73-87chevytrucks.com

General Site Info => General Discussion => Topic started by: bake74 on April 05, 2012, 05:48:52 am

Title: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: bake74 on April 05, 2012, 05:48:52 am
     I had one of these when I was 17.  It was my 5 vehicle (I started building and selling cars when I was 15).  I always loved driving this car, it was fun and enjoyable.
     Picked it up Sunday night on a trade, wife does not understand my enjoyment about the car or how fun it is to drive, but she does say it would be nice to have fixed up and take to car shows.  So when I am done with my truck I will slowly start on this car.
     1967 Mercury Cougar, 289 - 4v engine (225 hp 4 barrel), C4 transmission, ALL ORIGINAL CAR (except rims, which I have the originals with the hub caps), floor column shifter (the one I had was a steering column shifter). 
     I still love the fold up headlight covers on these cars and the rear blinkers that move in a 3 blink pattern from the inside to the outside.  Man I am having fun driving this car.  Anyway hope you enjoy the pics, this is all I snapped so far.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: The dream on April 05, 2012, 08:52:37 am
That is one cool car, congratulations.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: joel on April 05, 2012, 09:44:57 am
Super! A buddy of mine had a 70 n had many big times in ol blue.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: firefighter on April 05, 2012, 11:01:39 am
Way cool car. I'm sure you're happy to have it !!

If I'm not mistaken, isn't this the car that has the way cool turn signals in the back that progressively light up as the signal flashes?

Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: Lt.Del on April 05, 2012, 01:27:03 pm
yeah firefighter, those Cougars have the sequential turn signals, similar to some of the new mustangs.
Nice Cougar, very similar to my '68 mustang I had in High School--loved driving that car.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: heavychevy91 on April 05, 2012, 01:40:14 pm
Awesome! Good friend of mine has a 67 Mustang with a 289 and its a pretty peppy motor. Nice score.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: zieg85 on April 05, 2012, 02:48:52 pm
Very nice... Put the stock hubcaps back on and get those wheel in the wheel wells where they belong and you will be set...  A 4 speed would be more fun... just saying...  A guy I knew when I lived in Texas had one with a 4 speed, and it was a ball to ride in.  Those 289 revved quickly and the car is fairly light...
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: jaredts on April 05, 2012, 07:15:52 pm
Awesome buy.  One of a few Fords I'd proudly own.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: Blazin on April 05, 2012, 08:46:28 pm
I am no Ford man, but those cars have always caught my eye. The styling is spot on. They are in a class with few others, like 57 chevy's there is no other like them as far as pure sex apeal if there is such a thing for a car.
A kid a couple years ahead of me in school had a 68 Cougar. Paint, and interior was a little rough, but in decent shape over all. We did some crusing in that car. His had a Cleavland in it with a C6.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: bake74 on April 06, 2012, 06:01:27 am
     Thanks everyone, it does bring back memories.  I have only had 3 cars in my life that I have enjoyed driving.  A 84 Audi cs200 special with a straight 5 cylinder engine, 71 Chevelle Malibu with a 350 and auto trans, and my 67 Cougar.  Other wise I have enjoyed trucks more.
     It is nice to be able to drive again and enjoy it, that is why I go through so many vehicles, to me driving should be fun, other wise I could ride mass transit and let someone else drive.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: Custom Deluxe on April 06, 2012, 05:38:48 pm
It is nice to be able to drive again and enjoy it, that is why I go through so many vehicles, to me driving should be fun, other wise I could ride mass transit and let someone else drive.

I agree 110 %  ;)

Excellent find...enjoy !
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: bladerunner on April 06, 2012, 09:34:55 pm
Nice whip!  My dad had a 68 Cougar. I still remember the sequential rear turn signals.  They were so unique then and still are now.  Enjoy it!
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: Stewart G Griffin on April 07, 2012, 09:21:54 am
For some reason, cougars don't command big money;  There was a restored 70 on Barett-Jackson yesterday that could only bring in 14K.   That being said, i think this is an example of good styling.


2) Mercury discontinued as of last yr i think?   What do feel about that?
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: bake74 on April 07, 2012, 09:30:23 am
For some reason, cougars don't command big money;  There was a restored 70 on Barett-Jackson yesterday that could only bring in 14K.   That being said, i think this is an example of good styling.


2) Mercury discontinued as of last yr i think?   What do feel about that?

     My wife's car is actually a Mercury Sable LS sedan.  It is a very good car, not what she wanted, but she has a lead foot and likes to go fast, so tickets forced her to get this for now.  It has a been a very reliable car.  I do not like the new body styles or need of computers to fix these cars.
     That being said, I think older cars can hold their value better than newer throw away cars.  I like the fact that I can keep an older car on the road also. 
     As far as the Cougar not being as popular as others like mustangs, fits my personality perfect.  I like to be different than the crowd, so having a Cougar and being the only one around here that has one is right up my alley.  I hate to drive what everyone else is driving.
Title: Re: For those of you who appreciate older cars
Post by: Jason S on April 12, 2012, 09:54:33 pm
Very nice.

Personally, I prefer the Cougar to the Mustang.