1967 Mercury Cougar--beautiful New Paint---like New Interior--runs &drives Great on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:289-V 8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1967
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Cougar
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Rear Wheel drive
Mileage: 30,111
Exterior Color: Gold
Warranty: no Warranty
Interior Color: Black
Up for Auction is this Super sharp RARE RESTORED 1967 Mercury Cougar.----Beautiful ,super clean all detailed powerful built 289 V-8 Engine------Engine Compartment and under Hood all painted, detailed and super clean------3 Speed Automatic Transmission that shifts smooth and without any problems. Super straight Body without any damage or Rust-------Beautiful Looking brand New Shiny Classic Gold Metallic Paint job that sparkels in the Sun and just looks great------All the Gaps look great and Doors and Trunk open nice and tight-----Hood could need small Adjustment --------All the Glass looks great-----Custom Painted Bumpers----------Trunk is looking good with new Gas tank--------Great looking Cragar Style Rims that match this classic Car well and lock great--------The Tires are on the Car now are 235/60/14 and 245/60/14-----------The black Interior in excellent condition and looks like new--------Has hard to find Door Panels with Cougar emblems that are also in excellent Condition---------Brand new Dash Cover--------nice looking Steering Wheel------New Performance Gauges---------New Carpet------------Beautiful looking Back Seat and new Front Seats that are in excellent Condition.------very nice JVC CD Player Stereo------------All the lights and Blinkers work good-------Car has Dual Exhaust and Air Shocks in the Rear------This Car is very close to a Show Car that runs and drives just great---------keep in mind that this Classic Cougar is about 46 years old and is not a brand new vehicle,there are always a few more minor Things that have to be done,but all that said it runs and drives and looks amazing-----------Car has also newer ball joint and newer Lower Control Arm-------Car has Drum brakes all the way around.------ The front Headlight covers have to be put up and down by hand for now unless i have time to fix them( It is just a small vacuum unit that is needed to have the Headlight covers working again)Please look at all the Pictures at close up in case i missed something.This Is a very,very sharp looking RESTORED and RARE 1967 Mercury Cougar that you can drive to any car Show with pride.I only sell a handful of rare Collector Cars every year and I am very proud to Offer this Classic Cougar for Sale.!!!!!!!!Car will be sold as is Without any Warranty or Promises!!!!!!!!!.Car has clean and clear Title .Please ask all the Questions before you decide to bid on this car and i will answer them with the best of my knowledge .I am here to help and try to keep Transactions as smooth as possible.This vehicle books out high at about 24.000 dollars -about 15.000 as a good looking driver and about 9.000 dollars as an unrestored 30 footer.I like to sell this now and if you like those cougars this is your one and only chance to get your hands on this one no one else would sell for the money i would.I have seen same Cars then mine, same Condition or even less selling from 16.000 to 22.000 dollars.I did my research from 7.000 dollar junk to 25.000 show quality cars or even more.!!!!!!!!!!!Please make sure you have the Money ready before you decide to buy this Car.If you have to get a loan or do financing trough the Bank it will not work as i am not a Dealer or do any financing.Cash in person---Cashiers Check or Bank Transfer will work.This beautiful Rare Collector Vehicle will be sold to the highest Bidder on a 7 day Auction.There is close to 20.000 dollars invested in this beautiful Cougar and the Reserve Price is very,very low to give anybody the same chance to own a beautiful classic Car that otherwise would be sold in a Show Room dealer Ship for around 18 to 20.000 dollars.Get yourself a great deal and please be serious about bidding .1,000 Dollars non refundable Deposit within 24 hours through Pay Pal.and the rest within 3 days after Auction End.In case you are not able to pick up the car in Person i can get you an excellent deal on a Transport company .No problem.I am here to help and make the transaction as smooth as possible for you if you do your part of the deal.thanks
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