Mercury Cougar Xr 7 1969 on 2040-cars
Walnut, California, United States
Full ground up restoration , one owner vehicle ,all ways in West Covina Ca , know the car for 27 years , rust free , no accidents , original 351 Winsor and transmission , original factory color . This job as you can see it was taking complete apart , paint remove to metal .
Engine , complete overhaul , new J & E pistons , small Summit cam , Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold and four barrel carburator , adjustable camshaft timing gear , standard crank , new push rods ,new lifters ,new oil pump ,new water pump , all new heater and cooling hoses with new original hose clamps , long tube ceramic coated heaters and all new coated exhaust cross pipe exhaust system with flow masters ,rebuilt alternator , NEW STATER , new fuel pump . Transmission overhaul with new modulator valve and rebuilt torque converter . Ac and heater = re seal original compressor with new hoses , receiver dryer , new expansion valve , new heater core , new fan clutch , 4 row radiator with original upper and lower tanks , all controls in working condition , up dated to r 134 . Brakes = all new system , rebuilt booster , master cylinder ,,calipers , rotors , Hawk front performance pads , front and rear brake hoses , rear shoes , slave cylinders . Suspension = lowered ,, Monroes front , rear Monroes with coil springs , wheels 18 x 9 , 18 x 8 Steering ,, NEW tied rod ends , bushings , ball joints , power steering hoses , rebuilt pump and piston ,, one inch front sway bar and 3/4 rear sway bar ,New front wheel bearings Rear end = new diferencial and axles bearings . Interior , NEW front and rear seats , head liner , carpet ,, nice dash board , Body = NEW ,, ALL SEALS , NEW windshield , re chrome bumpers and polish moldings , new trunk vinyl kit , RESTORED ORIGINAL license plate , H 4 head lights , new horns , service gauges and clock ,, every thing works including SWAY AWAY STEERING COLUM ,, service original radio ,,, remove doors , fenders, trunk , hood to remove original paint down to bare metal . I own Stuttgart Automobile Service in Walnut for 25 years and I have restored many Mercedes Benz and Porsche's 911's ,with my expereince and can say this is a a very well done car ,, not cutting cornes at all ,, you can see in my pictures the intence work done ,, nothing hidden ,, I do have all the receips to show how much I spend on it with out counting my labor ,,, is for sale because I need the room to do another car , not because the money ,, any questions email me or call me 909 595 1936 ask for Carlos . Thanks On Mar-02-14 at 22:19:46 PST, seller added the following information: 1,100.00 miles since restored ,, I do have a whole lot more pictures , if you will to see specific areas of the car before and after let me know and send me your email address ,, I am including the original set of wheels 14 x 6 with less then 600 miles on the tires , no hub caps , the original manual of the car with the signature of the previos owner with the date the leave the dealer ship in Downey Ca , one set of new original keys Thanks |
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Mercury Cougar from Bond film 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' is up for auction
Fri, Nov 20 2020To a James Bond fan, this is a very cool and important car. This 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 up for auction by Bonhams was one of three used during the filming of 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," the one-and-done film starring George Lazenby that's a dark horse favorite among many Bond fans (this one included, there's a Japanese-market 'OHMSS' poster hanging behind me as I type this). However, this was not James Bond's car in the movie. He drove an Aston Martin DBS, including in the film's pre-titles sequence when he follows Tracy di Vicenzo driving her bright red Cougar. She would go on to rescue him with it in Switzerland (hence the skis), sacrificing its pretty red paint and body work in a demolition derby on ice that they use to shake Blofeld's Benz-driving goons. Later, after getting caught in a blizzard, they seek refuge in a barn -- a pivotal scene in the film and one where this particular Cougar was apparently used. ON HER MAJESTYS SECRET SERVICE | Ice Car Race However, even without the Bond connection, this Cougar is a very cool car. It was one of only 127 in 1969 to be fitted with the top-of-the-line 428 CobraJet Ram Air V8 rated at 335 horsepower. Tracy had a serious muscle car. Bonham's doesn't seem to have thought to provide a Marti report, but I'm guessing the build of XR7, convertible and a color combo of matching red exterior and interior wasn't exactly a common one. Well, we know there were at least three. With skis and French number plates, too. As for the '69 Cougar itself, this was the only year it looked like this: it got a new body for '69 that would last two years, but the horizontal grille slats that extended over the headlight doors (so cool!) didn't carry over to 1970. It looked worse, and it could easily be argued that it was only downhill from here for the Cougar. The auction is set for December 16 and Bonhams is estimating a sale price of between $130,000 and $200,000. That certainly makes sense given the rarity of a CobraJet Cougar, the film connection and the complete restoration undertaken by the man who found it in a classified ad in the late 1980s. He originally just wanted it for the engine until he discovered the Bond connection. I actually saw this very car at the 50th Anniversary "Bond in Motion" exhibit at the Beaulieu Motor Museum in England back in 2013 (pictured below). There's also a model of the thing sitting next to me.
Junkyard Gem: 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
Thu, Nov 24 2022We've all been seeing the instantly familiar Ford Crown Victoria P71 Police Interceptor on North American roads for what seems like forever, though in fact the very first of the aerodynamic Crown Vics didn't appear until a mere 31 years ago. Yes, after more than a decade of boxy LTD Crown Victorias, Dearborn took the late-1970s-vintage Panther platform and added a brand-new, Taurus-influenced smooth body and modern overhead-cam V8 engine, giving us the 1992 Ford Crown Victoria. The rule was, since 1939, that (nearly) every Ford model needed a corresponding Mercury, and so the Mercury Division applied different grille and taillights and the rejuvenated Grand Marquis was born. Here's one of the first of those cars to be built, now residing in a Denver-area self-service boneyard. The Marquis name goes respectably far back, to the late 1960s and a Mercurized version of the Ford LTD hardtop. The Grand Marquis began life as the name for an interior trim package on the 1974 Marquis Brougham (also LTD-based), eventually becoming a model in its own right for the 1979 model year. Today's Junkyard Gem came off the Ontario assembly line in March 1991, making one of the very first examples built. For 1992 (and through 2011), the Grand Marquis was a Crown Victoria with slightly enhanced bragging rights. This one has the top-grade LS trim, with an MSRP of $20,644 (that's about $44,370 in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars). The corresponding Ford-badged model (built on the same assembly line by the same workers) would have been the Crown Victoria LX, which actually cost a bit more: $20,987 ($44,910 now). The very cheapest civilian 1992 Crown Vic cost just $19,563 ($42,045 today). There weren't any powertrain differences between the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis in 1992. The only engine available was this Modular 4.6 SOHC V8, rated at either 190 (single exhaust) or 210 (dual exhaust) horsepower. The transmission was a four-speed automatic with overdrive. How many miles are on this one? Can't say! Based on the worn-out interior, I'm going to guess 221,719 miles passed beneath this car's wheels during its 32-plus years on the road. I've seen some very high-mile Police Interceptors, of course, including one with 412,013 miles, but Ford didn't go to six-digit odometers in the Grand Marquis until a bit deeper into the 1990s. Thanks to flawed speech-to-text applications on smartphones, the Grand Marquis is known as the "Grandma Keith" to many of us today.
Mercury rises around sexy Cougar pack
Sat, May 30 2015With a slightly larger body and a more luxurious interior, the Mercury Cougar doesn't carry quite as much cachet among pony car enthusiasts as the venerable Ford Mustang. But don't try to make that argument around Cougar super-fan Mike Brown. Since starting his Cougar collecting in 1988, Brown has become an absolute expert on the model, and he claims to have owned 400 of the Mercury pony cars in that time. Ten of them are in his collection today, not to mention a heap of spare parts in the garage. Check out some of the rarer members of Brown's fleet and allow him to tell you about them in this interesting interview from Electric Federal.