1970 Mercury Cougar Xr-7 Convertible 351 4 Barrel Automatic Nice Car! on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Engine:5.8L 351Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Owner
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Dark Ivy
Make: Mercury
Interior Color: Camel
Model: Cougar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 67,000
Sub Model: XR-7
VERY RARE! TRY AND FIND ANOTHER ! First Off, if you are looking for a 1970 Cougar to drive to the grocery store on Sunday, this car is not for you. You can buy 68-69 for much less money. Moreover, this car is geared towards the true collector that appreciates a beautiful, unrestored car with one repaint. This is no "pig in lipstick" here.
1970 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible
67,000 Original Documented Miles This is a 2 Owner Vehicle Just Out Of A Well Known Private Collection (Estate)
Original Dark Ivy Exterior (Code C)
Original Brown Leather Interior
Original 351 Engine 4 bbl engine (was a 2 bbl, prior owner swapped intake and carb from a 4bbl car, all correct.)
Automatic Trans
Power Disk Brakes (front) Power Top (New) with Boot Magnum 500 Wheels, New Tires, Correct Center Caps (In Box)
This is a very nice example of a VERY RARE and hard to find 1970 Cougar XR-7 Convertible. Mercury made less than 2000 of these cars to begin with. It's very difficult to put a price on it insofar is there are very few for sale. These cars usually change hands privately.
This car has a very nice original interior that is amazing considering the car is unrestored. The exterior was repainted in its original hue about 5 years ago, and has few few road miles since then, and is great for a driver. The car is very solid, with all original sheet metal. , dry floors. This is not a rot box or "bondo buggy". Everything works on this car as well, from the sequential tail lights to the hidden headlights. The car drives straight and rattle free, a true testament to being a original low mileage car. The chrome and brightwork is damn near perfect. Car runs great and needs nothing at this point to drive and enjoy! This is as nice as they come in a "unrestored" state.
This car needs nothing to drive and enjoy. Note- I have the spare tire, jack, and all fiberboard panels for the trunk, I just removed them to show potential buyers the immaculate condition of the trunk, including factory paint in trunk. I am a avid Mercury collector, and you DONT see trunks this nice, ever.
Haggerty price guide values the car at $26,000 in #3 condition...I'm going to discount that price substantially.
Try and FIND another.
Questions or concerns?
Call me at 312 622 7533 PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS! THE ONLY STUPID QUESTION IS THE QUESTION YOU DONT ASK!
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