Dennis Collins has been hunting rare classic cars for years now. He's usually after low-production first-gen Ford Mustangs and old Jeeps, but from time to time, he spices things up with something ...
Introduced in 1967, the Mercury Cougar was pretty much a Ford Mustang with different exterior styling. The first-gen model shared the same V8 engines, including the almighty Cobra Jet. Although it's ...
It has been a while since our last installment of the Car Clock of the Week series, so let's go back 38 years to a time when the Mercury brand still existed and most Mercuries had cool-looking clocks ...
Today, Kirby’s focus has shifted toward following industry news, and he has a sincere passion for one-off and tuned vehicles, car toys (especially LEGO brand,) and anything else even closely related ...
Every dream starts somewhere. For Ulises Vazquez, it began with his father. As a young boy in Southern California, Ulises was thrust into the car culture after spending day after day working on ...
Except for its final few years, the Mercury Cougar spent its life as a near-identical sibling to various Ford models. First it was a Mercurized version of the Mustang, then the Torino, then the LTD II ...
Hiding in a suburban backyard this survivor 1967 Mercury Cougar is nearly rust free and the perfect hot rodding or restoration project car. When it comes to classic and vintage Ford cars, it seems ...
The only James Bond film to have George Lazenby as its titular character also featured one of its most underrated cars: a lovely Candy Apple Red 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, complete with ski ...
When most people think “James Bond,” George Lazenby is likely the last actor who’s played the role to come to mind. Similarly, the phrase “Bond car” probably doesn’t cause visions of a Mercury Cougar ...