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How much does a 1967 Mercury Cougar cost?

How much does a 1967 Mercury Cougar cost?

History of the 1967 Mercury Cougar Base price was $2,851 – only $350 more than the Ford Mustang on which it was based, while the luxury XR-7 model started at $3,081 and accounted for 20% of sales.

Is there a 1967 Mercury Cougar XR7 GT for sale?

This sleek Green 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 For Sale is equipped with a 351 V8 and a 3 Speed Automatic and is ready to hit the road for just $26,000 ~ Read More… Remarkable Purple/Black Cherry 1946 Mercury Sedan For Sale boasts a 5.7 LS1 V8 engine with 4 speed Automatic transmission ~ Listed at $62,000 is a real head turner ~ Read More…

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.

What kind of engine does a Cougar XR7 have?

As you can see from the chart below, our example Cougar is an XR-7 Hardtop. The engine code follows the body series in the VIN. As can be seen from the chart below, the same letters were used to identify different engines in different years, so be sure you’re looking at the correct model year section of the chart when you decode an engine VIN.

Is there a 1967 Mercury Cougar Eliminator for sale?

1967 Mercury Cougar Eliminator. Partially restored. All of the problem areas of this car, severely rusted frames, have been replaced with 1/8 thick custom made frames. I have all the parts for this…

This sleek Green 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 For Sale is equipped with a 351 V8 and a 3 Speed Automatic and is ready to hit the road for just $26,000 ~ Read More… Remarkable Purple/Black Cherry 1946 Mercury Sedan For Sale boasts a 5.7 LS1 V8 engine with 4 speed Automatic transmission ~ Listed at $62,000 is a real head turner ~ Read More…

1967 Mercury Cougar Eliminator. Partially restored. All of the problem areas of this car, severely 67 Mercury Cougar. No title, not running. Has lots of lower rustout.

As you can see from the chart below, our example Cougar is an XR-7 Hardtop. The engine code follows the body series in the VIN. As can be seen from the chart below, the same letters were used to identify different engines in different years, so be sure you’re looking at the correct model year section of the chart when you decode an engine VIN.

1967 Mercury Cougar Eliminator. Partially restored. All of the problem areas of this car, severely rusted frames, have been replaced with 1/8 thick custom made frames. I have all the parts for this…

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