This 1970 Mercury Cougar Eliminator is powered by its 351ci
Cleveland V8 engine paired with a factory 4-speed manual
transmission and factory Hurst shifter, identified by VIN
0F91M542605 and verified as a true Eliminator by its Marti Report.
Per the Marti documentation, it is one of 302 produced with this
engine and transmission combination. It is finished in its
factory-correct Competition Yellow exterior with a black interior.
Equipment includes power steering and power brakes with front
discs, and a new exhaust system has been installed. The engine
compartment is detailed to complement its mechanical presentation.
It rides on classic Magnum 500 wheels that support its
period-correct appearance. The interior features several refreshed
components, including new front upholstery, new carpet and a new
headliner, while retaining hallmark items such as the rim-blow
steering wheel. Factory-correct exterior elements include the
proper trunk lid wing and prop rod, consistent with Eliminator
equipment. Documentation includes the Marti Report and copies of
the original MSO order and Window Sticker.
Vehicle Details
1970 Mercury Cougar
Listing ID:CC-2031848
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1970
Make:Mercury
Model:Cougar
Exterior Color:Competition Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293501
VIN:0F91M542605
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