Vehicle Description
1967 Mercury Cougar 2 Door Hardtop 289 CID V8 4 Speed Auto runs and
drives, Engine could use a turn up, Trans seems to shift just fine,
transmission column a little loose. Seats need to be reupholstered
they are original with tag underneath seat. Dashboard will need to
be replaced due to sun weather. Exterior paint is peeling in some
spots. I will post lots of pictures of the car please look at them
carefully. You can text me with any questions. Will need a new
vacuum holes for headlight cover. Overall there is little rust
underneath seems to be in great shape. I can also send a video with
it running.. Exterior Color: DK-Red Interior Color: Rad Body Type:
2 Door Hardtop Transmission: 4 Speed Auto Engine: 289 CID V8
Mileage: 142,00 VIN:7F91C545339 The Mercury Cougar was introduced
by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford on September 30, 1966. Far
exceeding initial sales projections, the Cougar accounted for
nearly 40% of 1967 Lincoln-Mercury sales. The Cougar received the
1967 Motor Trend Car of the Year award (the first Lincoln-Mercury
vehicle to do so. The Cougar was initially introduced as a two-door
hardtop. At its launch, the first-generation Cougar shared its
engine lineup with the Mustang, although offering V8 engines
exclusively. A 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8 was offered with either a
two-barrel (200 hp) or a four-barrel carburetor (225 hp).....
Initially developed as a rebadged version of the Mustang, the 1967
Cougar received its own body design from the ground up, though the
popular 'long-hood, short-deck' proportions of the Mustang
remained. The model line was marketed as having 'European' style
and features. The first Lincoln-Mercury vehicle with Hidden
Headlamps, the front fascia was distinguished by a split 'electric
shaver' grille, featuring vertically slatted chrome trim. The rear
fascia was styled similar, concealing dark-lens taillamps behind
vertically-slatted trim; sequential turn signals were standard.....