1967 Cougar 289 A Code Plus 1967 Xr-7 Parts Car With Titles on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
THE BLACK PRIMER 1967 COUPE IS ONE TO BUILD YES IT NEEDS FLOORS AND TRUCK BODY WORK.BUT ITS COMPLETE ROCKERS LOOK GOOD TOURQUE BOXES PRETTY GOOD,FRAME RAILS NOT BAD.A GOOD BASE TO WORK WITH.PLUS IT HAS ALL ORGINAL GLASS,THERES NO MOTOR OR TRANS SO YOU CAN PUT WHAT EVER YOU WANTED IN IT,FROM 289-460 FORDS,THE HOOD ON BLACK PRIMER CAR DOES GO WITH CARS IT FROM A 1969 COUGAR BUT THE OTHER COUGAR HAS A PRETTY NICE MAROON HOOD AS SEEN IN PICTURE.THE WHITE 1967 COUGAR MIGHT LOOK BETTER IN PICTURES BUT IT HAD COWL CUT OUT OF IT SO ITS NOT WORTH BUILDING EVEN KNOW ITS A XR-7,WHICH COULD BE STRIPPED RIGHT HERE AND JUST TOW HOME THE BUILDER IF WANTED,I JUST DONT THINK ILL HAVE TIME TO GET TO THIS CAR EVEN KNOW I THINK THERE COOL CARS.PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS AND COME LOOK AT IT IF NEAR PANAMA CITY
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