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but muscle car fans remain in awe of the Mercury Cougar unveiled in 1967. The Cougar nameplate spanned eight generations until 2002, but the most unforgettable is the first to second-gen variants ...
In a technical sense this 1969 Mercury Cougar wasn't lost, but it was lost to us. You see, it was built atCar Craftmagazine—one of HOT ROD's longtime sister publications—in partnership with ...
Few likely remember the last Mercury to carry the Cougar name. Today's Nice Price or No Dice edition looks to be a decent reminder of that legacy. Will its price make it all the more memorable?
Mercury Cougar was a hit from the beginning, and given its ties with the Mustang, the early sales figures weren't surprising. The Cougar accounted for 4 in 10 cars sold in 1967 by the Mercury ...
In 1968, Mercury introduced the GT-E package, transforming the Cougar into one of the original muscle car era's most powerful and luxurious models. When Ford unveiled the Mustang at the New York ...
This was the first front-wheel-drive Mercury Cougar ever, and unfortunately it ended up being the final iteration of the Cougar nameplate, but before all else, it was a stunner. The first Mercury ...