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1970 Mercury Cougar-----rare Xr 7----351 Cleveland---very Sharp Looking Driver on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:1970 Mileage:0
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Up for Auction is a very sharp looking Rare 1970 Mercury Cougar XR 7.This rare Collector Vehicle is a sharp looking Driver that gets Looks everywhere it goes.This Cougar looks really stunning on all the Pictures that where taken and is ready to be driven to the car Shows.It is very IMPORTANT to me to let you know that is indeed a good looking Cougar you could probably drive to the car Shows,but i have to stress that this Car is not a top notch 30.000 dollar Show car.If you really like to get a top notch Cougar i would recommend you to look at my other 1967 Cougar,that Car is a super hot restored looking Beauty.. This 1970 Cougar has a 351 Cleveland V-8 2 Barrel Carb.Engine(possibly Matching Numbers) but dont count me on it.Transmission is a 3 Speed Automatic that shifts smooth without any Problems.Brakes are Drums all the Way around.This Cougar starts up easy and runs and drives pretty good.Interior is very nice with beautiful Upholstery that matches the Car very well.The Dash is nice.The black Carpet is Clean----Door Panels are nice-------The Headliner looks to be Original and is in fantastic Condition------The Car has a brand new Windshield--------the maroon kind of a Metallic candy apple Paint job looks Beautiful and even more stunning when the Sun is out..This Cougar has a nice straight Body without any Damage.The Roof Top looks great ,but is not flawless.Original this cougar had a Vinyl top..The Engine Compartment and under hood is painted and very clean.The Trunk is clean.All the Gauges work,but the clock and the Gas Gauge.The Interior Switches work.The Doors and the Trunk are aligned great and open nice and tight.The large Hood closes and opens good,but needs to be aligned a little better.The Chrome on the Car is nice.The old Style Racing Wheels are polished and look beautiful on this Cougar.Tires are almost new with 90 % Tread left.The car has a Dual Exhaust(Cherry bombs) that sounds really good.I have seen XR 7 Cougars advertised for 15.000 to 20.000 dollars with rust and not even painted.But some of the sellers are dreamers i guess and have to learn.I am a realistic and down to earth guy and easy to deal with.i know what i got,but i will give anyone a very fair and good deal if someone is really interested.So here is a sharp looking and good running Rare 1970 XR 7 Cougar.Car will be sold as is without any Warranty or promises.Please look at all the pictures at close up and make sure this is the car you really want when you bid on it.Please ask all the Questions before you bid and i will answer them with the best of my knowledge.I am not an Expert or mechanic and i really tried to describe this great looking Cougar the best i could.I would prefer you to pick up the car in person if you would be the highest bidder,I would even pay part of your trip if you would end up getting the car in Person.But in any Event that this is not possible for you ,i will help you to pick a Transport Company for you at the best possible Price. Nada guide from today ,not from 3 years ago from today for 1970 mercury Cougar XR 7. low retail ---11.000 --------Average Retail------21.000 ----------and high retail 35.000 American dollars. If there are any other Questions i be glad to answer them for you.My feedback is excellent and you are in good hands.Buyer Satisfaction is the most IMPORTANT to me.Everyone works hard for their Money nowadays, so i will do my best to get you the Best possible Deal i can for your hard earned Money.Any reasonable Offer is welcome as i like to sell the Car to anyone who enjoys those great looking Classic American Collector Cars from the Past.

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Junkyard Gem: 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid

Sat, Dec 19 2020

Once hybrid vehicles from Honda and Toyota proved to work well in the real world of American streets during the early 2000s, other U.S.-market manufacturers climbed aboard the gasoline-electric bandwagon. Ford introduced the Escape Hybrid for the 2005 model year and sales proved quite strong; its Mercury-badged sibling, the Mariner Hybrid, appeared the following year. The Mariner Hybrid never induced many vehicle shoppers to sign on the line which is dotted, despite gasoline prices going absolutely ape in 2008, though it remained available all the way through the Mercury brand's 2010 demise. Here's one of those rare trucks, found in a Denver-area yard last month. The Escape/Mariner Hybrids got amazing fuel economy for tall, truck-shaped machines, though the serious penny-pinchers with long commutes skipped anything built in the 21st century and began driving up the prices of the once-scorned Geo Metro XFi, gas-sipping champion of the previous decade. The Mercury brand was on the ropes by this time, with not much to distinguish the once-distinctive Mercury machines from their near-identical Ford counterparts. The 1999-2002 Cougar was the last Mercury sold here with no twin brothers over in the Ford showrooms. I do see the occasional Escape Hybrid in places like this, though such gas-saving small SUVs tend to retain their value well enough that it takes a crash to retire one. This Mariner Hybrid hit something hard and either flipped on its side or scraped a guardrail for some distance. The airbags deployed and, presumably, spared the occupants from serious injury. That's the good news. The bad news is that fixing this kind of damage to a 13-year-old vehicle made by a defunct brand just isn't worth it to insurance companies, hybrid-electric powertrain or not. We can assume that the battery pack lives on in another Escape/Mariner. Navigation, Bluetooth, and other features that were considered pretty slick in 2007. This truck was in pretty good shape until the very end. Jill Wagner proved that you can bury a Mercury emblem in volcanic soil and it will grow into a brand-new Mariner Hybrid. That's how science works! You can go to the same field and tap on a Mercury emblem, if you want to get a regular gasoline Mariner. Featured Gallery Junked 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid View 20 Photos Auto News Green Mercury Automotive History Crossover SUV Hybrid mercury mariner mercury mariner hybrid Junkyard Gems

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Ford is recalling about 70,209 examples of the 2005-2008 Ford Escape Hybrid and the 2006-2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid because the cooling pumps for their hybrid systems could fail.
According to the company's defect notice, it's possible for the original "Motor Electronics Coolant (MEC) Pump" to wear out and fail, which would could cause the hybrid system to overheat. If this happens, the vehicle goes into a safety mode that takes away most or all of its power. However, braking and steering still operate normally. After cooling down, the affected models restart normally. The company says that it's not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this problem.
Ford will begin repairing the vehicles in late October, and dealers will be installing improved, brushless pumps on the affected models at no charge to owners. If drivers had their pumps fail before this recall, they can contact Ford for a possible reimbursement. Scroll down to read the recall announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or download the full defect notice as a PDF, here.

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