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1970 Mercury Cougar------rare Xr 7------351 Cleveland------sharp Looking Driver- on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:0
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
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Up for Auction is a Rare 1970 Mercury Cougar XR 7.This rare Collector Vehicle is a sharp looking Driver that gets Looks everywhere it goes.This Cougar looks really stunning on all the Pictures that where taken and looks almost like a Show car.It is very IMPORTANT to me to let you know that is indeed a good looking Cougar you could probably drive to the car Shows,but i have to stress that this Car is not a top notch 30.000 dollar Show car.That is why i have decided to give it a try and auction this good looking Car of to the Highest Bidder with a pretty reasonable low reserve.If you really like to get a top notch Cougar i would recommend you to look at my other 1967 Cougar,that Car is hot and way Nicer.But this 1970 Mercury XR 7 Cougar has more Collector Value because it is a harder to find and more Collectible XR 7.So if you like Cougars like i do at least you have a Choice to pick the car you would like to have.Anyway this 1970 Cougar has a 351 Cleveland V-8 2 Barrel Carb.Engine(possibly Matching Numbers) but dont count me on it.Transmission is a 3 Speed Automatic that shifts smooth without any Problems.This Car runs pretty good ,but i would recomend to put a 4 barrel carb on this one to really have a little bit more Performance.Brakes are Drums all the Way around.This car starts up easy and runs and drives pretty good.Interior is very nice with beautiful Upholstery that matches the car very well.The dash is nice.The black Carpet is Clean----Door Panels are nice-------The Headliner looks to be Original and is in fantastic Condition------The car has a brand new Windshield--------the maroon kind of a Metallic candy apple Paintjob looks nice.The car has a nice straight body without any Damage,but it is not flawless.there was a Vinyl top on before and as we all know the reason from the factory in 1970 to put on a Vinyl top was because there was some flaws on the roof top.I tried to show on the pictures,but it is hard to see the flaws on top of the roof,because the pictures look so good.they are not really visible from farther away,but they are there.The Engine compartment and under hood is painted and pretty clean.the trunk is clean.All the Gauges work,but the clock and the gas Gauge.The Interior Switches work.The Doors and the Trunk are aligned pretty good and open nice and tight.The large Hood closes and opens good,but needs to be aligned better.The Chrome on the car is nice.The old Style Racing Wheels are polished and look beautiful on this Cougar.Tires are almost new with 90 % Tread left.The car has a Dual Exhaust(Cherry bombs) that sounds really good.I have seen XR 7 Cougars advertised for 15.000 to 20.000 dollars with rust and not even painted.But some people are dreamers i guess and have to learn.I am a realistic and down to earth guy and easy to deal with.i know what i got,but i will give anyone a very fair and good deal if someone is really interested.So here is a sharp looking and good running Rare 1970 XR 7 Cougar that is not perfect going to be auctioned with a pretty low reserve to the highest bidder.car will be sold as is without any Warranty or promises.Please look at all the pictures at close up and make sure this is the car you really want when you bid on it.Please ask all the Questions before you bid and i will answer them with the best of my knowledge.I am not an Expert or mechanic and i really tried to describe this great looking cougar the best i could.i prefer you to pick up the car in person if you would be the highest bidder,I would even pay part of your trip if you would end up getting the car.no problem.There is a 1.000 dollar non refundable deposit within 2 days and rest of payment is due within 7 days after Auction has ended.thanks .please make sure you have the funds available before bidding.

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Junkyard Gem: 1981 Mercury Cougar XR-7

Sun, May 24 2020

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Bugatti Veyron kit car - Click above for high-res image gallery
If you've got a pulse in your wrist and a snapping brain cell in your head, chances are you wouldn't mind parking a Bugatti Veyron in your garage. But for most mere mortals, scrounging up the cash for a physics-bending piece of 16-cylinder glory would require all sorts of unpalatable tasks. Fortunately for those who want to look the part without having to participate in human trafficking, the kit car universe has stepped in to save the day. All you need is a 1999-2002 Mercury Cougar, a boat load of fiberglass and a little patience.
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