1970 Mercury Cougar
$25,995
Vehicle Details
Mercury
Cougar
1970
AMB4332
Convertible
Automatic
351 W V8
Description
1970 Mercury Cougar Convertible Marti Report Included Numbers Matching 351W V8 Runs Strong FMX Automatic Transmission Power Steering Power Front Disc Brakes Highway / MPG Friendly 2.75 Gears Original CandyApple Red Paint New White Convertible Top w/ Glass Rear Window Original Dark Red Interior in Good Shape Console Option Magnum 500 Wheels w/ BF Goodrich Radial T/A Tires What you see here is a really lucky car. Nothing that is original and 50+ years old looks this good. 91,800 miles showing on the odometer and that is believed to be original mileage, so it’s not as if it’s been sitting in the wrapper somewhere, but that’s only an average of 1,700 miles per year, so you can definitely say it’s been sparingly enjoyed. Only around 2,300 1970 Mercury Cougar Convertibles were made, and this is only 1 of 166 in this paint/trim combination, so the odds of there being a twin out there at your local cars and coffee meet is highly unlikely.
The car has recently had a brand new power convertible top installed, new brake hardware, new muffler and new fuel tank. Car is 95% complete, but does not run/drive. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **
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The Mercury Cougar launched for 1967 as Mercury's upmarket pony car — sharing platform and drivetrains with the Ford Mustang but featuring distinctive styling (hidden headlights and sequential turn signals), slightly longer wheelbase, and more refined interior trim. The 1967-1973 first-generation Cougars represent the actively-collected era; the 1974-onward second-generation Cougars moved to the Torino platform and are dramatically less collectible. This guide focuses on the 1967-1973 first-generation cars, including the legendary 1968-1969 GT-E (with the 427 or 428 Cobra Jet V8, only 394 produced), the 1969-1970 Eliminator performance package, and the XR-7 high-trim luxury variants. From a collector standpoint, well-equipped first-generation Cougars represent the smart-money entry into Ford-platform pony-car ownership at slight discount versus equivalent Mustangs.
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