woaface
03-20-2004, 08:16 PM
Well, at least the pictures will be here soon...whenever my friend get's the film developed!!
I mentioned to you all a few months ago that a Marauder with chrome side skirts and a fake convertible top passed me at a stop light. Well, today, I saw the dude again...and he was going the other direction from me. I pull around to the next block and end up following him for almost 10 miles to a gas station on the other side of town. Traffic was thickish, and he tried to out run me a few times when he saw me bust a U after him. I was able to keep up enough and when he pulled in to the pump, I walked up and introduced myself.
He didn't seem much interested in the website...was at least 65 years old...a few gold teeth, Army fatigues (no joke) and what appeared to be a head band (those plastic things chicks wear?) over his afro but at the very front of it...like an 80's sweat band or so). He bought it from Heritage Lincoln Mercury (Same place MarauderMan and I went to). They installed for him, chrome plates along the bottom of the car, a fake convertible top, goes all the way to the back (new glass window that's larger than stock), a chrome Marquis grill and reflective red inserts in the rear embossment.
I admit, the chrome grill looked really sweet on black up close...but the rest was something else.
He was very enthusiastic about the car, it wasn't some old guy who thought he had a nice Marquis. He said the dealer sold him a chip for about $400 too...doesn't know where it orignially came from.
"Yeah man...dis ting heh 'll do 'bout a hunded an sity five miles pe houa, gave me 320 hauses too! It's got some guts dis ting heh!!!"
I couldn't help but laugh, he was a cool guy, a little odd but, again, enthusiastic. When I asked if I could take a few pictures, his gold teeth opened up and he just couldn't wait...I got the impression he was a lonely fellow and that I was the first besides the dealership to appreciate his car. The second I walked up and said "Hey, nice car" he very quickly popped the hood...couldn't wait to show me.
The intake and airbox are a whole lot larger than I thought it was. It was a little dirty on the outside because of the pollen that has just sprung up of late (I washed my car yesterday and it's noticably dirty already). The inside was very clean though...even had (I suppose his wife's) rose flowered glasses in the back cupholders...a picnic basket too if I'm not mistaken.
He was an interesting driver. He crossed into some other lanes a few times...and even after someone beeped at him, he'd lingered there for a moment. It sounded georgious though...I forgot what stock sounded like!
What a fun day! Months have gone by and I've finally met the guy who butchered the top of his Marauder.
I think something's wrong with me though...I've gone through 2 tanks of gas in the last week and put a butt load of miles on the car. One minute there were 50...the next there were 390. Oops:shake:
I mentioned to you all a few months ago that a Marauder with chrome side skirts and a fake convertible top passed me at a stop light. Well, today, I saw the dude again...and he was going the other direction from me. I pull around to the next block and end up following him for almost 10 miles to a gas station on the other side of town. Traffic was thickish, and he tried to out run me a few times when he saw me bust a U after him. I was able to keep up enough and when he pulled in to the pump, I walked up and introduced myself.
He didn't seem much interested in the website...was at least 65 years old...a few gold teeth, Army fatigues (no joke) and what appeared to be a head band (those plastic things chicks wear?) over his afro but at the very front of it...like an 80's sweat band or so). He bought it from Heritage Lincoln Mercury (Same place MarauderMan and I went to). They installed for him, chrome plates along the bottom of the car, a fake convertible top, goes all the way to the back (new glass window that's larger than stock), a chrome Marquis grill and reflective red inserts in the rear embossment.
I admit, the chrome grill looked really sweet on black up close...but the rest was something else.
He was very enthusiastic about the car, it wasn't some old guy who thought he had a nice Marquis. He said the dealer sold him a chip for about $400 too...doesn't know where it orignially came from.
"Yeah man...dis ting heh 'll do 'bout a hunded an sity five miles pe houa, gave me 320 hauses too! It's got some guts dis ting heh!!!"
I couldn't help but laugh, he was a cool guy, a little odd but, again, enthusiastic. When I asked if I could take a few pictures, his gold teeth opened up and he just couldn't wait...I got the impression he was a lonely fellow and that I was the first besides the dealership to appreciate his car. The second I walked up and said "Hey, nice car" he very quickly popped the hood...couldn't wait to show me.
The intake and airbox are a whole lot larger than I thought it was. It was a little dirty on the outside because of the pollen that has just sprung up of late (I washed my car yesterday and it's noticably dirty already). The inside was very clean though...even had (I suppose his wife's) rose flowered glasses in the back cupholders...a picnic basket too if I'm not mistaken.
He was an interesting driver. He crossed into some other lanes a few times...and even after someone beeped at him, he'd lingered there for a moment. It sounded georgious though...I forgot what stock sounded like!
What a fun day! Months have gone by and I've finally met the guy who butchered the top of his Marauder.
I think something's wrong with me though...I've gone through 2 tanks of gas in the last week and put a butt load of miles on the car. One minute there were 50...the next there were 390. Oops:shake: