See some bonus footage on The V8 Interceptor. Find out a little bit of the history behind our friends over at West Coast Classic Cougar. Brought to you by our friends at E3!
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.
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.
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!
Ottodyn 1 year ago
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!
WestCoastClassicCoug 1 year ago
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.
427sideoiler 1 year ago
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. :)
Minuteman351 1 year ago
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.
spartikus3 1 year ago
o man, this guy reminds me of me right now!!!! If i could get my hands on a 75 dollar coogar!!! lol
bikercc 1 year ago