1968 Mercury Cougar Xr-7 5.0l A/t Matching Numbers!! on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1968Mercury Cougar XR-7.
Vin#8R93F519833 Mileage:113435 Title:clear BOX C Engine:V8 302 Carburetor:2V Transmission:Automatic Options:XR-7 package, factory A/C (not working), full console, am/fm/cassette, powersteering, power brakes with front disc
This vehicle was inherited from a family member. The original color was seafoam and painted white. The car to our knowledge has never been in an accident and has no rust. It is a numbers matching true XR-7. Currently the car is used asa daily driver by my son for school and work. It has never broken down on him, but the car needs work. Interior needs refreshing, Headliner has a tear and seats could use a re upholstering, I would replace the bushingsin the suspension install a new radiator and fan shroud, brake service, and newseals and gaskets would not hurt. The lights do open when turned on, but a new vacuum switch is needed so they close on their own. Engine was rebuilt some time ago and runs very strong. Transmission is strong as well.
If you have any question please ask. The vehicle can be viewed before purchase locally. Vehicle must be paid in full by cash, or verified cashiers checkbefore vehicle and title will be released. NO paypal scams. There is no reserve on this car. I have the right to end this auction at any time as it is for sale locally. There is no warranty on this car. Thank you, good luck, and God bless. |
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