Used 1970 Mercury Cougar for Sale Nationwide
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Jori H
Reviewed a 1970 Mercury Cougar on May 1, 2009
351c, 4v, 5sp Doug Nash. Run like hell! Bought it from Oregon few years ago. Now its in norther Finland. Need some TLC, paint, some interior parts. Now waiting to let out after winter. Hope to get it fixed untill year end.
Timothy C
Reviewed a 1970 Mercury Cougar on May 19, 2010
awesome, it's a great project car, and I've enjoyed every minute of it. american muscle is a passion to me. i love nostalgia, and i would not give up my old car for a new one any day of the week
Miranda K
Reviewed a 1970 Mercury Cougar on Feb 4, 2011
I love this car. It is very different. There aren't many around. The 1970 model specifically is different rom its predecessors, as its front end is 4 inches longer and the larger "razor" grill is attached to the hood. This is a nice feature for smashing your head on when you check the oil. However it does look cool and the previous small cougars with no grill to speak of ( a wee triangle) look lame in comparison. The generation of cougars that came after mine were entirely different with bigger longer wider bodies. I like them too but mine is more of a pony car and is the mercury example of upgraded version to the sister car Mustang. I don't race my car since it has mostly original drivetrain and I know at my age ( 1 year older than the car) I feel kinda tired out so I will resist the urge to peel rubber. I had a bit when I first got it, but memories of changing timing chains and pinion pins in rear ends snapped me out of it. This car also has a "rim blow" horn that means there is a strip embedded into the inner circumference of the steering wheel and that is the horn button. The rear turn signals also are segmented and flash in a sequence in the direction of the turn. New Mustangs have this feature now .It has hideaway headlights as well adding to the tough look.
Miranda K
Reviewed a 1970 Mercury Cougar on Jun 29, 2011
Its old, but I've had alot of work done. It shines up nicely. It is a rare beast XR7 s are disappearing up here in the great white north! Its so cool to drive, I love the V8 rumble and its just so pretty gleaming in the sun like polished jewellery!
1970 Mercury Cougar Trims
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