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1968 Mercury Cougar

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Make:
Mercury
Model:
Cougar
Year:
1968
Type:
Coupe
Color:
Burgundy
Mileage:
45,000
Engine:
390
Transmission:
Automatic
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Trim:
XR-7
Interior Color:
Burgundy
Vehicle Title:
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1968 Mercury Cougar for sale

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First generation (1967–1970)

[ edit ] First generation 1967 Mercury Cougar Overview Model years 1967–1970 (1969–70 are the second body shape)Assembly United States: Dearborn. Michigan

Edison. New Jersey

Milpitas. California Body and chassis Body style 2-door hardtop
2-door convertible Layout FR layout Related Ford Mustang Powertrain Engine 289 cu in (4. 7 L) Windsor

V 8
390 cu in (6. 4 L) FE V 8
302 cu in (4. 9 L) Windsor V 8
351 cu in (5. 8 L) Windsor V 8
351 cu in (5. 8 L) Cleveland V 8
428 cu in (7. 0 L) FE V 8
427 cu in (7. 0 L) FE V 8 Dimensions Wheelbase 111 in (2819 mm)Length 1967: 190. 3 in (4834 mm) [3]
1969: 193. 8 in (4923 mm)
1970: 196. 1 in (4941 mm)Width 1967: 71. 2 in (1808 mm)
1969: 75. 0 in (1905 mm)
1970: 74. 2 in (1885 mm)Height 1967: 51. 8 in (1316 mm)
1969: 51. 9 in (1318 mm)
1970: 51. 3 in (1303 mm)

The introduction of the Cougar finally gave Mercury its own " pony car ". Slotted between the Ford Mustang and the Ford Thunderbird. the Cougar was the performance icon and eventually the icon for the Mercury name for several decades. The Cougar was available in two models (base and XR-7) and only came in one body style (a two-door hardtop . no center or B-pillar). Engine choices ranged from the 200 hp (149 k W) 289 cu in (4. 7 L) two-barrel V 8 to the 335 hp (250 k W) 390 cu in (6. 4 L) four-barrel V 8. A performance package called the GT was available on both the base and XR-7 Cougars. This included the 390 cu in (6. 4 L) V 8. as well as a performance handling package and other performance enhancements.

The 1967 Cougar. with the internal code T-7. went on sale September 30. 1966. [4] It was based on the 1967 refaced first-generation Mustang. a rel="rel nofollow" href=" wikipedia. org/wiki/Mercury_Cougar#cite_note-5" >[5] but with a 3-in-longer (76 mm) wheelbase and new sheet metal. A full-width divided grille with hidden headlamps and vertical bars defined the front fascia—it was sometimes called the electric shaver grille. At the rear. a similar treatment had the license plate surrounded on both sides with vertically slatted grillework concealing tail lights (with sequential turn signals ). a styling touch taken from the Thunderbird.

A deliberate effort was made to give the car a more "European" flavor than the Mustang. at least to American buyers' eyes. drawing inspiration from the popular Jaguar E-Type . Aside from the base model and the luxurious XR-7. only one performance package was available for either model: the sporty GT. The XR-7 model brought a simulated wood-grained dashboard with a full set of black-faced competition instruments and toggle switches. an overhead console. a T-type center automatic transmission shifter (if equipped with the optional Merc-O-Matic transmission). and leather-vinyl upholstery.

This was the only generation with covered headlights. In 1967 and 1968. they were deployed using a vacuum canister system that opened and closed the headlamp doors. For 1969 and 1970. a redesigned vacuum system kept the doors down when a vacuum condition existed in the lines. provided by the engine when it was running. If a loss of vacuum occurred. the doors would retract up so that the headlights were visible if the system should fail.

The GT package. included Ford's 390 cu in (6. 4 L) FE-series big block . along with an upgraded suspension to handle the extra weight of the big engine and give better handling. more powerful brakes. better tires. and a low-restriction exhaust system. Introduced with the music of Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass' "The Work Song". the Cougar was a sales success from its introduction and helped the Lincoln-Mercury Division's 1967 sales figures substantially. The Cougar was Motor Trend magazine's car of the year for 1967.

The Cougar continued to be a Mustang twin for seven years. and could be optioned as a muscle car . Nevertheless. the focus continued away from performance and toward luxury. evolving it into a plush pony car. The signs were becoming clear as early as 1970. when special options styled by fashion designer Pauline Trigère appeared. a houndstooth -patterned vinyl roof and matching upholstery. available together or separately. A facelift in 1971 did away with the hidden headlights and hidden wipers were adopted. Between 1969 and 1973. Cougar convertibles were offered.

The 1968 model year included federally-mandated side marker lights and front outboard shoulder belts (sash belt. shoulder harness) among some minor changes. A 210 hp (157 k W) 302 cu in (4. 9 L) two-barrel V 8 was the base engine on all XR-7 s and early standard Cougars. Three new engines were added to the option list this year: the 230 hp (172 k W) 302 cu in (4. 9 L). four-barrel V 8 the 335 hp (250 k W) 428 cu in (7. 0 L). four-barrel V 8 and the 390 hp (291 k W) 427 cu in (7. 0 L). four-barrel V 8. In addition. the 289 cu in (4. 7 L) engine was made standard on base cars without the interior decor group midway through the model year.

Comfort and performance options available for the Cougar included the "Tilt-Away" steering wheel that swung up and out of the way when the driver's door was opened (and the ignition was off). and from 1971. a power driver's seat. The new option appeared in 1968: Ford's first factory-installed electric sunroof. It was available on any hardtop Cougar. but rarely ordered on early cars.

Mercury also made limited versions of Cougar in the performance-market segment. The XR 7-G. named for Mercury road racer Dan Gurney . included performance add-ons. such as a hood scoop . Lucas (brand) fog lamps. and hood pins. Engine selection was limited to the 302. 390. and 428 V 8 s. A total of 619 XR 7-Gs were produced. and only 14 Gs were produced with the 428 CJ. The 7. 0-L GT-E package was available on both the standard and XR-7 Cougars and came with the 427 V 8. The 428 Cobra Jet Ram Air was available in limited numbers on the GT-E beginning 1 April 1968. [6] Conservatively rated at 335 hp (250 k W). the 428 Cobra Jet could produce more than the (306 k W (410 hp)) from the factory. A total of 394 GT-Es were manufactured. 357 with the 427 and 37 with the 428. [7] The GT-E came with power front disc brakes as standard. [8]

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