Well cared for and a great driver, this 1973 Mercury Cougar has a
lot to offer! 1973 was the last year of the second generation of
the Cougar. The restyling of these cars was substantially different
from its predecessor. Although they were an inch longer, they
shaved weight off of them and eliminated the option for a big
block. This Cougar came from the factory with the base optioned 351
cubic inch V8 and an automatic transmission. Over the years the car
was repainted, the engine tuned up, and the interior was
reupholstered using a very comfortable and stylish vinyl with cloth
inserts. Once you get behind the wheel of this classic Mercury and
drop it into gear, you will be amazed at how well the car still
rides after all of these years. The power steering makes easy work
of the twists and turns as the suspension soaks up every bump. Once
you settle into your drive, turn on the aftermarket radio and crank
up your favorite classic hits including Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown, a
number one hit in 1973. If you are looking for a unique cruiser
that you will not find at every car show and can just jump in and
enjoy, this could be the car for you! This vehicle is located in
our Denver showroom. You can view this 1973 Mercury Cougar in
greater detail including HD pictures and an HD video of it running
and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are interested in
purchasing this vehicle or have more questions regarding it please
call us at (303) 872-4722 or email us at
[email protected].