Fox T-Bird/Cougar Forums

General => General Fox T-Bird/Cougar Discussion => Topic started by: Sly1990 on August 02, 2005, 10:51:02 PM

Title: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 02, 2005, 10:51:02 PM
Now that is over with my insurance claim, I have these questions.. :

What should I check before buying a 68 cougar with a 289, auto?
I heard that those unibody are weak and tend to curve on front end... is it true?
What else should i check before buying? What should i ask the seller before taking a 5hr ride?
Does it worth the 4500$Can(Nego) he wants? I wanna offer him 3000$ for it (That all I got on hand anyway...)  :disappoin

Everything is stock (Except wheels)... 66,000 miles (he cant tell if original). He sound like a 50+yo and said he's selling because he have too much car to care of.... (He have another 1960+ car... I dont remember the make.)
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87 on August 03, 2005, 12:53:00 AM
check the structural parts of the floor pans,torque boxes,mounting points, check for stress cracking around window edges trunk seams, check for collision damage also.panel fitment will tell alot about the uni body structure as will how the doors close .

otherwise looks like a good looking car when i was on vacation down in daytona beach fla. i looked at its twin same wheels and all.
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 03, 2005, 04:54:32 PM
Thanks....

I read that if there is a Torque boxes or the known falcon (from 64½-70 on mustang and cougar) weak suspension prob, it will be a lot of trouble to do it... true?
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: 30thtbird on August 03, 2005, 08:14:20 PM
i would also look into the cowl area down through the vents at the base of the windsheild.my brother had to s a 1970 cyclone gt 429cj ramair with air and automatic on column with buckets do to this problem.
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Cad-T-Bird 500 on August 03, 2005, 09:13:16 PM
Looks good to me and the price is right.  Check for cancer around the wheels openings, trunks, frame rails and floorboards.  1968 should have came with a 302?  but this is minor.  I think some of the chrome is gone around the wheels but if you like the look this does not matter.  I have not seen any bad torque boxes on a small block car.
Are you talking US dollars or Canadian?  Cougars are way under valued, if this was a Mustang it would be at least twice this much and you would still have the same basic car.
Buy it and have fun.
TED
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 04, 2005, 02:21:31 AM
Yeah... and i've also read that 68 have a smaller front end than 67...
You were close... it's a 289 in it. I think its a Coupe model... not the XR7... (not sure)
It's in Canadian dollars and a nice condition in dealer similar to it are 9,000$-15,000$
This one is in a village... There is no city close within 1hr driving from there (5hr from montreal)... Maybe it's why the price is decent and no one has bought it yet....

After a month listed on the net, the owner told me that only one person called but never showed up.... (probably because of the distance....)

I'm still waiting for the insurance check from my wreck (checking mailbox everyday...)
I hope no one will steal my deal till then.... :P
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: oldraven on August 04, 2005, 10:35:18 AM
That's a beautiful car. I only have one thing to say, Sly. Under no cirspoogestances is this one to get wrecked! ;)
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 04, 2005, 11:50:25 AM
Quote from: oldraven
That's a beautiful car. I only have one thing to say, Sly. Under no cirspoogestances is this one to get wrecked! ;)


:giggle: :giggle:  :giggle:  :rollin:  :rollin:  :tg:

I never was responsible of any of my accident.  It's was others fault everytime...
This one MUST survive....
I have the same kind of luck than Dare with my cars....
Hey btw... where he is?
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: oldraven on August 04, 2005, 12:30:50 PM
He's in Jail. Where else would he be? We all knew he'd find his way there someday. :D



(he works at a prison now, so he doesn't have time for us anymore)
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Funky Cricket on August 04, 2005, 12:48:29 PM
Quote from: oldraven
He's in Jail. Where else would he be? We all knew he'd find his way there someday. :D




 :giggle:  :rollin:  :giggle:
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 04, 2005, 01:02:10 PM
This doesnt reassure me.... I wish i havent compared my luck with him then... :giggle:
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 04, 2005, 01:04:30 PM
Too much soap to pickup.... :giggle:
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Sly1990 on August 08, 2005, 01:51:42 PM
 it... The car gods are against me...

I called the guy to tell him im goin tomorrow to get the car and guess what? He sold it yesterday....

ARRRGGHH!!@!!$#@!@#$
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: Funky Cricket on August 08, 2005, 02:08:31 PM
NOOOOOOO!!!!!! I feel your pain.

There is a blue mn-12 couger v8 near my house the is having some trans issues for 2k. I can take some pics, but I am in Lansing Michigan..
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: 20th anny 5.o on August 08, 2005, 06:22:28 PM
Quote from: oldraven
That's a beautiful car. I only have one thing to say, Sly. Under no cirspoogestances is this one to get wrecked! ;)



Under no cirspoogestances could a vehicle like this be totaled i would like to see any new vehicle do more than put a scratch on that whilst that particular vehicle walks away with a total fronend rebuild ect...
Title: Re: Need advices : buying a 68 cougar
Post by: oldraven on August 08, 2005, 11:25:34 PM
Quote from: 20th anny 5.o
Under no cirspoogestances could a vehicle like this be totaled i would like to see any new vehicle do more than put a scratch on that whilst that particular vehicle walks away with a total fronend rebuild ect...


It's a unibody, just like everything else on the road these days. I think you're a bit optomistic on that one.