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1967 Mercury Cougar Base 4.7l 289 V/8 Engine, Only 60,400 Actual Original Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:60410
Location:

Enterprise, Oregon, United States

Enterprise, Oregon, United States
Advertising:

I LOADED PICTURES OF THE CAR WITH THE ORIGINAL WHEEL COVERS AND THE NEAR NEW TIRES THAT ARE MOUNTED ON A SET OF TORQUE THRUST D AMERICAN RACING WHEELS.  I AM OFFERING FOR SALE ON EBAY AND ON OUR LOT FOR THAT MATTER MY 1967 MERCURY COUGAR.  I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR SINCE 2005 ACQUIRING IT FROM A FRIEND OF THE ORIGINAL OWNERS FAMILY OF THE CAR.  IT WAS BOUGHT NEW FROM THE FORD MERCURY DEALER IN KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON AND IS A VERY FINE REPRESENTATION OF AN UN-RESTORED CLASSIC MODEL OF THE MERCURY COUGAR CAR LINE.  IT IS JUST THE BASE MODEL COUGAR FOR 1967 BUT IT HAS HAD SOME GREAT CARE TAKEN OF IT FOR MOST OF IT'S LIFE.  WHEN I BOUGHT IT I WAS IMMEDIATELY IMPRESSED WITH THE QUALITY OF THE ALL ORIGINAL CAR.  IT IS JUST SO RARE TO FIND ONE THAT HASN'T BEEN TRASHED, REBUILT OR IN SOME CASES ALL TOTALLY RESTORED.  I BOUGHT IT WITH THE INTENTION OF FINDING A COUGAR TO DROP IN A 428 CJ ENGINE THAT I OWN BUT THIS LITTLE GEM WAS JUST TOO NICE TO SURVIVE ALL OF THE YEARS, SO I DECIDED THAT IT SHOULDN'T BE MESSED WITH.  I CHOOSE TO JUST MAKE IT DEPENDABLE, LOOK VERY NICE WITH THE NEW PAINT JOB AND NOW LET THE NEXT GUY PUT IT AWAY IN THEIR COLLECTION OF CLASSICS OR JUST DRIVE AND ENJOY IT.  IT JUST WON'T TAKE TOO MUCH TO FIX THE LITTLE ISSUES THAT I MENTIONED ABOVE IN THE CONDITION REPORT AREA.   THE SEQUENTIAL TURN SIGNALS WORK, THE HEADLAMP DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE CORRECTLY, ALL THE LIGHTS WORK, THE HORN HONKS, THE AM RADIO WORKS, ALL OF THE GLASS IS GOOD AND APPEARS TO ME TO ALL BE THE ORIGINAL CARLIGHT GLASS, EVEN THE ORIGINAL WINDSHIELD.  THE CAR IS JUST SO SOLID, DRIVES OUT VERY NICE, VERY ROAD WORTHY AS I TAKE IT TO CAR SHOWS OCCASIONALLY.  NO SERIOUS RUST ISSUES AT ALL ANYWHERE ON THIS CAR JUST THE SURFACE RUST ON THE SPRINGS, AND OTHER NON PAINTED COMPONENTS UNDERNEATH THE CAR.  BUT ABSOLUTELY NO RUST IN THE WHEEL WELLS, TRUNK WELLS, OR ANY OF THE SUSPECT AREAS OF SO MANY OF THESE EARLY CARS.  THIS CAR HAS NOTHING TO HIDE, NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF BY BIDDING ON IT AND BUYING THE CAR.  SINCE I AM ALSO ONE OF THE OWNERS OF OUR CAR SALES AND SERVICE BUSINESS KNOWN AS MAIN STREET MOTORS AT 311 WEST MAIN IN ENTERPRISE, OREGON, I CAN ALSO OFFER FINANCING TO ASSIST YOU IN THE PURCHASE OF THIS CAR.  ON THESE OLDER COLLECTOR CARS WE USE A LENDER IN NEW BEDFORD, MA. BY THE NAME OF J.J. BEST BANC & CO. AND YOU CAN FIND THEM ON THE WEB AND GET PRE-APPROVED FOR A LOAN ON THIS CAR IF YOU MEET THEIR LOAN REQUIREMENTS.   PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS.  (541) 426-2100      

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Auto blog

Watch as an out-of-control car demolishes gas pump

Tue, May 2 2017

A Baltimore area man was fighting for his life Tuesday after crashing his car into a gas station. According to WBAL, the unidentified 64-year-old lost control of his vehicle for unknown reasons around 4:55 a.m. May 1 in Parkville, Md. The 2007 Mercury Milan careened downhill, ramped over a curb, and smashed full-speed into a gas station pump. The car then flipped and came to rest against one of the station's canopy support pillars. Don Karbowniczek, owner of a service station across the street, told WBAL he was shocked there wasn't more damage. It's also surprising that the car even made it to the pumps, as it had to thread past a coin-op vacuum machine, the station's sign, a utility pole, and a traffic light pole. "It came right through, took some of our bushes out, just trimmed them for us, and how it got through and flip the way it did, I don't know. From what I see on the marks, it had to go airborne and just come down on the pump," Karbowniczek said. Thankfully there was no fire or explosion. Gas pumps have shear valves - safety devices that immediately cut the flow of gasoline when a pump is damaged. The driver was rushed to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, and was in critical condition. Police theorized the driver may have become stricken with a health issue when he lost control. Related Video: News Source: WBAL Auto News Mercury maryland gas station

NHTSA and Ford investigating steering issues in Crown Vic, Grand Marquis and Marauder

Fri, 11 Jul 2014

There may be more steering woes for the Ford Crown Victoria. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary evaluation into the Crown Vic and Mercury Grand Marquis from the 2004 to 2007 model years and the Mercury Marauder for the 2004 and 2005 model years because the steering shaft can jam. The issue could potentially affect an estimated 500,000 vehicles.
According to the regulator, there is a possibility that the driver's side heat shield for the exhaust manifold can rust, dislodge, and then wedge into the steering shaft. If this occurs, it leads to a situation where the driver can no longer control the car.
NHTSA has received five complaints of this happening, including one alleged case with an injury. In that situation, the car was driving onto the highway, lost control and rolled over. One occupant was hurt in the accident.

Junkyard Gem: 1989 Mercury Tracer Four-Door Hatchback

Sat, Mar 6 2021

During the life of the Mercury brand, which began in 1939 and ended in 2011, nearly every Mercury sold in North America was a cosmetically enhanced version of some Ford model also sold here. The exceptions to this rule came when Mercury sold Fords originally designed for non-North American markets, and for which no Ford-branded version existed on our shores. The 1991-1994 Capri was such a car, as was the 1999-2002 Cougar (the Mondeo-based Cougar was unique among all Mercuries in that no other cars in the sprawling Ford Empire shared its body). The 1970-1978 Capri was sold through Mercury dealers here, but never had Mercury badging. One of the rarest of all these Mercury cars was the first-generation Tracer, a Mazda design that made its way here via Australia. The bloodline of the Tracer goes back to the Mazda 323, the ancestor of today's Mazda3 and the platform used for all those US-market Ford Escorts of the 1990s. Starting in 1991, the Tracer name went onto badge-engineered Escorts, according to Mercury tradition, but the 1988-1989 Tracers were based on the Australian-market Ford KE Laser. Underneath all of those cars (as well as the early-1990s Capris) lived Mazda 323 running gear, of course. This one nearly made it to the 175,000-mile mark during its time on the road, which is respectable by the standards of 1980s Mazdas. With an automatic transmission transferring the 84 horses from its Mazda B6 engine to the front wheels, this car wouldn't have offered a great deal of driving excitement. 1989 Tracer buyers could choose between a two-door hatchback, a four-door hatchback, and a four-door wagon. Not many Americans hurried over to their local Mercury dealers to buy Tracers, despite the fact that the nearest Ford-badged identical twins were on the other side of the globe. Mercury still seemed relevant in the late 1980s, but its days were numbered. The actress driving the Tracer in this TV commercial seems to have the same deer-in-headlights facial expression of the hapless driver-training students in the 1968 AMC Rebel commercial.