Survier Rare Cobra Jet 4speed 1972 Cougar Xr7 1 Of1 Of 156 Made on 2040-cars
Old Hickory, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:COUPE XR7
Engine:351 COBRA JET
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1972
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cougar
Trim: COBRA JET XR7
Drive Type: 4-SPEED
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 27,493
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: XR7 COBRA JET
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
THIS IS A VERY RARE COUGAR XR7 THAT WAS ORDERED FROM THE FACTORY WITH THE 351 COBRA JET AND 4SPEED OPTION.THERE WERE 53,702 1972 COUGARS MADE AND ONLY 156 WERE ORDERED WITH THE 351 COBRA JET 4SPEED OPTION. THIS CAR WITH ITS OPTIONS IS 1 OF 1 MADE. PLEASE LOOK AT THE FORD DELUXE MARTI REPORT IN THE PICTURES. CAR HAS HAD A REPAINT BUT IS ALL ORGINAL GOOD DRIVER. CAR STILL HAS THE ORGINAL WHEELS, HURST SHIFTER, AC. IT HAS NEW STARTER, ALT AND SHOCKS.THE ENGINE APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN REBULT AND RUNS GREAT. DRIVES GREAT.THERE IS A DENT IN DRIVERS REAR QUARTER PANEL AND SOME RUST IN BOTH REAR QUARTER PANEL LIPS. FLOORS LOOK SOLID AND FRAME RAILS ARE SOLID. HAVE MORE PICTURES. CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING. .PLEASE CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION. 615-812-0480. THANKS
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