Every family has its favorite child — and sometimes, it isn’t the loud one. In 1969, Ford’s golden brood had two stars: the Mustang, born wild, and the Cougar, born refined. Today, one of those rare ...
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A 1969 Mercury Cougar that once shared the screen with Dakota Johnson is revving up for another moment in the spotlight, this time at auction. The sleek ride, featured in the 2018 flick Bad Times at ...
Step into a time capsule with this 1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible, a pristine, all-original survivor owned for 52 years, garaged with its gleaming original paint and starring role in the 1989 TV ...
Stunning, fully restored 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible in its original red exterior over a red and white leather interior. This classic muscle car received a no-expense-spared restoration by ...
Back in 1966, $17 a day, 17 cents a mile, an early enough birthday, and a Hertz Sports Club membership got you a sexy and striped 306-horsepower Mustang from the guy who built the Cobra. We’re talking ...
WhatIs a Cougar XR7? During the model's 30-year lifespan nearly 3 million Cougars were produced, but the best ones were churned out between 1967 and 1970. Think of the Cougar as Mercury's luxury ...
Mercury Cougar was a hit from the beginning, and given its ties with the Mustang, the early sales figures weren't surprising. The Cougar accounted for 4 in 10 cars sold in 1967 by the Mercury-Lincoln ...
If you’re into muscle cars, then 1969 was one helluva year. Now, we’re taking it back to that vehicular golden age with the following video, which features a 1969 Pontiac GTO going head-to-head with a ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
In a technical sense this 1969 Mercury Cougar wasn't lost, but it was lost to us. You see, it was built atCar Craftmagazine—one of HOT ROD's longtime sister publications—in partnership with Dyno Don ...
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