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Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #15
At the time I got my '89 Mark, if someone had shown me a Capri in similar condition to it for the same price, I may have gone with the Capri. (now, I probably favor the Mark slightly) I miss the two I had, and would love to have another someday.. just as long as they don't have the infamous "bubble-hatch". (83-85, I think)

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #16
This one has the bubble hatch. That will be the first thing to go.

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #17
Will a 'Stang hatch work?

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #18
Yup. Look at the pics it has the same rear quarters and quarter glass. So in all reality I could make this a Murcury Mustang.

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #19
AFAIK, all Capris from '83 to the end had that Euro-hatch.
My McLaren had it, and it was an '86.
Nice lookin' car, wish I'd kept mine...
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #20
The Capris had the cooler fenders though.  I love the way they flare out over the whole fender rather than just at the tire.
2000 Jaguar XK8 Convertible - 4.0L DOHC V8 (AJ27)
2018 Ford Explorer - 3.5L DOHC V6 (Duratec 35)
1999 Mercury Grand Marquis - 4.6L SOHC V8 (Modular)
1987 Mercury Cougar LS - 5.0L V8 (Windsor) [SOLD in 2009]

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #21
man that guy was in the prosses of making a me to car. he totally doesnt deserve that car anymore. .... i disslike when people kill the 4eyes to make the aero look. to many aero cars around (i know i own one but thats how it came)
trick flow street heat intake , 24lbs injetors, ported GT-40's (Chip) long tube headers. and a Performance Automatic C4, with a hurst shifter!

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #22
*Sigh* last year my friend and I discovered a once-beautiful RS (2.3 Turbo and, if memory serves it was only a 4-speed? Maybe a SROD?)  Anyway, it had the black with orange stripe and what not.  The kicker was, the ed thing even had T-tops.  T'was quite a shame that it ended up in the junkyard.

nice find!

Reply #23
I have an 82 capri sitting at a buddy's house that is mine for when I can afford to start working on it. I need one of them full time jobs first though! Its a 4 cyl, 4 speed that has been parked since 1994 with a locked up motor. not a total loss, has potential.
Hope you have fun with yours!

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #24
Take the drive line from your Vic and put it in the Capri.

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #25
yah, i had an 80 RS with a 200 6, problem was it was previously in an accicdent (rolled and front end) but I didn't learn this till I started tearing it down after i bought it. It got pretty obvious when things didn't start lining up right. but the body went away on me too fast, the floor rotted right now, it was bad, I had to let her go, but an uncle of mine is still driving it as far as I know. leaking rusty thing that it is.

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #26
I sold the Crown Vic to get the Cougar on the road, it went to a friend of mine's girlfriend. They put some money and time into it and still driving it, runs great. I got $450 for it, enough to get my exhaust finished and transmission serviced with shift kit and title and registration for Cougar.

 

Found a car to replace the Cougar.

Reply #27
If you want to build a 5.0 for the Capri come get one I only have 3 spares sitting around and tranys to match.