1967 Mercury Cougar Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1967 Mercury Cougar
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by Anonymous
Dec 06, 2014
Some features were ahead of it's time due to lacking technology. For example, the retractable headlight doors were pneumatically actuated, having rubber hoses connected to air tank with engine compressed air. The hoses age, crack, and leak, causing door(s) to fall while driving at night. Also, sequential turn signal taillight concept was cool but cam motor easily seizes from corrosion, causing turn signal lights to fail. Both problems are easily resolved by today's electronic technology.Dec 06, 2014
by Maria P
Jul 24, 2014
Not made for the fainted heart about thrust and speed. I loved this car it is like my DNA is in all the components. All and all it is the awesome car. I can't ask for a better muscle car. I would like to add air condition in the near future of coarse it is not for day to day driving.Jul 24, 2014
by Don C
Apr 07, 2014
I like the looks and performance of the car as well as the rarity of Cougars in my area.
Great car to go cruising with. Has plenty of get up and go, a fun car to drive. Have made many of new friends with the people that talk to me about the car.Apr 07, 2014
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by Anonymous
Dec 06, 2014
Some features were ahead of it's time due to lacking technology. For example, the retractable headlight doors were pneumatically actuated, having rubber hoses connected to air tank with engine compressed air. The hoses age, crack, and leak, causing door(s) to fall while driving at night. Also, sequential turn signal taillight concept was cool but cam motor easily seizes from corrosion, causing turn signal lights to fail. Both problems are easily resolved by today's electronic technology.Dec 06, 2014
by Maria P
Jul 24, 2014
Not made for the fainted heart about thrust and speed. I loved this car it is like my DNA is in all the components. All and all it is the awesome car. I can't ask for a better muscle car. I would like to add air condition in the near future of coarse it is not for day to day driving.Jul 24, 2014
by Don C
Apr 07, 2014
I like the looks and performance of the car as well as the rarity of Cougars in my area.
Great car to go cruising with. Has plenty of get up and go, a fun car to drive. Have made many of new friends with the people that talk to me about the car.Apr 07, 2014
by Anonymous
May 02, 2013
This was my Uncle's car. He stopped driving it in the 70's and it sat in his backyard in Arizona until I got a hold of it in 2005. I did a complete nut & bolt restoration over the next 7 years. It is now back on the road ready to burn rubber.May 02, 2013
by Anonymous
Mar 04, 2013
Every time I drive it I' so proud of it. It really catch's the eyes of a lot of people and It always does great at Car Shows. Like I said this car is my Buddy. I'm 69 years old but when I get behind the wheel of the Cougar I forget all my problems in life.Mar 04, 2013
by Jamie C
Jun 11, 2012
First if all, I want to say that I love this car. When you drive it, there is a
real sense of occasion when I drive this car. It's fun to drive too. The
power steering makes it very manageable. The engine sounds amazing,
simply hearing it makes my day. Jun 11, 2012
by Anonymous
Jan 07, 2012
Been through years of driving these cars, and most times would rather drive and work on this old thing than anything else out there today. There just aren't many left. And it has more refinement and style than a Mustang. I have been waiting for them to come back, it was a cheap trick to kill them off, andgive the sequentials to the ford, iI will miss them.Jan 07, 2012
by Aaron A
Nov 19, 2010
i love my 67 cougar.. i have always enjoyed working on cars and this has been my biggest project yet. all the work and time polishing pays off every time i pull out of the garage. i really enjoy meeting other people who own old cougars at car shows and looking at 67 and 68 cougars to get ideasNov 19, 2010
by Tyler B
Mar 28, 2010
Acceleration is slow, but that's to be expected, as it's not a perforance package. It's held up pretty good for 43 years, it's built nicely I'd say. It's fun to drive, especially since I so frequently get waves, honks, and comments on it. It's a nice classic.Mar 28, 2010
by Joe N
Mar 10, 2010
chrom export bar, chrome monte carlo bar, big block coil springs front,5 leaf rear, 1" sway front/rear swaybar, boss 351 cleveland with motor home cam, C6 auto trans.
fun and fast to drive especially on sharp curves, handles like a slot car! Mar 10, 2010
by Jordan H
Feb 04, 2010
its kewl and i really want 1 becuz i just think it wood be ckewl and i would let my dad have it cuz tht is his dream car... cougar xr7, he wants a white one... and it would be a cruzerFeb 04, 2010
by Teresa R
Aug 03, 2009
This is a 1967 Cougar GT originally with a 320hp 390ci c6, now has a 450hp 428ci with 500ft lbs of torque, c6 with 3500 stall, 9 inch rear with 3.50 gears and detroit locker. Best quarter mile time to date is 11.95 @ 113mph. Aug 03, 2009
by Tommy M
Jul 03, 2008
The photo here is before the restoration.. Its a 390 GT. The color was changed to a dark charcoal.Jul 03, 2008
by Heather C
May 13, 2008
My husband drools every time he sees one, whether on the street, in a car lot, in a garage propped up on milk crates and a steel door, in a movie (he can spot it a mile away!) or in a junk yard.May 13, 2008
by Jeff M
Apr 24, 2008
Its a sick carApr 24, 2008
by Duane H
Mar 30, 2008
doesn't start well, but it parks real goodMar 30, 2008
by Caleb D
Mar 18, 2008
Mercury built this car to be a one-up on the mustang, and they suceededMar 18, 2008
by Linda L
Dec 23, 2007
I love my car!!Dec 23, 2007
by Kelly D
Nov 08, 2007
Again...when it's owned by a mecanic...it's just great!!Nov 08, 2007
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