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1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator 6.4l 390ci 4v C6 Stunning Cat! on 2040-cars

US $17,999.00
Year:1969 Mileage:112500
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

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1969 MERCURY COUGAR
6.4L 390ci 4V
C6 AUTOMATIC TRANS
ELIMINATOR INSPIRATION


For sale is a recently refreshed 1969 Mercury Cougar, Eliminator inspiration. Clean California title, this Cougar has a straight body with good lines and gaps.
The paint was recently finished, and is a quality 2 stage bumper off restoration. The color is a rich Viper GTS Pearl Blue. All trim is original and there. Custom reflective white side stripes are stunning at night! Chrome is in great shape. All lights work, headlight actuators work. The body is straight, and paint is full of gloss!
The marble blue interior features comfortable high back seats, good carpet, headliner, door panels, and original straight dash! CD/Radio connected to two Rockford Fosgate speakers in the back. All windows are in good shape, all window regulators work smoothly. Centerline aluminum rally wheels are 15" with good tires. Flowmaster dual exhaust with chrome tips.
Solid suspension, newer power brakes stop very well and don't pull. Steering has been rebuilt and is accurate. Disk brakes in front, drums in rear. This blue beast is powered by a 390ci 6.4L that was rebuilt some time ago. Very powerful, with performance cam shaft and 4v 650cfm carburetor. The C6 automatic transmission has been rebuilt and has only 1000 miles on it.
Many Edlebrock engine upgrades,  new distributor, battery, aluminum radiator, plugs, valve covers, larger front stabilizer bar, new front and rear shocks, brakes, and more. This Cougar is reliable, stable, comfortable to drive, and performs very well with lots of torque. The floor pans and trunk are solid with no rust.Trunk has spare tire, and clean dry original panels.
This car is a blast to drive, sounds beastly, and gets lots of attention!


I can assist with getting a transportation quote from a reliable carrier. 

ATTENTION POTENTIAL BUYERS
-YOU MUST HAVE A FEEDBACK SCORE GREATER THAN 5 TO SUBMIT OFFERS. IF NOT, PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID.
-DO NOT BID IF YOU DONT HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE, OR IF YOU WILL NOT FOLLOW THROUGH WITH THE DEAL.
I WILL EXCEPT PAYPAL FOR A SMALL DEPOSIT, PLEASE DON'T ASK ME TO PAY FOR THE WHOLE AMOUNT WITH PAYPAL.
***PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR ANY QUESTIONS. DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING AND PURCHASE WITHOUT VERIFYING ANY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CAR. I CAN PROVIDE A PHONE NUMBER FOR QUESTIONS IF YOU EMAIL ME.***
CAR IS ALSO LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY, THEREFORE I RESERVE TO RIGHT TO SELL LOCALLY OUTSIDE OF EBAY.


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