1968 Mercury Cougar Restomod on 2040-cars
Deer Park, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351W
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Cougar
Trim: 2 door coupe
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 3,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Up for sale is my 1968 Mercury Cougar, everything on this car has been changed, upgraded, and redone. This car has roughly 35k invested into it. Engine is 351W roller motor with TrickFlow Fast As Cast cylinder heads, Comp Cam roller camshaft,Trickflow roller link bar lifters Trickflow roller rockers , heat treated pushrods, edelbrock performer rpm, Holley 770, edelbrock water pump, march serpentine pulley, Holley fuel pump, Doug's headers, MSD distributer, MSD 6al box, MSD wires, MSD coil, engine in bored .30 over, forged pistons, balanced and blueprinted, custom air filter system , polished aluminum valve covers. Exhaust is 2 1/2 with x-pipe, flowmaster mufflers, 2 1/2 tails that can be unbolted, and turn downs can be bolted in place if so desire.
Transmission is c4, 1500 stall, rear is posi with 3.25 gears, auburn differential, all new bearings, races, etc. Suspension is state of the art Chris Alstons Chassisworks , canted g-bar suspension , coil overs, 16way adjustable shocks, sub-frame connector system, with driveshaft loop. Front coil overs as we'll along with total control strut tower braces, complete front end has been changed, larger front sway bar, roller idler arm. Brakes are disc all the way around, stainless brake lines, new master cylinder, calipers, rotors, etc. wheels are custom Foose wheels, 18x8 up front, 18x12 in the back with bf Goodrich KDWs , 335 tire in the back. Complete interior has been done, new floorboards, POR15 complete, dyno mat, new carpet, all new auto meter gauges,seats re-upholstered , new headliner. Windows have been tinted, new windshield, 2 stage paint, base coat, clear coat, new valances both front and rear.
I'm sure there are a few things I have missed, as I stated before, everything has been changed/replaced, or upgraded in this car. Still has original door panels, and bumpers and taillight assemblies, maybe a few other odds and ends. This car is a real nice driver/ family cruiser , have only been able to drive a few times a year as I am very busy with other things. Car also comes with another complete differential set up, 4:10 posi, brand new cam in box, slightly bigger than one in car. 542 lift in car now, was eventually going to build 408 stroker, as the cylinder heads can handle around 600 hp. Brand new milodon oil pan in box, new timing chain as we'll, nothing wrong what's in the car, has factory oil pan, and you should always change timing chain when you change camshaft. Please only serious inquires only, please do not call if you have cougar but want to know how I did certain things, not to be rude, just do not have time just to bs. Please no trades, have enough stuff to keep me busy. Thank you for looking, and good luck. 1-631-586-2043, ask for Frank
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