This one is now on eBay;
'69 w/ 390, 4-speed (close-ratio). Competition Orange, White Interior. Docs. In OH, on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Mercury-Cougar/132829490222
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This one is now on eBay;
'69 w/ 390, 4-speed (close-ratio). Competition Orange, White Interior. Docs. In OH, on eBay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1969-Mercury-Cougar/132829490222
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It was sold by the same dealership that originally sold the 68.5 R code 4 speed car that recently sold on ebay.
Randy Goodling
CCOA #95
Didn’t take long to flip this one It will be interesting to see where the price point goes on ebay.
I noticed that too. The 68.5 was in Florida… what are the odds both would come up on the market at the same time?
Is anyone going to be at Mecum Chicago that could get a VIN for this one?
Any pics of Marti Report or other docs, door tag, buck tag, dash tag, etc would be greatly appreciated.
'69 w/ 390, Auto. Blue Metallic, Blue Interior. Docs. Mecum Chicago, Oct 25th-27th, Lot T78
https://www.mecum.com/lots/CH1018-333374/1969-mercury-cougar-eliminator/
No VIN yet
1970 Competion Orange 351 Cleveland FMX 3 Speed completely rebuilt 2 months ago with transferable guarantee.
Completely gone thru over last 2 years and replaced most parts (to much to list here) Car is really a one of a kind. Mileage says 39,000.
New wheels and tires last month. Have lots of pictures. Asking $50,000.
Thanks, Steve Alan
Is anyone going to be at Mecum Chicago that could get a VIN for this one?
Any pics of Marti Report or other docs, door tag, buck tag, dash tag, etc would be greatly appreciated.
'69 w/ 390, Auto. Blue Metallic, Blue Interior. Docs. Mecum Chicago, Oct 25th-27th, Lot T78
https://www.mecum.com/lots/CH1018-333374/1969-mercury-cougar-eliminator/
No VIN yet
sold for $28,600
'69 w/ 351, Auto. Bright Yellow, Black Interior. Docs. In FL for $37.9k
1969 Mercury Cougar for Sale | ClassicCars.com | CC-1129351
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Mercury-Cougar-/332826272250
*Recently seen in the Carlisle car corral. Erroneously listed as a 2-owner car. Subsequently sold by CPA Auction for $26k.
Some comments here: 1969 & 1970 Cougar Eliminator Owners and Enthusiasts | Dave Wyrwas spotted Richard Louder's Eliminator in the Carlisle car corral | Facebook
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Reserve was not met on Ebay but dealer tells me it has been sold.
'70 w/ Boss 302, 4-speed. Competition Blue, Black Standard Interior. Docs. Carlisle Fall Auction, Oct 4th-6th.
http://www.carlisleauctions.com/view-consignment-detail.aspx?ConsignmentID=8161
*This one has been listed for sale off and on for a LONG time. Do your due dilligence if you are considering this one.
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Popped up on CL
https://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/d/1970-mercury-cougar/6720779252.html
'70 w/ Boss 302, 4-speed. Competition Blue, Black Standard Interior. Docs. Carlisle Fall Auction, Oct 4th-6th.
http://www.carlisleauctions.com/view-consignment-detail.aspx?ConsignmentID=8161
*This one has been listed for sale off and on for a LONG time. Do your due dilligence if you are considering this one.
0F91G517011Popped up on CL
https://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/d/1970-mercury-cougar/6720779252.html
Per the Craislist add this Cougar is “Solid and Russ free underneath.”
'70 w/ Boss 302, 4-speed. Competition Blue, Black Standard Interior. Docs. Carlisle Fall Auction, Oct 4th-6th.
http://www.carlisleauctions.com/view-consignment-detail.aspx?ConsignmentID=8161
*This one has been listed for sale off and on for a LONG time. Do your due dilligence if you are considering this one.
0F91G517011Popped up on CL
https://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/d/1970-mercury-cougar/6720779252.htmlPer the Craislist add this Cougar is “Solid and Russ free underneath.”
Don’t forget the “for speed close-ratio transmission”.
Hasn’t the debate with this car been whether it has a genuine Boss 302 in it? Wouldn’t that be considered a major component?
Popped up on CL
https://rochester.craigslist.org/cto/d/1970-mercury-cougar/6720779252.htmlPer the Craislist add this Cougar is “Solid and Russ free underneath.”
Don’t forget the “for speed close-ratio transmission”.
Hasn’t the debate with this car been whether it has a genuine Boss 302 in it? Wouldn’t that be considered a major component?
This thread answers that question, IMO.
I am selling a Boss with a 302 engine that was replaced by the factory almost immediately after the owner purchased it. Can someone tell me where to find the engine number of the replaced engine on the block? Thanks, Kelly Dietrick
Per the Craislist add this Cougar is “Solid and Russ free underneath.”
Don’t forget the “for speed close-ratio transmission”.
Hasn’t the debate with this car been whether it has a genuine Boss 302 in it? Wouldn’t that be considered a major component?
This thread answers that question, IMO.
I just noticed she dropped price from $50,000 to $38,000
After hours of researching the replacement engine ( DIOE 6015 AA).it seems that the block is of a standard 302 so we are reducing the price to $38,000.00US Carburetor cleaned and adjusted plus major engine tune up this summer. Engine was...
it might help if she documented other rare parts, carb dist ect. but if missing or replaced it might even hurt price more.
WOW- hard to believe that car has a regular 302 in it !! Its been for sell FOREVER and now to find out that it doesn’t have a replacement BOSS motor…what a shame - still a BOSS 302 original owner car - just missing that expensive thing between the shock towers…
FWIW, It looks like a Boss 302,
It may well be the numbers correct heads and other parts. But somebody will need to take it partly apart to see.
Now on CraigsList, price reduced to $32,999
https://littlerock.craigslist.org/ctd/d/1970-mercury-cougar-eliminator/6736380352.html
'70 w/ 351, 4-speed (originally 3-speed). Competition Yellow, Black Standard Interior. Docs. In AR for $37,999
http://joyridesofar.com/2017/11/07/1970-mercury-cougar-eliminator/
*Note, 3rd party seller has it listed here: > 1970 Mercury Cougar for Sale | ClassicCars.com | CC-1137291
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