1971 Mercury Couger Convertible Runs And Drives Great A Must See To Appreciate on 2040-cars
North Hollywood, California, United States
1971 MERCURY COUGER CONVERTIBLE RED IN COLOR AND WHITE TOP RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT THE BODY IS IN GOOD SHAPE MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE THE DRIVE TRAIN IS IN GOOD SHAPE THE BRAKES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE THE TRANSMISSION WAS REBUILT A FEW YEARS AGO THERE IS NO RUST ON THE UNDER CARRIAGE THIS IS A VERY NICE CLEAN CAR WAS GARAGE KEPT FOR YEARS THE CARPET IS IN GOOD SHAPE THE SEATS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE THE DASH IS IN GOOD SHAPE THE ONLY THING BAD IS 2 SMALL HOLES IN THE REAR OF THE TOP THE MOTOR FOR THE CONVERTIBLE TOP DOES NOT WORK BUT GOES DOWN MANUALLY LOOKS GREAT IN PERSON PLEASE CALL STEVE 818-620-0207 THERE IS NO REFUNDS ON ALL DEPOSITS WE WILL SELL WORLD WIDE IF YOU NEED HELP FOR TRANSPORTING CALL STEVE 818-620-0207 On Sep-16-14 at 13:17:27 PDT, seller added the following information: WE FORGOT TO MENTION WE HAD THE FRONT END REPLACED NEW BALL JOINTS NEW SHOCKS ALL 4 NEW BUSHINGS NEW SPRINGS SO MUCH WAS DONE ALSO NEW EXHAUST PIPES AND MUFFLER THIS CAR IS A READY TO GO ANY WERE I WOULD DRIVE IT ANY WERE CROSS COUNTRY NEW RADIATOR NEW BATTERY ENGINE WAS REBUILT LESS THEN 5 YEARS AGO HARDLY ANY MILES THIS IS A VERY SOLID CAR CALL ME FOR MORE QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY WE HAVE A CLEAR TITTLE ON HAND TAGS ARE GOOD ALSO CALL ME STEVE 818-620-0207 |
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