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Beautiful 1972 Mercury Cougar Xr-7 Convertible 351 Cleveland 4 Bl *great Driver* on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:52038
Location:

Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States

Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
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This auction is for a Two Tone Blue & White 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Black Top Convertible

This car is a beautiful machine that runs and drives great! It would make a great everyday driver. You could also take this beauty to the next level in restoration to show car status.

Above average shape for this cars age. 

No Major Dents or Scratches
New Brakes
New A/C Compressor, Condenser, Evaporator, Lines
New Convertible Top, Rear Glass, & Pads

Rear seat floor pan does have some rust damage.

Look at pictures for more insight & shipping. Please email or call for more detailed information. (Contact info Below)

803-614-6706 or email Gregg@VehicleExpress.com

Standard 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Information


Wheelbase

112 inches


Length

196.7 inches


Width

75.1 inches


Height

50.8 inches


Front Tread

61.5 inches


Rear Tread

61 inches


Engine



Type

V8


Displacement

351 cu. in.


Cylinders

8


Bore & Stroke

4 & 3 1/2 inches


Compression Ratio-Std

9.0 to 1





Brake Horsepower

250@4600


Rated Horsepower

51.2


Torque

355@2600


Main Bearings

5


Valve Lifters

Hydraulic





Lubrication

Pressure to all bearings excluding wrist pin


Carburetor



Type

Dual downdraft


Make

Motorcraft





Type

Fully synchronized


Drive

Rear wheel drive


No. Of Gears

3


Gear Ratios



1st

2.42


2nd

1.61


3rd

1 to 1





Reverse

2.57


Clutch Type

Single dry plate


Clutch Size

11 inches


Axle Type

Semifloating


Differential

Hypoid


Differential Ratio

2.75 to 1





Front

Independent ball joint with coil springs


Rear

Semi-elliptic leaf springs


Steering Gear

Recirculating ball and nut


Brakes



Service

Hydraulic self-adjusting


Front Size

10 inches


Rear Size

10 inches


Emergency

Rear wheels


Size

10 inches


Other Systems Specifications



Exhaust System

Single


Ignition System

Distributor and coil


Battery

12


Cooling System

Water pump


Radiator

Tubular and fin


Fuel Type

Regular grade - 91 octane





Wheels, Rims & Tires






Tire Size

E78 x 14


Spare Location

Trunk


Capacities



Fuel

19.5 Gallons


Oil

4 Quarts





Cooling System

15.6 Quarts

 



803-614-6706 or email Gregg@VehicleExpress.com

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