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From: StaceyDavidsGearZ
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  • Love to see the Cougar get some recognition! Don is a true "Cougar" guy and great to work with finding restoration parts for your car.... thanks for posting Stacey!

  • To this day I am all about the hunt... Was driving the backroads to Silverton OR last week when I spotted a 72 hardtop in the bushes.  I will not forget about it until I can talk to the owner and try to purchase it. I would rather chase parts cars then almost anything else! Treasure hunt!

  • Sounds like me when I was young. Started with a 68 GT then before I new it I had 6 cougars and many of parts cars I cut up for parts. I have four now and many of parts. Can't find parts cars like the old days, when i would stuble across them.

  • Yes... Every Cougar owner is required to make at least one pilgrimage in their lifetime to WCCC, LOL!

  • Don, you and i had a similar experience. I too worked at $3.35 an hour and bought my first car, a beat up old 1969 Cougar, for $850 in 1985. I'm still trying to get it fixed up. I feel like making a holy pilgrimage to your Cougar burial ground. :)

  • Don is the Cougar master. Check out their site on the internet and take a look at some pics of the back 40.. something like 1100 parts cars haha.

    Props to Stacey for working on the interceptor project and really putting a spotlight on one hell of a nice muscle car. Great job Stacey and you go Don.

  • o man, this guy reminds me of me right now!!!! If i could get my hands on a 75 dollar coogar!!! lol

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