1968
1968 would be the last year for the Mercury Marauder engine in a regular production car.
The Marauder 390 (265 hp) was standard in Monterey, Montclair, Commuter, and Colony Park with a manual transmission. It was optional in Comet Sports Coupe, Montego, Montego MX, Montego MX Brougham, Cyclone, and Cyclone GT.
The Marauder 390P (280 hp) was standard in Monterey, Montclair, Commuter, and Colony Park with an automatic transmission. It was optional in the Cougar and Cougar XR-7.
The Super Marauder 390 (315 hp) returned to the Mercury engine line replacing the Marauder 410 that had replaced it two years earlier. It was standard in the Park Lane, Marquis, and Brougham, and optional in all other full-size Mercurys.
The Marauder 390 GT (325 hp) was up five horsepower and was still standard in the Cougar GT. It was optional in Comet Sports Coupe, Montego, Montego MX, Montego MX Brougham, Cyclone, Cyclone GT, Cougar, and Cougar XR-7.
The Super Marauder 428 (340 hp) was still the top engine choice, but with five less horsepower, and was optional in all full-size Mercurys.
See Marti Auto Works for 1968 Marauder engine production.
Pics: Marauder 390P, Marauder 390 GT