1968 Mercury Cougar$18,500
DESCRIPTION
1968 Mercury Cougar in XR-7 trim. Red hot gloss exterior with complementing plush Saddle interior. Wood-grained steering wheel and matching 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, and leather seats. Custom 5 spoke rims with BF Goodrich A/T tires. Clean and effortless V8 and automatic transmission. This is your chance to own one of the best looking Cougars in the Country. California Car! Rust Free! Ready to drive! It's only going up in value so act now. Call today to schedule a test drive before someone else takes this incredible value. AutoHaus Motorsports offers top quality complete classic car restoration and collision repair service. We do all stages of restoration for your vehicle. If you have an accident and need your car repaired, we can repair the damage and get you back on the road. AutoHaus Motorsports offers a full range of automotive repairs from oil changes to engine replacement. We service imports and domestics. Let our trained technicians service your automobile needs. Complete automotive, R.V., motorcycle and boat, Wash and wax exterior to shampoo and dress. Automotive window tinting with lifetime warranty. Custom colorsand and polish. Overspray removal.Exterior. We offer a full range of custom parts and accessories Running boards, bed liner, custom billet grills, wheels and tires Interior: Floormats, seat covers, stereos, alarms and dashpads, Mechanical: Cool air intakes, high performance chips and True Flow air filters.We are located at 8730 North Vineyard Avenue in Rancho Cucamonga.
Call AutoHaus MotorSports
8730 Vineyard Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(888) 315-5966
Why do they look so badass?
jrzy49 5 days ago
@kristechreviews Definitely buy a restored one. Or at least a mostly restored one... I owned a 67 XR7 and dumped thousands into it and didn't even sell it for a 10th what I put into it. Restoration is a money pit! Do it for the love, not to make $ ;)
Colnando 6 months ago
@mammathree I am looking to buy a cougar for my first car do u think it would worth restoring one or buying a restored one.
kristechreviews 7 months ago
what motor is in it
supersmrf 1 year ago
their nice just bought one yesterday
mammathree 1 year ago