Black 1973 Cougar Xr7 Convertible on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
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For Sale is my 1973 Cougar xr7 Convertible,this has always been a non-smoking car,Garage kept.I have owned this classic cat for 9 years,and it has been a joy,the paint is about 4 years old,It is in realy great shape,although it has a small share of blemishes on the rear quarter,and the trunck,not realy noticeable,no dents,small inperfections lower part but not realy noticeable,power stering pumphas small drip.The motor is a beast runs great, 20,000 miles on the rebuilt motor.
The cougar has had all the chrome rechromed by sherms of sacramento the whole front of the car as well as the convertible top frame,except for the bumpers.It also comes with a new power booster/master cylinder unit,75 Amp alternator,chrome spectrom,chrome valve covers, Air cleaner,,OPTIMA RED TOP BATTERY,cd player(ipod ready) clifford Alarm system,after market cruise control,tilt wheel,wood grain steering wheel,PS,PB,AC,AC NEEDS RECHARGED, iNTERIOR IS NEW,,Newer tires and wheels,75% still on tires,POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP works fine.Delux door panels,new head lights,and also LED light bulbs in the dash as well as in the marker lights and parking lights. The duall exhaust is sounds realy nice,THIS IS A CLEAR TITLE CAR,this a well taken car of classic beauty,pictures dont do it justice,this is a true rare classic,.I have over $. 10,000 in receipts SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER,I will assist in any way i can,a deposit of $ 1,000 US DOLLARS is due in 48 hours of the close of the AUCTION,THE BALANCE IS DUE IN 7 DAYS,ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR (916-212-2905) HAPPY BIDDING.... |
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Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Montego MX Brougham Sawzall Convertible Edition
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Kit Cat: Mercury Cougar makes perfect Bugatti Veyron substitute
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