1968 Mercury Cougar Xr-7 5.0l on 2040-cars
Pinole, California, United States
California 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7
3 Speed Automatic Power steering and brakes Front disc brakes Rear drums ENGINE 1989 Ford 302 H.O. GT from a ex California Highway Patrol Foxbody Mustang I got the motor from Jerry at ABC Mustangs in Hayward California The same Jerry that was on Overhaulin with the infamous Chip Foose Rustang episode He had the motor in his shop that a buddy from C.H.P. gave to him The motor was converted to carb set up by Jerry Engine has only 60k and the heads have been ported and rebuilt Engine Bay New Edelbrock 600 cfm 4 barrel carb Summit Racing Distributer Ford racing plugs,valve covers,air filter,bow ties, and brake valve control Doug Thorley Tri-Y Headers Msd Blaster 2 coil New battery New radiator and hoses Mini starter...powerful Rebuilt Master Cylinder Lokar Midnight Series black Billet gas pedal with c4 kickdown kit Weiland intake manifold Flex a lite fan with shroud Flowmaster 40 series Dual Exhaust with Chrome tips Suspension New leaf springs , rear shock, and shackles New sway bar upper lower control arms ball joints and even the giant springs have been replaced Rides great!Suspension is done! Tranny 2400 stall tci convertor original tranny Shifts great! Interior Seats are from 1970 mach 1 Mustang (more comfy) I have the originals but their all beat up and need a total restore job..they are also included if you want them Minor tear in the rear seat and headliner GT Grant steering wheel Overall great condition 7/10 Exterior Minor surface rust on the car as seen in pictures but this is the original paint Bumpers and Chrome around the car are in great condition! Headlights work great! Vintage wheels from fresno ca Bf Goodrich white letter tires Jams are pretty clean as well as wheel wells no rust!...just maybe a little burnt rubber lol Overall THE BAD The car needs have the timing set i cant get it to idle quite right It will need to be towed it starts and runs just cant hold the idle it dies out if you dont 2 step it.. i wouldnt drive it for safety sake Tranny pan leaks needs a gasket (minor) Power steering valve leaks (minor) Rear quarter panel window is hard to stay up..i have the module to fix it will come with car Factory tach and clock doesnt work THE GOOD This is the last of a 1968 xr7 black lic plates with the hard top and paint scheme pretty rare The car is a strong runner with solid chassis and pans Clean California title in my name I put alot of money into her and trying to recop at least some of it I just dont have the time for it...This will be the only time it is on ebay otherwise ill keep her until this summer when i do have some time The stereo seen in pix DOES NOT COME WITH CAR any questions feel free to ask VIN# 8R93F512480 current reg till feb 2015 |
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Junkyard Gem: 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7
Sun, Feb 12 2023Starting with the 1939 model year and continuing through 2011, the rule in Dearborn was that most Ford models would get a dressed-up sibling wearing Mercury badges (and Canadians even got Mercury F-100s and Econolines). When the Mustang first hit showrooms in 1964, the countdown for a Mercurized version began. That car, the Cougar, debuted as a 1967 model marketed as "the man's car." Today's Junkyard Gem is a much-abused example of the early-1970s Cougar, found in a San Francisco Bay Area car graveyard a while back. Just as the Mustang packed on weight and price as the 1960s became the 1970s, the even more heavily gingerbreaded Cougar did the same. For 1971 through 1973, the Cougar was still based on the Mustang chassis but weighed several hundred additional pounds and was more than seven inches longer. The curb weight for this car was 3,298 pounds, versus 2,941 pounds for the lightest '72 Mustang coupe. Yes, there's a Mustang underneath all that chrome! When the Mustang went to a modified Pinto chassis starting in the 1974 model year, the Cougar moved over to the midsize Torino platform and stayed there until it rejoined the Mustang on the Fox platform for 1980 (though the honor of being the Mustang's near-twin went to the Mercury Capri at that point). For 1989, the Cougar became an MN12 Thunderbird sibling, where it remained through its 30th anniversary … and then the Cougar got the axe. The Cougar story wasn't done at that point, however, because the name got revived in 1999 with a Mondeo-based version that lasted through 2002 and bears the distinction of being one of the few Mercury models with no corresponding Ford-badged counterpart. Along the way, there were Cougar sedans and even station wagons, with the curb weight of the heaviest-ever Cougar bloating to well over two tons (the winner of that honor is the 1977 Cougar Villager wagon, scaling in at an astounding 4,482 pounds). In 1972, though, all new Cougars were coupes or convertibles, and all of them came with factory V8 power. The build tag on this one tells us that it was assembled at the River Rouge compound in Dearborn and sold via the Kansas City sales office. That tells us that someone drove this car to California after buying it in the Midwest; Ford also built 1972 Cougars in San Jose, so California Mercury shoppers would have bought locally-produced ones. It's a top-end XR-7 in Medium Bright Yellow paint, with the interior in Medium Ginger.
Has the Mercury Marauder gotten better with age?
Fri, Oct 23 2015In the early 2000s Mercury desperately wanted to develop some edge for its brand – seemingly stuck between a quasi-premium, quasi-performance space in the Ford Universe. The Marauder is perhaps the most famous of the vehicles that resulted from those efforts, and is rapidly approaching Modern Classic status, today. Effectively a murdered out Grand Marquis with some updated trim pieces – what are company parts bins for, if not raiding? – the Marauder looked convincingly like a bad guy car. The 4.6-liter V8 under its hood that had been breathed on by engineers for a little more power, kicking out 302 horsepower and 318 pound-feet of torque from the factory. Not exactly Ferrari-baiting numbers, but it'd give your local cop's car a run for its money. Being a wild child of the last decade, of course our friends at MotorWeek had it on the program. What better way to test your mean-mugging muscle sedan than with John Davis' tanned and steady hands?
Junkyard Gem: 1995 Mercury Tracer Trio
Sat, Feb 5 2022With the rise of Radwood, cars with exaggerated characteristics associated with the 1980s and 1990s are cool again. That means some combination of pastel and/or neon colors, squiggly squeezed-from-toothpaste-tube graphics, nonfunctional decklid spoilers, giant TURBO badging, and kicky youth-centric nomenclature are required if you want your wheels to be considered in compliance with the sacred tenets of Radism. I do my best to find rad machinery while crawling around in car graveyards, and since I came of driving age in 1982 I know a bit about the subject. Today's rare Junkyard Gem shows us the Mercury Division's belated attempt to sell fun cars to rad-leaning youngsters: a Tracer Trio, found in a Denver yard a few weeks back. The Trio package added 310 bucks to the cost of the $11,280 base Tracer sedan (that's about $575 on a $20,925 car in 2022 dollars), and it got the hip-and-trendy young buyer a leather-wrapped steering wheel, seven-spoke wheels, a decklid spoiler and these rad fender badges. I'm going to say that the much louder graphics and candy-cane-colored displacement badges on the Pontiac Sunbird W25 out-radded the Tracer Trio by a mile, but then Pontiac generally out-radded everyone in those days. Even Plymouth got into the act with such radness as the Breeze Expresso and Sundance Duster (we'll overlook the anti-rad Horizon Miser here). Perhaps tellingly, Mercury, Pontiac and Plymouth all got the "Old Yeller" treatment not long after the Rad Era ended. The Tracer name always went on Mercuries built on Mazda platforms, starting with the Australia-built, Ford Laser-based 1987-1989 cars and then continuing with Mexico-assembled, Ford Escort-based 1991-1996 cars. That generation of Escort/Tracer was mechanical twins with the Mazda Protege, itself the bridge between the 323 and the Mazda3. Some Tracers got the a 1.8-liter Mazda engine that was related to the Miata's engine, but this one has the pure-Detroit CVH 1.9. You're looking at 88 horsepower right here; the Mazda 1.8 offered 127 horses. At least the original buyer of this car got the base five-speed manual transmission instead of forking over $815 extra (about $1,510 today) for the four-speed slushbox. As a 29-year-old slacker living in San Francisco's Mission District and driving a hooptie '65 Chevy Impala sedan at the time, I would have taken the manual transmission without the Trio package, had I been forced to buy a new Tracer.