Gateway Classic Cars of San Antonio/Austin is happy to be able to
present this gorgeous 1967 Mercury Cougar. The Cougar was the most
successful model launch in the history of Mercury and it was named
Car of The Year by Motor Trend magazine, beating out the Chevrolet
Camaro, Ford Thunderbird and Cadillac Eldorado. This example is
finished in a beautiful Limetruce green with a very nice black
vinyl interior, low back buckets, an aftermarket Grant woodgrain
steering wheel and a burled wood-veneer dash, all showing very
nicely. Under the hood lurks an aftermarket 351 CID Windsor that is
set up with an Edelbrock aluminum intake, a Holley carb, headers,
and some sharp looking brushed aluminum & black finned Cougar valve
covers, letting you know that this is not just some base model
Cougar! In addition to all that is the T-10 5-speed manual
transmission, guaranteed to add to the excitement of driving this
lovely cat around town. The Cougar was originally built on the
Mustang chassis, but an additional 2" frame stretch by the boys at
Mercury give these Cougars that long, sleek look that, along with
the hideaway headlights, has come to signify the distinction of
these 1st gen Cougars.
Vehicle Details
1967 Mercury Cougar
Listing ID:CC-1700693
Price:$39,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1967
Make:Mercury
Model:Cougar
Exterior Color:Limetruce
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:17098
Stock Number:SAN149
VIN:GCCSAN149
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