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 ...
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 ...
Back at the end of August, as we were digging through the long list of goodies that were to go under the hammer during the Barrett-Jackson auction in Houston, Texas, we came across a rare 1969 Mercury ...
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 ...
Rare or, even better, unique cars are a delight not only for the collectors hunting for them, but also for the rest of us mortals, who find in these amazing machines a respite from all the modernity ...
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This 1968 Mercury Cougar XR7, a single-family-owned classic in Augusta Green since 1969, is a well-preserved gem with a 302 V8 and automatic transmission, ready for its next enthusiast in Zephyr Cove, ...
Whatever you think of George Lazenby's turn as James Bond inOn Her Majesty's Secret Service—famously his first and only appearance on screen as 007—this 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 convertible deserves ...
It was a fortuitous set of circumstances that brought me to a deserted road west of Calgary on a cold, gray September day. I was in Canada for a Ford new vehicle media preview, and while I was there I ...