So I recently purchased my first classic car, unfortunately it was torn completely apart by someone else who wanted to restore it. I was told that I could purchase assembly manuals online however it appears that they don’t print them for the ‘69s. How different are ‘69s from other years? The car just needs painted then reassembled essentially.
There’s enough differences to make it worth while in having a year specific service manual, assembly manuals, and wiring diagram.
WCCC and National Parts Depot should have them. Here is one from WCCC.
You can get a shop manual for your year.
SHOP MANUAL, PRINTED, 1969 FORD MERCURY CAR - L-26A - National Parts Depot
Get the .pdf version, it is easy to search (and cheaper)
1969 Ford Car Shop Manual: Cougar, Falcon, etc. - Fordmanuals.com
It seems you did not do any research before posting. 1969 Cougar assembly manuals are common and easy to get. And cheap. https://www.ebay.com/itm/355765974213?_skw=Assembly+manuals+1969+Cougar&itmmeta=01KRTZ5QD6X463QG1AMN32HJNC&hash=item52d54df4c5:g:zoEAAOSwAz9c-o6T&itmprp=enc%3AAQALAAAA4GfYFPkwiKCW4ZNSs2u11xBn%2BuBWOh0inSvecm6BESCxulCJ8VhSRXxcBAlIPFcZDpcp90tB6NRXpcMO7eYL3NR5EC%2Frhqa9LPiPPlgVJaupP0VJZGmUo94gWJRk66rAuMQkZFMTTNo6wuO01ETo%2Bnr869teWL%2Bda5sknmhgaO7OoLkGPoEN%2FzCMXhSCPRyeHSxTBZNDNpucNwtDT3q8npOEgTdS0dRcMl%2F0laCOKMhZqGufwGNN4EFkUEU8xoLekToqBPV0APraecipN2QNCXOAiNplfu3FinLX9qLR%2FKOr|tkp%3ABk9SR-j2lt_GZw