grand Marquis vs Crown Vic Front Bumper Isolator
There are two big plastic crushable plastic absorbers "under" the bumper cover. One left one, right (6W3Z-17F798-A is RH and 6W3Z-17F799 is LH) This is a Ford part number. Both are DISCONTINUED. Does anyone know if the Crown Vic part can be fitted without too much trouble? Or where I might get aftermarket. My '06 only has 55k miles and no front end! The Crown Vic parts are 4W7Z-17F798-AA and 4W7Z-17F799-AA.
How about this? All the front plastic is gone. Can I just install ALL CROWN VIC totally bolt on?
Thanks so much, Pernell.
How about this? All the front plastic is gone. Can I just install ALL CROWN VIC totally bolt on?
Thanks so much, Pernell.
Last edited by Pernell; 04-25-2021 at 01:31 PM. Reason: expand to Crown Vic
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03-11 Grand Marquis vs Crown Vic Front Bumper Isolator
Thanks. Best of my research says it'll fit too. I plan to report back in with results. Sure do hate having this car out of service ... It's just a good car to drive. It drives the way America is built. Big roads. Long distances. Two lanes and interstates, it goes. And all from a motor company that doesn't need government subsidies to survive. Thanks some more. Pernell.
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Mercs are Cruisers
I like the way you think -- Those Mercurys are built for highway cruising -- by the company that didn't take any "bailouts' or "government handouts" because of mismangement.
The 95 MERC has been restored with long-distance, hi-speed cruising as an important feature, which we have enjoyed for many years.
95 MERC at Flaming Gorge, Utah. US 191 at South end of the Gorge.
The 95 MERC has been restored with long-distance, hi-speed cruising as an important feature, which we have enjoyed for many years.
95 MERC at Flaming Gorge, Utah. US 191 at South end of the Gorge.
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