The Cougar launched in 1967 with an exclusive appetite for V8 engines. It borrowed all engines from the Mustang, though it wasn't interested in the lazy six-cylinder options. The 289 available on the ...
Introduced in 1967 as a premium take on the Ford Mustang, the Mercury Cougar went on to become the brand's highest-selling nameplate. Produced until 1997 and then again from 1999 to 2002, the Cougar ...
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, ...
Ok, we're guilty as charged. Clearly, it's our addiction to horsepower, and love for the macho musclecars of the '60s and '70s that drives much of the content you see in the pages of this magazine. In ...
"The XR7-G was supposed to be the equivalent of the Shelby Mustang for Mercury dealers," Royce Peterson said. Peterson is Registrar of the XR7-G Registry and has a copy of a historic Lincoln-Mercury ...
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