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1967 Mercury Cougar Xr7 Original 106k Actual Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:106000
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
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1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 106K miles A/C car minus compressor. Overhead console panel with indicator lights. Clean Nevada Title In Hand.  289 V8 stock exhaust manifolds, dual exhaust complete tailpipe set-up. C4 Automatic transmission. Brand New Vinyl Top. Power Disc front brakes/ rear drums. New front end parts, computer alignment on Wed 17th Sep. Front end of motor has new water pump, hoses, fuel pump, aluminum radiator, alternator, starter solenoid, thermostat, belts, Cobra valve covers, fan, new mirrors in box, when the front end of motor was getting new parts, the block was flushed thoroughly and new anti-freeze was installed, new timing chain cover, oil sending unit, 4 barrel Holley carb and Weland High-Rise intake manifold, new plugs, wires, cap & rotor, performance coil & Mallory Unilite elctronic Ignition System distributor, glass all intact and I believe it is all original, Tach, Amp, Fuel, Oil & Temp gauges, non-working original clock in center floor console, manual remote driver's side mirror, flip up style inside door handles, rubbers ok for a driver quality car. Original interior needs repair or replacement, headliner has been replaced.

Car is still on trailer from alignment shop. It will be on display and for sale locally, Fri the 26th thru Sun the 28th, at SUPER RUN CAR SHOW on Water Street in Henderson, NV. I reserve the right to end auction early as all serious offers will be considered.
If a Buy It Now Option is needed, I will do it.

I will assist in loading the cougar for out of state transportation. Car will have no problems if it has to be taken off and re-loaded, as some companies often do. I can deliver it if within the Las Vegas Valley area. Bring a plate and insurance and drive it home! For highway driving, I would put on new tires, they are fine for around town. If email isn't your preferred contact method, 702 371-9771

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