Brand new 1/43 scale car model of 1965 Mercury Park Lane Breezeway Aquamarine with White Top and Aquamarine Interior Limited Edition to 200 pieces Worldwide model car by Goldvarg Collection.
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
True-to-scale detail.
Officially licensed product.
Highly detailed interior exterior.
Comes in plastic display showcase.
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Dimensions approximately L-5 W-1.75 H-1.375 inches.
This model is made of resin and does not have any openings.
The Mercury Park Lane was introduced for the 1958 model year as a premium model line for the division. Available in two-door and four-door hardtop and two-door convertibles the Park Lane offered the same body styles as the Turnpike Cruiser though its distinctive "breezeway" rear window was adopted by the Continental Mark line.
Sharing its chassis with the Colony Park station wagon (and Edsel Citation/Corsair) the Park Lane had a 125-inch wheelbase (3 inches longer than the standard Mercury chassis). In 1959 the Park Lane wheelbase was stretched to 128 inches (2 inches longer than other Mercurys). For 1960 the Park Lane wheelbase was again changed matching the 126 inches of the standard Mercury line. For the 1964 model year the Mercury Park Lane made its return as the Mercury division expanded its model line. Above the Monterey and newly reintroduced Montclair the Park Lane again topped the Mercury line. In contrast to the previous generation the Park Lane used the same wheelbase as other Mercury lines differing primarily in trim. As the highest-priced premium trim many Park Lanes were fitted with the option of a "breezeway" reverse-slant retractable rear window (first used on the Turnpike Cruiser and the 1958-1960 Continental). In addition Mercury offered the Park Lane with a fastback roofline as part of Marauder option package (seen on any
Brand new box.
Real rubber tires.
True-to-scale detail.
Officially licensed product.
Highly detailed interior exterior.
Comes in plastic display showcase.
Manufacturers original unopened packaging.
Dimensions approximately L-5 W-1.75 H-1.375 inches.
This model is made of resin and does not have any openings.
The Mercury Park Lane was introduced for the 1958 model year as a premium model line for the division. Available in two-door and four-door hardtop and two-door convertibles the Park Lane offered the same body styles as the Turnpike Cruiser though its distinctive "breezeway" rear window was adopted by the Continental Mark line.
Sharing its chassis with the Colony Park station wagon (and Edsel Citation/Corsair) the Park Lane had a 125-inch wheelbase (3 inches longer than the standard Mercury chassis). In 1959 the Park Lane wheelbase was stretched to 128 inches (2 inches longer than other Mercurys). For 1960 the Park Lane wheelbase was again changed matching the 126 inches of the standard Mercury line. For the 1964 model year the Mercury Park Lane made its return as the Mercury division expanded its model line. Above the Monterey and newly reintroduced Montclair the Park Lane again topped the Mercury line. In contrast to the previous generation the Park Lane used the same wheelbase as other Mercury lines differing primarily in trim. As the highest-priced premium trim many Park Lanes were fitted with the option of a "breezeway" reverse-slant retractable rear window (first used on the Turnpike Cruiser and the 1958-1960 Continental). In addition Mercury offered the Park Lane with a fastback roofline as part of Marauder option package (seen on any
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Jul 26, 2023
€91.23