19680000 Mercury Cougar XR7-G

Mercury Cougar XR7-G (1968)
for sale

Price: US $19,000.00

Description:

1968 Mercury Cougar XR7-G
A little history about this car. ...The year 1967 was sensational for Lincoln-Mercury, with the introduction of Cougar exceeding all sales forecast expectations. The Cougar racing team was very successful as well, placing second in the SCCA group II sedan racing series, known today as TransAm. Dan Gurney was the team captain of the Cougar racing team and, as part of his contract, Lincoln-Mercury could use his name and likeness for advertising and promotion.Taking advantage of their agreement with Gurney, L-M introduced a sales promotion during the 1967 model year with an option package called the Dan Gurney Special. The package consisted of a sticker on the passenger rear window, chrome engine dress up kit and turbine wheel covers. The Dan Gurney Special option continued into the 1968 model year, but only included the window sticker and wheel coversThen, during the 1968 model year, Lincoln-Mercury introduced the XR7-G option, which was also promoted through the use of Dan Gurney’s name (the G stood for Gurney). The existence of two Gurney option packages has caused much confusion among collectors over the years. To clear up any misunderstandings we have provided a comparison (below) of the equipment included in each option package.Dan Gurney Special and XR7-G Option ComparisonDan Gurney Special OptionVinyl seat upholstery and standard Cougar interiorBody code 65ADan Gurney Special sticker in the passenger rear windowTurbine wheel covers (1967 & 1968)Chrome engine dress up kit (1967 only)XR7-G OptionXR-7 interior including leather seat upholstery, wood grained dash with tachometer, trip odometer, oil pressure and amp gauges, map lights and rear seat courtesy lightingBody Code 65BUnique interior console with switches for fog lamps and sunroof (even on cars without sunroof!)Aluminum running cat valve covers were installed sporadically during productionAluminum wheels made by Rader (early cars) or Cougar styled steel wheels with XR7-G center capsLucas or Marchal Fog lights in a unique front valance panelBullet shaped remote controlled racing side view mirrorFiberglas hood scoop, non functional except 428 CJFunctional hood scoop with ram air on 428 CJ models onlyChrome locking hood pinsVinyl roof coveringLeather door pull strapsXR7-G trunk lock coverVinyl wrapped steering wheel with gold Cougar emblemDashboard identification Cougar XR7-G in goldWood shift knob with inlaid gold running cat (automatic equipped cars only)XR7-G badges on passenger side headlamp cover and C-pillarsRear valance with chrome cutouts for slash cut “pipe-in-pipe” exhaust tipsA third, extra-loud horn, made by Delco-RemyFor those who know about the XR7-G know how rare this car is. I originally bought this car in 1990 that was owned locally in North Carolina and sold it in 1995 to an engineer that worked for the Ford Motor Company.I bought it back in 2002 and had it ever since.I want to say is most of the original car is all there.The original color of this car was lime frost green and now it is augusta green. The sunroof was rebuilt and functions fine it just needs a drive cable which costs about $100 or so. The only minor rust it has is a quarter sized area pictured under the passenger door and a small ding by the trunk also pictured. This car has always been garaged.

update: 2015-09-26

Features:

Condition:Seller Notes:
Used
“Needs drive cable for power sunroof, needs new battery, has small ding near the trunk and has quarter sized rust spot by passenger door.”
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 8F93X552575Year: 1968
Number of Cylinders: 8Make: Mercury
Transmission: AutomaticModel: Cougar
Body Type: CoupeTrim: COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warrantyEngine: 390/2v
Vehicle Title: ClearDrive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather SeatsMileage: 80000
Power Options: Air ConditioningSub Model: XR7-G
Fuel Type: GasolineExterior Color: Green
For Sale By: Private SellerInterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No

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