Our owner purchased this 1973 Cougar XR7 14+ years ago from the
family that bought it new, so it is basically a 2-owner XR7. The
second generation ('71-'73) Cougar was the last of the Mercury
'pony cars' and the XR7 was the top-of-the-line Cougar. It is
considered by many to be a luxury pony car with a look and style
influenced by the Continental Mark IV. A '73 Cougar convertible was
the last ragtop produced by FoMoCo in the decade of the '70s. This
stunning XR7 has been the recipient of a full restoration. The
professional two-stage back-to-original re-spray of Gold Metallic
(2014) is accented by 14" factory wire-wheel hubcaps and Dayton
white-wall radials. The owner states that his XR7 is powered by the
matching numbers H-code 351/2V Cleveland that was totally rebuilt
this year (2020) and backed by a C4 Select-Shift 3-speed automatic.
The chassis is equipped with power steering and power disc/drum
brakes w/dual master cylinder. Its gold vinyl interior was fully
restored to original in 2019. New floor pans were installed and
date coded material was used to create upholstery that looks
as-good-as-new. The Cougar is equipped with factory air, rebuilt
and converted to R134. There is a handsome power-assisted tan
convertible top fitted with a matching boot along with a custom car
cover. The original AM/FM stereo works very well and a new turn
signal switch assembly was recently installed. Our owner is ready
to pass this classic Cougar XR7 on to its next owner - why not you?
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1973 Mercury Cougar
Listing ID:CC-1412166
Price:$25,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1973
Make:Mercury
Model:Cougar
Exterior Color:Gold
Interior Color:Gold
Odometer:11633
Stock Number:2837
VIN:3F94H524564
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