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Anyone out there remember the Mercury Bobcat? I’ll admit that I’d forgotten about the Mercury version of the Ford Pinto until I stumbled across this advertisement for one on ClassicCars.com. Having so stumbled, I was intrigued enough to share it as Pick of the Day.
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Pony cars – a category of small and agile muscle cars, in which the entire Big Three participated. This Mercury Cougar from 1968 is the sibling of the most famous member ever and has an eight-cylinder 302 cu.i. in combination with a four-stage manual!
1967 Mercury Cougar Inside Advertisement Newsweek September 26 1966
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It’s hard to say that a performance car can be overlooked, but in the grand pony car wars that exploded in the late Sixties, Mercury’s Cougar almost always seems to take a back seat. That is, unless the Cougar in question had been finished in Eliminator guise from the factory. More than just show, the…
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Big chunky model from Yat Ming, but as far as I can tell, authentically so. Big mouldings yet also some fine detail, all to scale and with nice paint. Good interior too. A great subject and well worth the good price. 1/18.
Mercury may be gone, but the Cougar lives on.
photos from http://www.seriouswheels.com/cars/top-Ford-Forty-Nine-Concept-Coupe-Convertible.htm
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