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What kind of engine did the Mercury Cougar have?

What kind of engine did the Mercury Cougar have?

As with the contemporary Mustang, the Cougar’s performance depended heavily on what engine was ordered. The basic 289 (4,728 cc) engine had either 200 or 225 hp (149 or 168 kW). It was replaced in 1968 by the 302 (4,942 cc), shown here, with either 210 or 230 hp (157 or 172 kW),…

Who are the drivers of the Mercury Cougar?

Lincoln-Mercury hired stock car racer Bud Moore to run it, with drivers Dan Gurney, Parnelli Jones, Dave Pearson, Ed Leslie, and Peter Revson. Beebe and Zimmerman made no secret of their intention to use Trans Am as a way to aggressively market the Cougar. Racing legend Dan Gurney, seen here at the Nürburgring in 1965.

What was the price of a Mercury Cougar in 1970?

In 1970, an XR-7 hardtop like this one had a base price of $3,413, $299 more than a base Cougar hardtop and $692 more than a six-cylinder Mustang hardtop. With a full load of options, it was possible to spend over $5,000 on a Cougar, a lot of money at the time.

When did the Mercury Cougar pony car come out?

Even as the Ford Mustang was making its smashing debut in April 1964, Ford’s Lincoln-Mercury division began work on its own “pony car,” a stylish coupe that sought to bridge the gap between the Mustang and the Thunderbird. This week, we look at the history (and many incarnations) of the Mercury Cougar.

What kind of transmission does a 1967 Mercury Cougar have?

Mike divvied up the restoration into two essential parts, the engine and transmission swaps, the latter of which culminated in his connecting the 390 to a Tremec TKO-500 five-speed manual in 2006. “I first found a correct four-speed for it, a shifter and the crossmember, and put all that in,” he tells us.

What kind of car was the 1967 Cougar?

1967 Mercury Cougar southern car, 61,000 original miles, never been wrecked, clear title, every day driver. 289 motor, c 4 auto trans. Please Note The Following Vehicle Location is at our clients… More Info › 1967 Mercury Cougar Body was was completely stripped and painted Blue Topaz Pearl.

How big is a 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT?

Big-block beauty – 1967 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT 1 TRANSMISSION 2 DIFFERENTIAL. Type: Ford 9-inch Ratio: 3.73:1 3 CHASSIS & BODY 4 SUSPENSION 5 WHEELS & TIRES 6 WEIGHTS & MEASURES 7 CALCULATED DATA. BHP per cu.in.: 0.858 (est.) Weight per BHP: 10.62 pounds (est.) Weight per cu.in.: 9.12 pounds (est.) 8 PRODUCTION. 9 PERFORMANCE*.

What kind of engine did the Ford Cougar have?

The largest engine available was a hydraulic cammed 427 c.i. V-8 rated at 390 hp at 5600 rpm. The 427, however, was only available for a short time during the 1968 model run and it was phased out in December 1967. It was available only on the Cougar GT-E and only 338 were built.

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