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1967 Mercury Cougar Restomod, Pro Touring Ground Up Restored on 2040-cars

US $17,995.00
Year:1967 Mileage:22831 Color: Burgundy /
 Black
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: 7F91C559884 Year: 1967
Model: Cougar
Trim: RESTOMOD
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 22,831
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Disability Equipped: No.
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1967 MERCURY COUGAR RESTOMOD....  PRO TOURING   !!!!!

COMLETE RESTORE ON ORIGINAL RED CAR...NOW PAINTED INFERNO RED / TITANIUM TWO-TONED .
** REBUILT 1971 302 BORED .030 OVER WITH A MILD STREET CAM. FORD RACING SINGLE PLANE INTAKE,HOLLEY 600 CFM CARB,HEI IGNITION,ACCEL PLUGS,WIRES,AND STAINLESS SHORTY HEADERS. 
** NEW EXHAUST WITH FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS. REBUILT ORIGINAL C-4 TRANSMISSION WITH RACE CLUTHCES, BANDS, AND TRANS GO SHIFT KIT. 
** ORIGINAL 8" REAR-END WITH NEW BEARINGS, SEALS, AND 3:00 AXLE RATIO. 
** ROD AND CUSTOM MOTORSPORTS FRONT-END WITH DROP SPINDLES, POWER RACK AND PINION STEERING.  
** ALL NEW POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES AND DRUM REAR BRAKES. 
** BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL 68' (BLACK) DELUXE INTERIOR...COMPLETE.....INCLUDING DOOR PANELS,DASH PAD, CONSOLE, HEADLINER, CARPET, AND HEADRESTS. 
** CLARION CD PLAYER AND 6X9 SPEAKERS.
** ALL ORIGINAL GLASS IN NICE CONDITION, WITH ALL NEW RUBBER WEATHER STRIPPING ETC. 
** UNDER CARRIAGE IS VERY CLEAN AND DETAILED AS WELL. 
** HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLYS ARE RESTORED AND UPGRADED TO 68' STYLE WITH SEQUENTIAL TURN SIGNALS AND AN UNGRADED ELECTRONIC BOX THAT WORKS GREAT.
** NEW 15" AMERICAN RACING WHEELS AND FIRESTONE FIREHAWK TIRES. 
** FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE RE-CHROMED AND ALL OTHER MOLDINGS HAVE BEEN RE-CHROMED OR POLISHED . 
** IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A CAR THAT SOMEBODY HAS ALREADY PUT BLOOD, SWEAT , AND TEARS AND LOTS OF MONEY IN.  YOU CAN GET IN AND DRIVE .


 BUY IT NOW ONLY  $17,950
CALL JOE AND LETS MAKE A DEAL !!!!  SHOP 816-483-5678 OR CELL 
816-304-4600 
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS SINCE 1986!!!
 MUSTANG PLUS 5500 INDEPENDENCE AVE. KANSAS CITY MO.64123
            WE ARE OPEN TUESDAY-FRIDAY 9-5-SATURDAY 9-3 
          WE SELL MUSTANG , CAMARO & MUSCLE CAR PARTS 
                NEW AND USED CALL WITH YOUR NEEDS .
                         816-483-5678
THIS CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY , WRITTEN OR IMPLIED . IT IS ALWAYS ADVISABLE TO COME BY  AND SEE AND DRIVE THE CAR OR SEND AN INSPECTOR . WE WILL WORK WITH YOU TO MAKE IT AS EASY AS POSSIBLE.

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