Wtf??? July 20, 2008, 11:22:45 PM http://halifax.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-classic-cars-1984-MERCURY-COUGAR-LS-W0QQAdIdZ63684176Nice '84 Cougar for sale locally. The guy wants all the money in the world for it, which is why it's been for sale for a long time. He's added something to his ad that caught my attention (highlighted in red below):A fantastic driver, this completely original and correct beauty has been garaged since arriving from Seattle in 91. Built as part of a limited production run for electronic testing. (???) Drives and behaves as she did when new. Ready to go anywhere with a 302 auto and all Lincoln options. Believe it is the only one like it in Canada. Still have the original wheels, and all documentation. I would write and ask what he means, but I don't want to let on that I'm even remotely interested at his asking price... Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #1 – July 20, 2008, 11:37:25 PM He must be smoking that Canadian road rock salt Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #2 – July 20, 2008, 11:39:03 PM I smell Why would a Mercury have Lincoln options?Why would it be the only one like it in Canada?And from the photo it is evident that the car is neither competely correct nor completely original.Another person trying to make a 'cream puff' out of something it isn't... Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #3 – July 20, 2008, 11:48:12 PM Didnt we already have a thread like this?Same car and all? Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #4 – July 21, 2008, 04:13:52 PM you mean this thread? with the same OP even...:rolleyes: Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #5 – July 21, 2008, 06:32:36 PM You will note that I said that the car was for sale for a long time. The reason I posted it again is because of the "built as part of a limited run for electronic testing" part that the seller added. I even highlighted it in red after pointing out that I'd highlight the new part of the ad in red. So :raspberryWTF was the electronic testing? What orifice did the seller pull that gem out of? And would knowing the car was originally a guinea pig really make the car worth more? Especially an early 80's electronics guinea pig? Imagine the glitches that car would have (if it were true)...Ok, now I've gotta ask him... Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #6 – July 21, 2008, 07:32:19 PM Quote from: Thunder Chicken;228443So :raspberrywould it have been soooo tough to resurrect your old post??? :flip: Quote Selected
Wtf??? Reply #7 – July 21, 2008, 10:21:05 PM Well, seeing as there was only one reply to that one I figured nobody had noticed it anyway. So I started a new one. So once again...:raspberryI did write the guy. Here's what he wrote back:QuoteHey Thundercat. Thanks for your inquiry. Here is the tale. When I bought it in Oak Harbor WA in 86 (2 yrs old) I was cleaning off the rotor button and distributor contacts. I thought it would be better to replace the rotor button. Couldn’t find such a creature to save my soul. The guy at Hawleys Auto Parts got as curious as I was when we couldn’t find one . Said leave it to me for a couple of days. Called me the next day and told me that a call was coming in from Ford in Lansing MI in a couple of hours. On the speaker phone we were told that the electronics in the car were all the gear going into the 87 Lincoln Continental and as yet were still not available but they would send one out. As of 87 all parts became available. When the car was three years old they down loaded data from the computer and again when it was four. At that time they replaced the EGR valve and reprogrammed the computer (or replaced it)and I have been driving it without problem ever since. (That’s only because it is only out of the garage in the summer. That, my friend is the story as I know it and as it was told to me that day on the phone in Oak Harbor. By the way where does foxthundercats.com originate from?? Thanks for your interest. Bruce Quote Selected