1968 Mercury Cougar Xr7 302 2v Orig Ca/nv Rust Free Car One Owner Family on 2040-cars
Boulder City, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Cougar
Trim: XR7
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTO
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 82,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: WHITE DIAMOND
Interior Color: White
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 THIS CAR CAME FROM GRANDDAUGHTER OF THE ORIG OWNER WHOM PURCHASED IT NEW IN FRESNO CA AND THEN HE GAVE IT TO HIS SON IN LAS VEGAS NV AND THEN HE GAVE IT TO HIS DAUGHTER WHOM I PURCHASED THE CAR FROM AS SHE STOPPED DRIVING THE CAR BECAUSE OF SUSPENSION ISSUES.. THIS CAR IS ORIG WHITE CAR NOW PAINTED WHITE DIAMOND TRI-COAT WAS DONE IN 07 AND ALSO HAS HIDDEN GHOST FLAMES...THE ORIG 302 WAS ALSO REBUILT AT THAT TIME.THE CAR WAS THEN USED AS DAILY DRIVER..THERE ARE SOME TOUCHED UP CHIPS AND SCRATCHES HERE AND THERE BUT IS STILL VERY PRESENTABLE...I WOULD RATE DRIVER QUALITY.. THE ORIG WHITE INTERIOR NEEDS SOME WORK.DRIVERS SEAT IS SPLIT IN AREAS AND THE HEADLINER IS SEPERATED AT THE SEAMS AND HANGING.THE REST OF INTERIOR IS PRETTY GOOD ORIG CONDITION.THE RADIO WAS TAKEN OUT AND CUT FOR CD PLAYER.ALL GUAGES WORK AND EVEN THE WIPERS AND BLOWER...HAS NO A/C COMPRESSOR SO AIR DOESNT WORK BUT REST IS THERE. THE BODY OF THE CAR IS PRETTY STRAIGHT AND RUST FREE..I COULD NOT FIND ANY RUST ANYWHERE.I WAS TOLD 82000 ORIG MILES..AT ONE TIME IN THE 70`S WAS PAINTED YELLOW AND THEN NOW TO WHITE DIAMOND...ORIG WHITE ON WHITE XR7...THE HEADLAMPS AND SEQUENTIAL TAIL LAMPS WORK LIKE THEY SOULD.. THE CAR DOES RUN GOOD AND TRANS SHIFTS GOOD.BRAKES COULD USE A BLEED LITTLE MUSHY PEDAL...HAS FRONT DISC BRAKES.WHAT THE CAR NEEDS IS NEW BUSHINGS AND SHOCKS THROUGHTOUT THE SUSPENSION..THE REASON SHE STOPPED DRIVING THE CAR SHE WAS WEARING OUT FRONT TIRES EVERY OTHER MONTH...YOU CAN BUY COMPLETE NEW SUSPENSION HERE ON EBAY ALL PARTS FOR 400.00 AND THEN INSTALL AND ALIGN AND YOU WILL HAVE A NICE DRIVER VERY SOLID COOL LOOKING CAR. THE CAR IS EQUIPT WITH 302 2V AUTOMATIC AIR PWR STEERING AND BRAKES AND CHROME RALLYE WHEELS HAS ALL FIVE.BUCKETS CONSOLE I WOULD SAY IT HAS DELUX INTERIOR.AND REAR SOULDER BELT INSTALLED THE LAST OWNER HAD KIDS AND BABY SEAT IN THE BACK.BACK TIRES ARE LIKE NEW NEEDS FRONT TIRES WORE TO THE CORDS.BECAUSE OF BAD BUSHINGS ON SUSPENSION..THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS AS DESCRIBED AND WORTH FIXING AND DRIVING..I AM NOT A FORD PERSON SO MAY HAVE MISSED FEW ITEMS SO FEEL FREE TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING..500 DEP DUE WITH 24HOURS AND BALANCE WITHIN 7 DAYS IF YOU CAN FOLLOW THIS PLEASE DONT BID.ALSO IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK PLEASE INQUIRE FIRST BEFORE BIDDING..I PRICED THIS CAR FARE AS WHAT IT NEEDS...THIS IS A SHARP LOOKING CAR WITH NO RUST ISSUES WHAR SO EVER.BEEN A DESERT CAR ENTIRE LIFE...
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