View Full Version : Anyone own a old mercury muscle car??


MercAdvisor
11-11-2004, 07:37 PM
Just wondering if any of our members have any old Mercury Muscle?? IF so post pics....

Angelina
11-23-2004, 02:10 PM
Since I am only 19 yrs old, I wonder if you would call a 1979 Mercury Couger XR7 something you might be talking about? I just got hold of one last week, in pretty good shape. It has a 302 Ford in it. The guy I got it from had it running good enough to get my money and then he continued with his mechanic BS'N saying that when I got the Chiltons book I said I would be getting, not to pay attention to the timing chart for the 302. He stated that the book says 8BTDC and that he got the best performance at 6ATDC. I just love to hear stuff like that, cause he was'nt two blocks away and I was already tearing it apart, aiming at tha timing gear and chain. The timing chain came off without even taking the gear off. Just like every other ol' timey Ford I've ever rebuilt. People think it's to much work changing a timing gear, but I still remember how much work I had to do almost every time I went anyplace, setting the timing again, restabbing the distributer, advancing, retarding, and then messing with the carberator till every thing was out of wack, and it still would'nt run right very far or long. Now I start with the timing gear and chain.

Angelina
11-24-2004, 04:42 PM
Told my Father about this site, showed him my post and he explained the term "Muscle Car" to me. I can't tell you what he called mine, but coming from an old truck and chopper man, you can probably imagine. He says the only thing muscle about mine is the steering. We went to get a new power steering unit, radiator hoses, heater element, heater hoses, power steering and alternator belts, fluids for engine, tranny, brakes, and power steering, anti freeze, thermostat , plugs and wires. He says since we are already putting a new timing chain and gear in and have the front end open, that I can spend the only few days off I've had from collage, putting all this stuff on. so,Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I know I'll be eating my turkey in the garage with greasy ol hands, but 'why not?'. Monday morning I'm gonna be driving this rig.

Angelina
11-26-2004, 11:01 AM
Hi1 If you want to see 'muscle cars', go to the speed channel, its 304 here in Arizona and starting at 7AM til 5PM they have a marathon on all of them. Happy Friday.

ERNurse
01-29-2005, 09:56 PM
Hi all.


New to the list, looking for classic Merc lovers to connect with.


My ride is "Miss Lucy", a Hazard Yellow/Black 1968 Cougar XR7 that I have built up just a little.She is powered bya Cobra 289 with Edelbrock Performer manifold & single quad carb. I use K&N filters and Taylor wires. Exhaust is Flowmaster, and she has sultry throaty rumble that vibrates windows at idle. BFG Radial T/A 50s in back, 60s in front. Mags are classic Cragars. Interior is black classic. I have 3-speed auto right now, but I am thinking about swapping that for a higher-performance stick, just to add a little more selectivity and power on demand. And yes, she is a daily driver. Here is a picture of Miss Lucy:


http://www.mercuryforum.com/uploads/ERNurse/FE4EF_68cougarlside.jpg

MercAdvisor
01-29-2005, 10:36 PM
That is a beautiful car!! Did you have to do restoration or is it all original?

aquafbody
04-19-2005, 08:14 PM
im in the market for a mid to late 70s capri

ERNurse
04-20-2005, 02:10 AM
MercAdvisor,


The only thing that is stock on the car is the interior. Black bucket seats, instruments, and shifter. Even the gas tank is new.


Lucy's original color was burgundy. I took a picture of the car and scanned it to Adobe Photoshop, and tried out a bunch of different colors. Hazard Yellow just jumped right out with the body styling and black hardtop. I had the front grill & light covers powder-coated black. The paint job fetched $9,800.


Igot the Shelby Cobra 289 from a VERY good friend of many years who owed me some BIG favors for the help I gave him on some of his other cars. It puts out around 390hp, which gives Lucy some scoot.


I tried a four-speed stick, but found it to be very unfriendly for everyday street driving. Lots of chirp in all four. Thelocal constabularywere not amused. So I threw the 3-auto back in and everyone is smiling again.


All told, I think I have around $19,000 in the car. It'll be awhile before I drop anything more. She's easy to maintain, though. And there's nothing quite as satisfying as driving slowly through my hospital's parking garage and hearing that rumble resonate through the place- and setting off the alarms of every tuner I pass by. They fear Miss Lucy.

MercAdvisor
04-23-2005, 03:49 PM
It is a beautiful car. One day I hope to have some type of classic on my own to restore one day. Just not in the cards now.

boss
05-04-2005, 08:21 PM
hey guys im new but i got a ride ya might wana see. Shes a beaute eh? Shes the king of the road.


uploads/boss/FD819_convert_cougar.jpg

MercAdvisor
05-04-2005, 08:23 PM
picture is kinda small is that a cougar?

COUGARNUT
05-13-2005, 11:57 PM
Here is my 73 Cougar XR7 Convertible.........


uploads/COUGARNUT/8D464_1973_COUGAR_ConVERTIBLE_008.jpg

cctxfish
05-17-2005, 02:39 PM
hey guys im new but i got a ride ya might wana see.* Shes a beaute eh?* Shes the king of the road.


uploads/boss/FD819_convert_cougar.jpg

Boss,
You can't see anything in that pic, what is it a camaro? smileys/smiley11.gif

MercAdvisor
05-17-2005, 11:59 PM
awesome car cougarnut

Cougar_jeff
01-18-2006, 06:47 PM
I am 20 years old and new to this forum but have been into cougars (1967 - 1970) since i was around 13.. have had a few.. 3 i am/did restore with my dad and a couple parts cars.. here some picturesuploads/Cougarjeff/B45D1_oldcougar.jpg


'68 cougar i sold before i left for college

Cougar_jeff
01-18-2006, 06:52 PM
uploads/Cougarjeff/4CBE6_PICT0015_r.JPGuploads/Cougarjeff/2195D_PICT0016_r.JPG


'67 cougar (my car)

MyPetCat
04-25-2006, 05:35 AM
once i get the rims put on my baby i will be posting pic's of her..she is a 74 cougar( "MyPetCat) really does not need any work. summer is rolling up fast so i have to get moving.....

Me68ow
09-29-2007, 11:56 AM
Hi all...new to THIS forum. Here is a pic of my 68 Cougar XR7 "Janis"uploads/Me68ow/Image086s.jpg

okmic1
10-27-2007, 08:53 AM
I've got two Cougars. The first one is my 1970 coupe with a 351 Cleveland and FMX transmission.


http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p36/jonah2101968/1970%20cougar/cat3.jpg


The second one is a 1973 Cougar XR7 that I purchased as a project for my 15 year old and I. This is how it looked when we found it. Next summer my son will work for my company and earn enough to rebuild the 351 Cleveland under the hood.


http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p36/jonah2101968/1973%20Cougar%20XR7/XR7firstpictures008.jpg

cyclonejon428
11-23-2007, 07:13 PM
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new to the site I have a 69 Q code Cyclone I have been restoring for about 5 years now. It still needs paint and interor and recromed. I have rebuilt the suspension rewired w/ painless harness new brake system brake lines. The motor is428 cjbored line bored rods resized balanced Edelbrockperformer rpmaluminum heads and intake harland sharp roller rockers mallory unilite and hyfire 6 ignition hooker super comp headers. Just fired the motor up about 2 months ago. If i knew how to post pix i would but i dont know how. maybe i can email them to another member and they can post them for me

20marquis07
11-24-2007, 09:57 PM
hey man, welcome!! I'd be glad to post em for you. send me a PM for an email addy.

Hodge_justin
04-29-2008, 12:21 PM
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1976 Cougar Years of restoration and a newly rebuilt and slightly built up 460 and C6 tranny

20marquis07
04-29-2008, 10:41 PM
sweet ride man :)

Abednego
06-29-2008, 12:23 AM
Here''s my 1969 Cougar. It''s being totally restored properly by me. I''m 16 and working 14 hour days in contruction to be able to do it! Lets just say I got a heck of a deal on the car late Feburary of 2008. (Traded the guy a $1500 snowmobile)!! Plus he gave me $250 and delivered it by a profesional tow-truck. It has a nicely running 351 Windsor with a C6 transmission. I''ll be doing some nice power upgrades, posi rear end etc. etc. to it. Hope you like it. Vacume hide away likes and sequential rear blinkers.


http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p102/AlexHebert/DSC00594.jpg


Thats the last time you''ll ever see it on snow! This is the same day the towtruck delivered it to my shop door.

20marquis07
06-29-2008, 07:06 AM
that 1969 cougar is really sweet! Not sure about your area but those things are really rare to see around here. Good luck on that project!!


Get that camera ready :)

Abednego
06-29-2008, 12:21 PM
same here, the only other one really is a eliminator and thats it