The Mercury Cougar was Ford's answer to a gap they had identified
between the Mustang and the Thunderbird, a car with more refinement
than the Mustang but more performance than the luxury cruiser above
it. The formula worked immediately, and the Cougar went on to
become one of the best-selling Mercury models of all time. The 1969
model was the most significant restyle of the first generation,
coming back 3.5 inches longer and 2.9 inches wider with a new
horizontal grille, revised taillights that swept the full width of
the rear, and the addition of a convertible body style that Mercury
had never offered on the Cougar before. This one is a hardtop,
finished in Burnt Orange with a white roof, a combination that is
bold and period-correct, and it has been fully restored in 2021
with the motor rebuilt to match.
Under the hood is the 351 cubic inch V8 backed by a three speed
automatic. The 351 was the base engine for the 1969 Cougar and
produced 250 horsepower in two-barrel form, enough to move this car
with the easy, confident authority that the Cougar was built to
deliver. The rebuilt motor means this drivetrain is sorted and
ready to be enjoyed.
Inside, the white leather interior is clean and sharp against the
burnt orange exterior. Wood dash accents and wood door accents give
the cabin an upscale, finished character that suits the Cougar's
personality perfectly. A wood steering wheel and plaid trunk liner
carry the attention to detail all the way through the car, and the
five-spoke Cougar wheels on the outside finish a car that has been
put together thoughtfully from every angle.
One of the most distinctive features of the first-generation Cougar
was its sequential rear turn signals, which swept across the
taillights from the center outward. Ford had introduced the
technology on the Thunderbird and brought it over to the Cougar,
and in 1969 the revised taillights spanning the full rear of the
car made the effect even more dramatic. It is the kind of detail
that people notice from behind and do not forget.
A fully restored 1969 Cougar in Burnt Orange with white leather is
exactly the kind of first-generation example that the market has
been paying close attention to as these cars quietly gain
recognition they have always deserved.
Please call or email us today for more information.
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