Eric's Muscle Cars is proud to offer this beautifully restored 1969
Mercury Cougar Convertible. Well known for the distinctive
sequential taillights and trademark hideaway headlights the Cougars
appearance made it a very popular Mercury when it was released.
Same owner since 2005, has put less than 10,000 miles on it since
that time and kept it in his garage. The body was completely redone
in 2009 with a Dupont Hot Hues color. The 351 Windsor motor was
professionally rebuilt in 2010 and only has about 8,200 miles on
it. Driven sparingly since restored but enjoyed, it does have minor
rock chips but still looks fantastic as the pictures and video
show. The engine bay is detailed, featuring an Edelbrock
Performance Series four-barrel carburetor and intake manifold,
complemented by factory-style exhaust manifolds. Ford Racing valve
covers add a touch of flair, while all hoses, belts, and soft parts
are in good condition. The FMX transmission was serviced and
rebuilt in 2005. The car boasts new front disc brakes, a dual
exhaust system, and rear air shocks. The interior similarly was
restored with a new carpet and vinyl front seats to match the
original design. This car has won numerous awards at various car
shows over the years and is particularly fun to drive with the top
down. Included with the car are numerous spare parts and repair and
shop manuals. Drop the top and enjoy this Cougar on a beautiful day
and you won't stop seeing thumbs up on any cruise !
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