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1967 Mercury Cougar Resto Mod. Show Piece Custom Of A Kind!! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:10460
Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States

1967 MERCURY COUGAR

ONE OF KIND COMPLETELY RESTORED!!!

OVER 75 PICTURES! GIVE THEM TIME TO LOAD! LOOK BELOW DESCRIPTION FOR ALL OF THE PICTURES!


A super rare find and one of a kind! Completely restored and modified 1967 Mercury Cougar. In a custom Blue exterior. You will not see this color on any other! Ground up restoration was done and completed professionally in May 2012. Over $25,000. in this project and it shows! The current owner had a vision with this car to be his dream show car. Unforeseen circumstances force the sale of his baby. His blood sweat and tears can be your dream. He really hopes the new owner can see the hard work and appreciate her as she should be. Show her! Drive her you will surely turn some heads! It's so deserving. Solid southern car. Just moved to New York. 


The 1970 rebuilt 302 V8 was rebuilt with approximately 10,000 miles ago and was re-ringed, new cam and lifters with roller rockers, all new bearings and pistons. 3-Speed C4 Automatic transmission with a limited slip 3.73 posi rear end. All new bushings in front suspension replaced. Welded on traction bars *this car hooks up and goes!!! Manual rack & pinion steering. 4 piston calipers, 4 wheel power disk brakes. KYB performance shocks, Dynomax mufflers for a fantastic sound! 17" Mustang GT wheels with brand new Eagle GT tires at $300 each!! Re-chromed factory bumpers. Trunk mounted battery. Owner added sound deadening to floor pans and the trunk floor to limit sound internally. Power antenna. Electronic headlight motors replace factory vacuum ones-motor does not make enough vacuum on it's own because of the BIGGER camshaft. The famous sequential tail lights work perfect! Custom seats with blue cougar embroidery. B&M Shifter. Custom blue digital gauges on dash. The custom hood scoop that is a functional ram air system! This car was stripped to bare metal. Then epoxy primed and a custom blue mix was applied base coat clear coat. It's stunning!! The owner has driven the car about 460 miles since restoration was completed. It's currently resting on four jack stands in a heated garage. 


Just recently after a year in storage the owner took the car out for a ride. During the ride he noticed white smoke from the drivers side tail pipe. He immediately pulled over and shut the car off. We are assuming its head gasket issue. The vehicle still runs great and makes no abnormal noises. No internal damage was done. Other than a drivers side mirror needing to be tightened that is all the issues noticed with the car. The owner is done investing so those are the new owners minor issues to fix. Again this is a 1 of a kind 67' Mercury Cougar. Start spring with a true muscle car for the shows and of course to turn many heads!! Good luck with your bidding!!

We know if you're serious buyer you're going to have questions. So please feel free to call me. Dana 585-455-7333. Leave a message with your name & number and any questions. I will get back to you within a day with answers! Serious buyers only. Don't bother asking what is the reserve. Those questions will not be answered. Bid to own! Good luck.    

 


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If seeing this car in person helps make your decision please ask before the auction ends. If you bid and meet the reserve you now own this beauty. Deposit within 24 hours of auctions end. Full payment by cash or certified cleared bank funds before transfer of ownership will take place. Any and all travel and or transportation arrangements are the buyers responsibility. If you are a very serious bidder feel free to email me and I can put you in contact with the owner. Online Auto Auctions is representing this car for a private seller and is no way an owner of this vehicle. All bidders agree to allow Online Auto Auctions to obtain bidders information once you have placed a bid on this auction. If you have 0 or negative feedback Online Auto Auctions reserves the right to cancel your bid if we are unable to contact you for confirmation. If a deposit isn't received within 24 hours of auctions end we reserve the right to re-list this auction or offer it to the next highest bidder. Failure to complete the contract to purchase this car once reserve has been met and auction has ended will result in negative feedback. Please review buyers and sellers rights in eBay terms in their User Agreement. Thank you for bidding on this auction. Good luck! Dana 585-455-7333 Onlineautoauctions.

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