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This 1967 Mercury Cougar is owned by me. It is a survivor car from the very first year Mercury made the Cougar to compete with the Ford Mustang. Most people agree that it looks better than a Mustang. Under the skin most of the parts are identical with the pony car.
English: 1967 Mercury Cougar photographed at a car show in Boardman, Ohio. Finished in Cinnamon Frost Poly. Date: 15 June 2024, 15:22:06: Source: Own work: Author:
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.
Cougar: 1967 2002 8 Pony car (1967–1973), personal luxury car (1974–1997), sports compact (1999–2002) ... Mercury Cougar S (1999) Mercury Cyclone (1990) Mercury ...
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.
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In 1967, Mercury debuted its two most successful and longest-running nameplates: the Mercury Cougar and Mercury Marquis. The Cougar was developed to bridge the gap between the Ford Mustang and the Ford Thunderbird , while the Marquis offered the division a competitor towards sedan lines such as the Buick Electra , Oldsmobile Ninety Eight , and ...
1967 Mercury Marquis two-door hardtop 1968 Mercury Marquis. For 1967, Mercury introduced two hardtop model lines above the Park Lane to serve as the counterpart of the Ford LTD. The Park Lane Brougham was a four-door, with the Marquis offered solely as a two-door. While all full-size Mercury two-doors were hardtops, the Marquis was fitted with ...