1967 Mercury Cougar 289 Factory A/c 2 Door Coupe Low Mileage on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Selling my 1967 Mercury Cougar. Its the base model. Car is very original and super low miles with documentation to support it. Im the second owner of this car, and have owned it for the last 15 years. This car has been stored indoors most of its life.
Interior...... Interior is original except for the carpet with I replaced with an OEM type of the exact same as the original. The rest is untouched and for having the years it has on it is in amazing condition. Dash, headliner Seats gauges, steering wheel, door panels center console all very clean. Issues are the tear on the top of the drivers seat which is visible in the pictures, and pitting on the a/c heater control as well as on the vents and the painted chrome bezel around the dash pad is thinned in areas Exterior....... Car is all there, all molding trim lights bumpers etc, all 100% original. Paint is not original, original color was a light sky blue. Car was painted in 2000. Paint is in great shape and has never been color sanded. This Car is 100% rust free. It is as solid as a rock. Drive train..... This car is matching on everything. Motor Trans complete drivetrain is original. It runs amazing. No leaks and no issues what so ever on how it drives. A/C converted to 134 and it blows cold with the original compressor. I could not imagine this car being able to run any smoother. Whats not original.... Muffler (flowmaster 3 Chamber) Rims and center caps (SS type normally found on a mustang) I do have the original hub caps and rims. Carb. (Oem just not original) Radiator Replaced two row with a 3 row. I have original 2 row still. Removed the California smog stuff but still have it saved. Issues... Lazy headlight hood on the driver side. It opens and closes however its slower than the other side. Rear quarter panel has a ding in it. Its really minor. Shopping cart or something (boy I would like to get my hands on that guy) Missing One Black License Plate This Car is a looker I tell you. I have driven many cars and this one takes the cake. The Midnight Blue on the White interior with the shining chrome is a great combination. That with the way its runs and sounds and the classic rims with the BFG's White letters out just catches every eye. Its a classy Classic. One of the best looking if not the best looking 67 I have seen. I stand behind this car 100%. If the buyer is not satisfied when you come to get the car well no problem and no money lost. Car is worth every penny I am asking. You dont find cars like this anymore. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. |
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