1967 Mercury Cougar (complete Parts Car) (most Parts Will Fit Ford Mustang) on 2040-cars
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Engine:289
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Salvage
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Mercury
Interior Color: White
Model: Cougar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CHROME
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 78,210
I'M SELLING THIS CAR FOR MY SISTER AS A PARTS CAR, THERE IS NO TITLE. SHE MOVED DOWN SOUTH AND IS NOT GOING TO FINISH THE RESTORATION PROJECT THAT HER EX BOYFRIEND STARTED 10 YEARS AGO. IT USE TO BE A GOOD DRIVING CAR BEFORE HE STARTED TO TAKE IT APART AND WORK ON IT. WELL, THEY BROKE UP AND THE CAR WAS LEFT IN PIECES. I'M PRETTY SURE ALL THE PARTS ARE HERE. ALL THE PANELS APPEAR TO STILL BE IN VERY SOLID CONDITION. THE VINAL TOP WAS REMOVED YEARS AGO, SO THE ROOF LOOKS A LITTLE ROUGH, BUT NO MAJOR HOLES,IT LOOKS LIKE ITS ALL SURFACE RUST, A COUPLE VERY SMALL PIN HOLES, BUT THE METAL SEEMS VERY SOLID STILL. THE REAR GLASS WAS REMOVED IN THE PROCESS SO IT GOT WET INSIDE FROM TIME TO TIME, THE CAR WAS COVERED MOST OF THE TIME, BUT NOT ALL OF THE TIME. THE VINYL INTERIOR IS IN ROUGH CONDITION. I'M PRETTY SURE IT HAS THE ORIGINAL 289 V8 ENGINE. THE TOP PART OF THE ENGINE WAS TORN DOWN AND ALL THE PARTS ARE IN THE TRUNK ALONG WITH ALL THE EXTERIOR CHROME PIECES AND EMBLEMS. ALL THE GLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION, NO CRACKS. THE PANELS ARE LINED UP NICELY AS WELL AS THE DOORS AND THEY OPEN AND CLOSE PERFECTLY, I DON'T THINK THE CAR WAS EVER IN AN ACCIDENT. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES, PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS, I WILL ANSWER THEM AS BEST AS POSSIBLE.
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