1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator Body Shell on 2040-cars
Smithville, Ohio, United States
Engine:351 4 barrell Windsor Missing
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Mercury
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Cougar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Eliminator 2 Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 87,665
Here is a 1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator body shell with some of the Eliminator parts including the hood scoop, the original rear plastic spoiler and the original fron chin spoiler. Both spoilers are damaged but could possibly be repaired. This car was delivered in North Carolina and has a clear North Carolina title and the original owners manual. It was a blue blue car with an automatic and a Windsor four barrell engine. It has been hit in the passenger quarter and fixed at one time and also got a bump in the rear. I used to restore Mustangs and Cougars but got burned out when prices went nuts. This car is shell only and what you see is what you will get. I will not in any way ship this car. You will have to pick it up. I will not sell any parts away from this car and I will not do a buy it now. It will need a full restoration and a lot of parts but for what I am starting this at the hood scoop is worth more. It will need at very least a passenger quarter, two doors,a hood and trunk lid and an engine and tranny and all the glass and all the interior. I have a bunch of small leftover stuff for Mustangs and Cougars that will go with it.Nothing really valuable just stuff. I have the Marti Report for this car also. It has been stored inside for over 10 years and now it is outside so it is time to go. It is a restorable car but is pretty beat up. Remember that I will not ship this and it must be picked up. It can stay where it is at for a month and then it must go.
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