1967 Cougar on 2040-cars
Newark, Ohio, United States
Engine:V-8
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: White
Make: Mercury
Interior Color: Red
Model: Cougar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: Auto.
Mileage: 24,750
Here is a VERY Nice, Unmolested 1967 Mercury Cougar. 24,000 Original miles! After driving this car you will not question the milage, it drives Super! Just bought from the longtime owners estate. Garge kept since new. Documentation includes the original manuals, owners card, build sheet and Ford maintenance Folio. Sold new in Spencer W. Va.
289 V-8 C-4 automatic. Pwr. Steering and Brakes. Runs and drives like New! True definition of a Survivor car. 90% original paint and factory applied pin stripes.The body shows older spot repairs on the fender and quarter bottoms. (see pics) Theres a small scrape on the right rear quarter and a couple of door dings. 99% rustfree frame and floors. The chrome is very nice and straight, even the headlights and taillights work correctly.The interior is beautiful and near perfect, except for a small tear on the side panel of the drivers seat. There are no signs of fading or wear anywhere else. The gauges are bright and clear and work correctly. Even the radio and interior lights work.
Overall this is a Great Ole' Cougar, very original and a presentable Survivor level car. If you choose to paint it it will certainly increase in value. Personally I like it just the way it is.
Newer Goodyear Eagle tires, Magnum wheel covers,brakes ,shocks, exhaust, battery and gas tank. Drive her anywhere!
Study the pictures. look at the originality, bid accordingly. Fly in to Port Columbus (Ohio) and drive it home. We sell world wide!
Call Phil for more info or pics. 1-740-334-8321
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