26: 1964 Mercury Montclair Marauder
As Monterey failed to garner any actual sales success, the brand went back to the drawing board and introduced us to the 1964 Mercury Montclair Marauder. If the Marauder name rings any bells, it’s because Mercury has introduced this nameplate quite a few times in the performance world. Nevertheless, the Montclair Marauder came up a tad bit short on expectations when it came to what buyers were looking for. The massive body of the car was not the easiest thing to pilot, and underneath the Marauder had much of the same lackluster drivetrain options.

Mercury did a great job of marketing the car and initial sales were promising, but as time went on, buyers were taken aback by this car. The reliability was questionable at best and most buyers became aware that the Marauder was just another lemon. That’s why finding one of these is not an easy task and the prices have remained steady over the years.