Mercury Cougar 1973 Convertible 5.8l 351 V-8 Xr-7 Cleveland Excelent Condition on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 CLEVELAND V-8 5.8L GAS naturally aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mercury
Model: Cougar
Trim: BASE COUPE ,2 DOORS
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 9,500
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: BURGANDY
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Brown
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
SELLING MY 1973 MERCURY COUGAR CONVERTIBLE WITH THE 351 CI CLEVELAND V-8 ENGINE PRODUCING 264 HP,CLASSIC VEREY RARE,RUST FREE CAR,WITH STRONG BUDY FRIME WITH POWER STEERING,POWER DISK BREAKS,POWER CONVERTIBLE,FULL DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM,SURVIVOR WITH 95000K (MOSTLY FROM THE 1ST 5 YEARS )ALL ORIGINAL PARTS MACHING,CHROUM NEW IN MOST OF THE CAR,20 GALLON PER MILE IN THE FREEWAY,NEW TOP ,BATTARIE,CARBURATOR,PISTONS,TIRES,BREAKS,ALL INTIRIOR IS 2 MONTH OLD,NEW CARPET,NO RADIO YET (SORRY),THE CAR HAVE AN EXCELENT PERFORMANCE OPTION ON DRIVING AND BEAUTIFUL LOOK,YOU WILL FEEL THE SAME IF U WILL OWE A CAR LIKE THIS,CLEAR TITEL ON HAND,I HAVE ALL THE SIGN IN THE TRUNK (ALREADY GOT STOLEN ONES),SPAIR WHEEL IN THE TRUNK,THE ,ALL THE COUGAR NEED IS NEW FRESH OWNER, I WILL LOVE TO KEEP IT FOR LONGER TIME BUT LOOKING FOR IMPALA 58 2 DOORS,IF YOU WANT TO GET SOME MORE INFO CALL ME AT ANY TIME,THANKS FOR READ AND BID, 3234477622 YUVAL
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Junkyard Gem: 1993 Mercury Topaz GS Sedan
Sat, Aug 13 2022As long as the Mercury brand existed — a period spanning the 1939 through 2011 model years — nearly every Mercury sold in the United States was more or less a redecorated Ford model. The Torino had its Montego sibling, the Crown Victoria had the Grand Marquis, the Cougar was based on everything from the Mustang to the Mondeo, and so on. Naturally, when the folks in Dearborn developed the Ford Tempo compact, a Mercury version had to be created. This was the Topaz, with the official launch of both cars taking place on the deck of the aircraft carrier often referred to as the USS Decrepit. You can't make this stuff up! The Tempo/Topaz, also known as the Tempaz, has largely faded from our collective automotive memory by now, since it broke no significant new engineering or styling ground (this story would be much different if Ford had only put the amazing straight-eight "T-Drive" Tempaz powertrain into production) and didn't have any endearing features other than being a cheap domestic competitor to the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra. Still, close to 3 million Tempazes left North American Ford and Lincoln-Mercury showrooms during the 1984-1994 period. As you'd expect, most of these disposable cars disappeared from both the street and the car graveyard long ago. It takes a very special Tempaz for me to break out my camera while I'm patrolling my local wrecking yards; generally, this means an ultra-rare all-wheel-drive version or at least a very early model in super-clean condition. Today's Junkyard Gem is neither, but I took one look at this spectacular Bordello Red crypto-velour-and-slippery-plastic interior and recognized that this was no ordinary junkyard Mercury. It appears that Mercury had dropped the idea of clever names for base-grade seat fabrics by the time of the Topaz, referring to this stuff as just "cloth" in all the brochures I could find. That's too bad, because Mercurys had cool names for upholstery (e.g., Chromatex) in the old days. The interior is in very good condition but the steering wheel shows substantial wear, so I think this is a high-mile Topaz that got meticulous care from its owner or owners. Ford used five-digit odometers on these cars until the end of production, however, so we'll never know if this reading indicates 65,404 miles or 365,404 miles. The body is very straight, but there's some nasty corrosion behind the right front wheelwell.
Report: Last Mercury for retail business built on Sunday
Mon, 04 Oct 2010Ford is already well into winding down its Mercury line, and the autoamker has announced that the very last of the soon-to-be dead brand's products built for retail sales was manufactured on Sunday, October 3. The final Mercury Mariner rolled off of the assembly line at the company's Kansas City facility, putting an end to a brand with over 70 years of history behind it.
Even after the Mariner heads off into the automotive sunset, Ford says that it will continue to manufacture a handful of Mercury models for fleet and government service for a while longer, though mum's the word on how long we can expect that practice to continue.
Interestingly enough, according to USA Today, most incentives on Mercury vehicles have all but dried up, even as the brand's August production increased by 120 percent compared to July's figures. Instead of cash on the hood, some areas are offering no-cost maintenance or similar programs. Even so, Mercury has continued to out-sell Lincoln right to the end - besting Ford's luxury arm's sales by nine percent in August.
Junkyard Gem: 1989 Mercury Tracer Four-Door Hatchback
Sat, Mar 6 2021During the life of the Mercury brand, which began in 1939 and ended in 2011, nearly every Mercury sold in North America was a cosmetically enhanced version of some Ford model also sold here. The exceptions to this rule came when Mercury sold Fords originally designed for non-North American markets, and for which no Ford-branded version existed on our shores. The 1991-1994 Capri was such a car, as was the 1999-2002 Cougar (the Mondeo-based Cougar was unique among all Mercuries in that no other cars in the sprawling Ford Empire shared its body). The 1970-1978 Capri was sold through Mercury dealers here, but never had Mercury badging. One of the rarest of all these Mercury cars was the first-generation Tracer, a Mazda design that made its way here via Australia. The bloodline of the Tracer goes back to the Mazda 323, the ancestor of today's Mazda3 and the platform used for all those US-market Ford Escorts of the 1990s. Starting in 1991, the Tracer name went onto badge-engineered Escorts, according to Mercury tradition, but the 1988-1989 Tracers were based on the Australian-market Ford KE Laser. Underneath all of those cars (as well as the early-1990s Capris) lived Mazda 323 running gear, of course. This one nearly made it to the 175,000-mile mark during its time on the road, which is respectable by the standards of 1980s Mazdas. With an automatic transmission transferring the 84 horses from its Mazda B6 engine to the front wheels, this car wouldn't have offered a great deal of driving excitement. 1989 Tracer buyers could choose between a two-door hatchback, a four-door hatchback, and a four-door wagon. Not many Americans hurried over to their local Mercury dealers to buy Tracers, despite the fact that the nearest Ford-badged identical twins were on the other side of the globe. Mercury still seemed relevant in the late 1980s, but its days were numbered. The actress driving the Tracer in this TV commercial seems to have the same deer-in-headlights facial expression of the hapless driver-training students in the 1968 AMC Rebel commercial.