1968 Mercury Cougar Base 5.0l on 2040-cars
Clio, Michigan, United States
This Cougar looks good, but is not in good enough condition to be classified as a high points show car.
CAR HAS CURRENT REGISTRATION AND TITLE IS CLEAN
....Mileage Is Unknown....
Vin Code 91 Standard Hardtop,
Vin code 8 for 1968,
Vin code J for 302,
C 4 3 Speed Transmission,
Door Tag code 52 built in Los Angeles, CA,
•Center console,
•Power steering,
•Air conditioning – NOT working,
Tilt steering wheel,
New Carpet,
New Shocks,
Rebuilt engine And Transmission,
4 Barrel carburetor,
********We J & B Custom Classic reserve the right to end this action early due to this car may be sold local******
On Nov-27-13 at 05:14:44 PST, seller added the following information: Car has hide away headlights Body Tag 65A M 2Y 04M 52 5 W |
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