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Not Another Cougar

hey seem to just keep ending up at my door step.
I think i will just part this one out.
Its in sad shape.


Not Another Cougar

Reply #2
No this car had a repaint and color change somewere along its life

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Reply #3
I'd love to have a decent "4-eyed" Cougar.. but you ed Northerners (Canada and the northern US, I mean.. yes, I am lumping you all together because you get snow and I do not) :p and your snow! Salt is for food, not roads. :p

Usually any Cougar I see down here is 87/88 or an MN12 or New Edge. (lots of both of the last two down here.. see one of each every day) Haven't seen many "4-eyes" yet. Seen more "4-eyed" T-birds than Cougars here.

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Reply #4
Quote from: Bird351
I'd love to have a decent "4-eyed" Cougar.. but you ed Northerners (Canada and the northern US, I mean.. yes, I am lumping you all together because you get snow and I do not) :p and your snow! Salt is for food, not roads. :p


And ice is for scotch, but that doesn't stop old manbitch winter. ;)

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Reply #5
Well after looking over this Kat the only things worth taking are the rims and tires. The Winshild fluid bottle. Almost everything else is rusted or half dead. 

So sometime tomorrow this one is going to that bone yard in the sky.

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Reply #6
Silly question...does this car have a full console? Not sure what models had that option. Or was it only the XR7's and TC's?

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Reply #7
A cougar in that shape here costs at least 500 bucks....

 And i´ll bought this without complaining to rebuild mine...
1985 Mercury Cougar V6
1989 F-200 V8
1996 Explorer V6
2001 F-150