Out of the 100,000 pony cars assembled by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company for 1969, over 90 percent were hardtops. The remaining 9,020 Cougars were convertibles split between the base and ...
The 1973 Cougar was the last iteration of the second generation, and naturally, Mercury didn't insist on big changes. Based on the same platform as the 1973 Mustang, the Cougar sported a new front ...
In the golden age of American muscle cars, the conversation often centers on the raw, aggressive power of the Ford Mustang or ...
Stunning, fully restored 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible in its original red exterior over a red and white leather interior. This classic muscle car received a no-expense-spared restoration by ...
A Convenience Group is now standard for Mercury s sporty, front-drive coupe. Two new limited-production, special-edition models the XR and C2 also have gone on sale, each packed with a unique group of ...
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Why the 1967 Mercury Cougar won Car of the Year
The 1967 Mercury Cougar did not just slip into showrooms as another Mustang spin-off. It arrived as a carefully aimed statement about what an American sporty car could be when you mixed Detroit muscle ...
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This 1997 Mercury Cougar XR-7, a family-owned classic with 99,507 miles, is the last of the MN-12 platform, meticulously maintained and garaged, ready for a new enthusiast.
Unless you're old enough to remember the muscle cars of the 1960s, Mercury's name hardly ever comes up when talking about performance. Sure there were models like the Cougar XR-7, Tracer LTS and ...
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