1969 Mercury Cougar on 2040-cars
North Hampton, New Hampshire, United States
1969 Mercury Cougar coupe, was owned by one California family from 1969 until August of 2009 when bought and shipped to Massachusetts were I purchased car in 2010 and brought to New Hampshire. Car has been stored in garage and driven only in good weather. Excellent condition, runs and drives beautifully. Frame, floors and body have no rust. 1969 Mercury Cougar coupe, was owned by one Calfornia family from 1969 until August of 2009 when bought and shipped to Massachusetts were I purchased car in 2010 and brought to New Hampshire. Car has been stored in garage and driven only in good weather. Excellent condition, runs and drives beautifully. Frame, floors and body have no rust. 351 Windsor engine with two barrel carburetor is totally stock and runs perfect - quiet, smooth and fast. Transmission shifts properly and smoothly. New front shocks, front end ball joints and idler arms, has older air shocks in rear and suspension is tight and quiet. New muffler. Nice Magnum rims and new tires. Exterior in very good condition. Car was had paint completely striped to to metal and repainted two years old ago and looks great. Good chrome. Vinyl top in good condition. Cougar Eliminator stripe kit, hood scoop and spoilers. Interior in very good condition with Cougar mats. You will enjoy owning and especially driving this classic car
Buyer will be responsible for all transportation costs if required. I have tried to describe this old Cougar to the best of my ability, but have probably missed something that you need to know, if so just ask. If you would like to inspect the car in person prior to the end of the auction again just ask and arrangements will be made this car is used and sold as is.
Methods of payment:Cash in person. Bank cashier check (must clear before I release the car). Bank wire transfer. Payment must be clear before car can be picked up. Seller determines if payment has cleared. None refundable deposit of $500 due within 48 hours of auction end via paypal and balance due within 7 days via other method. Buyer responsible for any additional cost like import duties, currency conversion, etc. Please remember, this is a auction. If you place a bid, stand behind it. |
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013The Detroit News is reporting that Ford will recall some 370,000 Crown Victoria (pictured), Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car vehicles from model years 2005 through 2011, for an issue regarding the lower intermediate steering shaft. 355,000 of the vehicles in question were sold in the US, with the other 15,000 sold in Canada.
The report indicates that corrosion of the lower intermediate steering shaft could cause a "loss of steering," presumably because of a partial or complete failure of the part. The report points out the dealers will inspect and replace the offending steering component for recalled cars, and may also secure a lower steering column bearing and replace the upper intermediate steering shaft as needed. The company is unaware of any reports of the faulty part causing any accidents or injuries.
Ford helpfully lists states in which corrosion is more likely to have taken place, mostly in the Snow Belt, as you might guess. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia are listed.
Ford finds flex-fuel engine design plays big role in emissions output
Mon, Jan 6 2014How bad is ethanol for your engine? There's been a lot of debate on this issue as the US considers upping the biofuel content in the national gasoline supply from 10 percent (E10) to 15 percent (E15). The ethanol industry and some scientists say higher ethanol blends show no "meaningful differences" in new engines while the oil industry says ethanol creates health risks. Researchers working at the Ford Research and Innovation Center decided to take a closer look at how a wide range of gas-ethanol blends - E0, E10, E20, E30, E40, E55 and E80 - affected the emissions coming out of a flex-fuel 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis. To see the full report, printed in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, requires payment, but there is an abstract and Green Car Congress has some more details. The gist is that, "with increasing ethanol content in the fuel, the tailpipe emissions of ethanol, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, methane, and ammonia increased." At least NOx and NMHC emissions decreased. The researchers say that the effects are due to the fuel and "are expected for all FFVs," but that the way that a manufacturer calibrates the engine will affect NOx, THC, and NMOG emissions. It's this last bit that's important, since the researchers found, "Higher ethanol content in gasoline affects several fundamental fuel properties that can impact emissions. ... These changes can have positive or negative effects that can depend on engine design, hardware, and control strategy. In addition to direct emissions impacts, higher ethanol content fuel can also provide more efficient combustion and overall engine operation under part-load conditions and under knock-limited higher-load conditions." So, as we head towards more ethanol in our fuel supply (maybe), manufacturers are going to need to learn how to burn it most efficiently.
NHTSA upgrades Ford floor mat unintended acceleration probe
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The ostensible cause is that floor mats are trapping the accelerator pedal, but according to a Ford statement at the time, the entrapment is due to owners placing the optional all-weather floor mats, or aftermarket floor mats, on top of the car's standard floor mats. NHTSA has backed up that assessment, pinning the blame on "unsecured or double stacked floor mats."
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