1969 Factory "m" Code 351-4, Manual Trans, Resto Project, Runs And Drives Great, on 2040-cars
|
1969 MERCURY COUGAR, TRUE "M" CODE 351-4 290HP WITH 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION.
ORIGINALLY A 3 SPEED MANUAL, CHANGED OUT LONG AGO FOR THE 4 SPEED. IT NEEDS RESTORATION, COMPETE PAINT, AND SOME INTERIOR WORK, SOME WINDOW SEALS COME WITH THE DEAL. BODY IS SOLID, BUT RUST IN DOOR BOTTOMS, AND SOME MINOR BEHIND THE WHEELS. HEADLIGHTS FUNCTION CORRECTLY. IT RUNS REAL STRONG, NO ISSUES WITH DRIVE LINE. IT'S A RARE FIND, THESE MERC DON'T COME UP FOR SALE VERY OFTEN, AND THE MANUAL SHIFT IS VERY RARE. NEW WHEELS AND TIRES, NEW FULL EXHAUST. TAIL LIGHTS IN GOOD SHAPE. TAG DECODES AS: 65A COUGAR BASE COLOR / MAROON TRIM /1D RED DATE 106 DSO / ATLANTA AXLE / 6 300 RATIO TRANS /1 3 SPEED MANUAL PRIVATE COLLECTOR. THE ENGINE LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN REBUILT IT RUNS REAL GOOD, NO SMOKE, KNOCK, OR ISSUES, I DO NOT KNOW WHAT 4 SPEED WAS USED, I DO KNOW THE CLUTCH AND SHIFTING IS IN GOOD ORDER. TIRES AND WHEELS ARE NEW, EXHAUST IS COMPLETE. PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A PROJECT CAR, OR YOU CAN USE IT AS IT SITS. IF YOU WOULD NEED HELP WITH TRANSPORT, I MAY BE ABLE TO ASSIST. I MAKE REGULAR RUNS FROM CINCINNATI OHIO THROUGH WV, VA, KY, TN, GA, NC, SC, AND NORTHERN FL. I CAN ALSO HELP WITH OTHER SHIPPING DETAILS INCLUDING OUT OF COUNTRY SALES. I HAVE A FEW MORE PICS, IF NEEDED OR TO ASK QUESTIONS DIRECT USE MY EMAIL ADDRESS ULTRAMAN@FUSE.NET THANKS, BOB 513-248-4400 |
Mercury Cougar for Sale
1989 mercury cougar xr-7 sedan 2-door 3.8l supercharged
1981 mercury cougar xr-7 sedan 2-door 3.3l(US $1,300.00)
1968 mercury cougar xr-7 5.0l 4 speed
Fully restored rare 4 speed 1969 mercury cougar xr7 simply amazing and very rare
1996 mercury cougar xr-7 sedan 2-door 3.8l(US $1,100.00)
Mercury cougar xr7 1969(US $18,000.00)
Auto blog
NHTSA probing 2000-2003 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable models over throttle issue
Mon, 29 Oct 2012A potential issue with the speed control cable collar has got the 2003-20003 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable under the spotlight of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If the collar breaks it can cause the throttle to be stuck open.
The issue is limited to vehicles with the 3.0-liter V6 Duratec. There are just 50 complaints so far out of 310,000 cars, but the NHTSA has begun an investigation into whether a recall should be issued.
This Mercury Cougar Eliminator is a lovely '69 survivor
Sun, Jul 31 2016If you have an overachieving brother/sister/cousin/friend (or whoever), you might know this feeling well; it can be tough to live up to those standards. In many ways, that notion can also describe the Mercury Cougar and its pioneering Ford Mustang sibling. Quite the act to follow, no? Happily though, the Cougar proved to be different enough from its Mustang relative to make a big splash, and perhaps no more so than in its racy "Eliminator" trim, new for 1969. This is one such heady Mercury, dressed in sporty Competition Orange paint, and claimed to be an unrestored "survivor." Need it in your life? The '69 Mercury Cougar Eliminator recently popped up on eBay in Chepachet, Rhode Island . The genesis of the Mercury Cougar began in 1967, really with one singular purpose—to bridge the gap between the Ford Mustang and the Ford Thunderbird with a more upscale, stylish, and chiefly more "European" feeling pony car. It's safe to say the Cougar fit the bill. Using the Mustang chassis as a base, the early Cougars were about three inches longer than their 'Stang cousins and offered better legroom, sleek front and rear fascias, and a more luxe interior. Don't mistake "upscale" for "soft" however; come 1969 the Eliminator package gave the Cougar a seriously mean attitude. Spec-up the interior package and you received high-back bucket seats, a Rallye clock, wood-rimmed steering wheel, and padded interior moldings among other custom trims. Outside is where the Eliminator really struts its stuff, though. Eliminators came equipped with a blacked-out grille, special steel wheels, an aggressive front splitter and rear wing, plus racy decals and side stripes. Four color choices were available — Competition Orange, Bright Blue Metallic, White, and Bright Yellow. As standard, the '69 Mercury Cougar Eliminator came equipped with a 351 cubic inch V8, boasting 290 horsepower, as seen in the case of this car. More powerful options were also available, as noted by Barnfinds, which included a big 390 cubic inch V8 (320 hp), a high-revving Boss 302 V8, and the gargantuan 428 Cobra Jet V8. Peek beneath the body of this Cougar and the 351ci V8 is hooked up to a desirable close-ratio four-speed manual transmission, showing a claimed 35,243 miles. Though the mileage isn't verified, the car's overall condition and wear would suggest the readings to be true. Befitting those low miles, this unrestored Cougar does carry quite the high price — a tall $32,000.
Mercury rises around sexy Cougar pack
Sat, May 30 2015With a slightly larger body and a more luxurious interior, the Mercury Cougar doesn't carry quite as much cachet among pony car enthusiasts as the venerable Ford Mustang. But don't try to make that argument around Cougar super-fan Mike Brown. Since starting his Cougar collecting in 1988, Brown has become an absolute expert on the model, and he claims to have owned 400 of the Mercury pony cars in that time. Ten of them are in his collection today, not to mention a heap of spare parts in the garage. Check out some of the rarer members of Brown's fleet and allow him to tell you about them in this interesting interview from Electric Federal.























