1968 Mercury Cougar Solid Project Car Factory Ac Car on 2040-cars
Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States
Engine:gas
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: MAROON
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cougar
Trim: base
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Mileage: 100,000
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: MAROON
i bought this car around a year ago to restore but the wife had different plans the divorce was just settled and she got the house so i need the cash the toys got to go! the engine and trans were gone when i bought the car so theirs no motor or trans. i will try to dicribe it has best i can both front fenders are good solid no holes they are metal the doors are the same the drivers side rear qtr panel has no holes the passenger side rear qtr panel has 2 small hole 1 is qtr sized and 1 is smaller then a dime you can see that in the picture the trunk floor appears to be solid the floor of the car has had a patch panel installed nicely on the passenger side the rest of the floor is solid but surface rusty the divers side torque box is perfect the passenger side 1 is in need of some patching or you can replace it but the car has no saging both doors close and line up perfect the under the hood area is solid except for the fender apron by the battery tray all of these cars mustangs included rust their glass is all good has far has i can remeber and all the chrome trim is in the trunk with the engine brakets the dash needs a pad but is complete except for the radio the radio bezel is in the trunk now for the bad when i got the car all the tires on it were shot dry rotted to the point they would not hold air these tires and rimes in the picture were the stock rimes from my stang so they don't go with it i'm having some tires that will hold air put on the rimes that were on it when i got it so it will be a roller the other bad thing is this was a vinyl roof car the car has a lot of rust hole in it under were the top was see the picture's the roof is realy the worst part of this car i was just giong to patch it and put a new top back on it this is agreat project car i hate to give it up but i have to find a new place to live asap bid to own no res. must be picked up within 7 days end of sale 200.00 non-refundale deposite within 24 hours and the rest in cash at time of pick up ican if i had to hold the car a little long if needed but would need to be paid for in 7 days if you wish to pay the whole amount with paypal you will pay the fee's over the 200.00 deposite i have a clear title on this car remeber its a project your not driving it home no motor or trans. this is also being sold has is unless i have misrepresent this car so if you win it you own it winning the bid dosen't mean you car come and look at it and then pass. if you are local and would like to see the car for your self in person please contact me to set up a time to see it i resever the rite to end the auction early has the car is for sale localy hi bid or 1200.00 buy it now don't remeber what the speedo said the miles were e-bay made me add something in that box it dosen't matter any way car is in need of complete restoration but would be a great and very valuable car when done buyer responsible for all shipping fee's
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