Unveiling the Exceptional Rarity: Explore the Unique Essence of the 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 428 Cobra Jet!


$165k is not exactly something that places the Cougar in the top ten list of best-selling cars in Houston, but it sure is a hell of a lot more than what valuation company Hagerty says a Concours-condition one from the same year is worth – that would be $20,000.

The difference is justified by the fact this is not a regular Cougar, but one of just 53 to have been produced as a hardtop with the top of the range engine under the hood, the mighty 428 Cobra Jet. It is also the only one to rock a combination between a Medium Emerald Metallic paint on the exterior, and an 8A black Comfort Weave bucket seat interior.

Back in its day, the engine was rated at 335 horsepower and 440 lb-ft of torque, and ran tied to a 4-speed transmission and Traction-Lok rear axle, and this is the same powertrain we’re getting now.

Add on top of that the fact this is an XR7 model we’re talking about, namely the ones equipped with things like all the required emblems, but also power front disc brakes, power steering, dashboard with walnut inserts, and a remote-control side view racing mirror, and that sum starts to make sens.

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