Mercury Colony Park

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The Mercury Colony Park was a full-size station wagon produced by Ford's Mercury division, known for its woodgrain trim, three-row seating, and role as a popular American family car from the 1950s through the early 1990s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mercury vehicle
automobile model
station wagon
bodyConstruction body-on-frame (for most of its production)
bodyStyle full-size station wagon
cargoAreaFeature folding rear seats
category classic American station wagon
class full-size car
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discontinuedInDecade 1990s
doorConfiguration front-hinged side doors
doorCount 5-door
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
fuelType gasoline
introducedInDecade 1950s
layout front-engine, rear-wheel-drive
manufacturer Mercury NERFINISHED
market North America
marketedAs premium family wagon
marketedFor large families
notableEraOfPopularity 1960s
1970s
1980s
notableFeature simulated wood paneling
woodgrain exterior trim
parentCompany Ford Motor Company NERFINISHED
positionInLineup top-trim Mercury station wagon
primaryUse family transportation
long-distance travel
productionEnded early 1990s
relatedModel Ford Country Squire NERFINISHED
Ford LTD Country Squire NERFINISHED
Mercury Marquis NERFINISHED
seatingCapacity three-row seating
segment family car
successorClass minivans and SUVs in family market perception
tailgateType rear tailgate
targetDemographic American suburban families
trimCharacteristic luxury-oriented interior
typicalEngineConfiguration V8 engine
typicalSeatingLayout forward-facing front and middle rows
rear-facing third row in some years
typicalTransmission automatic transmission

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Ford full-size platform usedIn Mercury Colony Park
Ford Panther platform usedForModel Mercury Colony Park