The Marauder X-100 combined the comfort and features of Lincoln/Mercury with 360 enthusiastic horses. It could do zero to sixty in 7.8 seconds but at 4,500 pounds, how quickly could it return to zero? The land-yacht dilemma. After a few years of success in the early 1960s, the Marauder yielded to the pony cars and the mid-sized crowd which packed more power into less. The powerful Marauder had a similar appearance to full-luxury Lincoln cars in its later years, bringing to mind the 1950s song about the "hot rod Lincoln."

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