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Year:1969 Mileage:9999 Color: Red /
 Black
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Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:351
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Cougar
Trim: ELMINATOR CLONE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 9,999
Options: CD Player
Sub Model: ELIMINATOR
Exterior Color: Red
Condition: Used

UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE 1969 MERCURY COUGAR ELIMINATOR CLONE.ENGINE IS A 400+ HP 351 WITH EDELBROCK PERFORMANCE ALUMINUM HEADS,GEAR DRIVEN,DUAL FEED HOLLEY CARB,ACCEL SUPER COIL,HEADERS,ALL NEW EXHAUST,NEW RIMS AND TIRES.TRANS IS A 4 SPEED AND I BELEIVE IT HAS 411 GEARS IN REAREND.FRAME AND UNDERCARRIAGE ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS AND SEQUENTIALS WORK AS THEY SHOULD.THIS CAR IS VERY FAST.PICTURES DO NOT DO THIS BEAUTY JUSTICE IT SHOULD BE SEEN IN PERSON TO APPRECIATE ITS CONDITION.THIS IS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN SHOW CAR IT IS A DRIVER AND THERE IS THE ODD LITTLE ROCK CHIP WHICH IS TO BE EXPECTED.THIS CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE BUT IT IS A 44 YEAR OLD CAR SO IT IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS.SPEEDO AND FUEL GAUGE TO NOT WORK BUT I HAVE NEW SPEEDO CABLE AND I BELEIVE THERE IS JUST A WIRE OFF ON FUEL GAUGE.I ALSO HAVE ALL NEW WEATHER STRIPPING FOR CAR AND A SPARE TRANSMISSION WHICH JUST NEEDS A SEAL.I ALSO HAVE A V GATE SHIFTER THAT GOES WITH IT AS WELL.THIS CAR RUNS,DRIVES AND LOOKS AWESOME.

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Ford Recalling 70k Escape and Mariner Hybrids for cooling issue

Fri, 12 Sep 2014

Ford is recalling about 70,209 examples of the 2005-2008 Ford Escape Hybrid and the 2006-2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid because the cooling pumps for their hybrid systems could fail.
According to the company's defect notice, it's possible for the original "Motor Electronics Coolant (MEC) Pump" to wear out and fail, which would could cause the hybrid system to overheat. If this happens, the vehicle goes into a safety mode that takes away most or all of its power. However, braking and steering still operate normally. After cooling down, the affected models restart normally. The company says that it's not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this problem.
Ford will begin repairing the vehicles in late October, and dealers will be installing improved, brushless pumps on the affected models at no charge to owners. If drivers had their pumps fail before this recall, they can contact Ford for a possible reimbursement. Scroll down to read the recall announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or download the full defect notice as a PDF, here.

NHTSA closes probes on Jeep Grand Cherokee, Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey

Wed, 09 Jan 2013

The Detroit News reports the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has officially closed its investigations into 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2004-2005 Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey models. The separate probes found no issues that pose safety concerns. NHTSA began investigating certain Grand Cherokee SUVs over complaints that power steering hoses could detach during operation, thereby increasing the risk of a vehicle fire. Of the 24 reports of failure, none alleged smoke or fire in the engine bay, and Chrysler has since modified the power steering cooler assembly to reduce the likelihood of the failure.
Meanwhile, certain Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey vehicles garnered a government probe after receiving complaints that the models were equipped with faulty scissor jacks. The agency had received six reports of the jacks failing or causing injuries, including one incident that resulted in a fatality. But NHTSA says the jack failure rate is similar to those found in other vehicles. In those six cases, the government agency found the jacks were being used for something other than changing a tire, and investigators could not determine whether the emergency brake was set or the rear tires were properly chocked.

Report: Last Mercury for retail business built on Sunday

Mon, 04 Oct 2010

Ford is already well into winding down its Mercury line, and the autoamker has announced that the very last of the soon-to-be dead brand's products built for retail sales was manufactured on Sunday, October 3. The final Mercury Mariner rolled off of the assembly line at the company's Kansas City facility, putting an end to a brand with over 70 years of history behind it.
Even after the Mariner heads off into the automotive sunset, Ford says that it will continue to manufacture a handful of Mercury models for fleet and government service for a while longer, though mum's the word on how long we can expect that practice to continue.
Interestingly enough, according to USA Today, most incentives on Mercury vehicles have all but dried up, even as the brand's August production increased by 120 percent compared to July's figures. Instead of cash on the hood, some areas are offering no-cost maintenance or similar programs. Even so, Mercury has continued to out-sell Lincoln right to the end - besting Ford's luxury arm's sales by nine percent in August.