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The Mercury Cougar is a series of automobiles that was sold by Mercury from 1967 to 2002. The model line is a diverse series of vehicles; though the Cougar nameplate is most commonly associated with two-door coupes, at various stages in its production, the model also was offered as a convertible and a hatchback.
The 1967 Trans-American Championship was the second running of the Sports Car Club of America's Trans-Am Series.After the dominance of Alfa Romeo in the under 2000cc class in 1966, Porsche would rise to prominence, starting a dynasty that would last for several years. 1967 would also mark the debut of Mercury, with Dan Gurney winning at Green Valley for the company in its new Cougar.
Mercury Cougar Eliminator (1969-1970) Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II (1969) Mercury Marauder (1969–1970) Mercury Marquis (1969-1978) Oldsmobile Cutlass W-31 (1969-1970) Plymouth Duster (1969-1970) Plymouth Fury (1969-1973) Plymouth Roadrunner Convertible (1969-1970) Plymouth Superbird (1969) Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (1969) Yenko Stinger Corvair ...
1967 2 Full-size Marauder: 1963 2004 3 High performance version full-size car Cyclone: 1964 ... (1970) Mercury Cougar Eliminator (1999) Mercury Cougar S (1999)
1970 Mercury Cougar Initially, General Motors believed that the restyled 1965 Chevrolet Corvair (a rear-engined compact car) would be an adequate challenger for the Mustang. However, once GM realized that the Corvair was doomed, the more conventional Nova-based Chevrolet Camaro was introduced for the 1967 model year built on the new GM F-body ...
For 1970, the optional engines included the 340 and 383 cu in (5.6 and 6.3 L), as well as the 440 and 426 cu in (7.2 and 7.0 L) V8s, all with a standard 3-speed manual transmission, except for the 290 hp (216.3 kW) 383 cu in. engine, which was available only with the TorqueFlite automatic transmission. A 4-speed manual was optional on all ...
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Lincoln-Mercury joined the competition in 1966 with the Mercury Cougar, an "upmarket Mustang" and subsequent Motor Trend Car of the Year. [109] In mid-year 1967, American Motors Corporation (AMC) introduced the Javelin, an image-changing "standout," [110] for the 1968 model year. [111]