1967 Mercury Cougar powered by a rebuilt high-performance 289 V8 engine paired with a 4-barrel Edelbrock carburetor and Edelbrock aluminum Performer intake manifold. The engine uses stock-style exhaust manifolds with a dual exhaust system. Cooling is managed by a custom aluminum radiator, and the drivetrain is paired with a rebuilt C4 3-speed automatic transmission and a Ford rear axle with 3.0 gearing.
The chassis features rebuilt front suspension components and new braking systems at both front and rear. The vehicle is equipped with power steering and factory Whisper-Aire air conditioning that is operational and blows cold air. Electrical systems have been fully rewired, and sequential rear tail lights are functional along with upgraded electric headlight door actuators.
Interior is restored with original-style black vinyl bucket seats and factory center console in good condition. The woodgrain steering wheel is intact with functional horn, and interior components including dash, headliner, and door panels are in well-preserved condition. Gauges including speedometer, fuel, and temperature are reported to function correctly. AM radio remains operational.
Exterior is finished in driver-level blue paint approximately five years old, showing cosmetic imperfections such as chips, scratches, touch-ups, and minor rust repair history. Body is described as straight with no major dents or structural damage. Chrome bumpers are original with some wear, and exterior trim is in presentable condition. The vehicle sits on 15-inch BFGoodrich tires with Western-style wheels and has a noticeable stance adjustment from rear leaf spring setup. Vehicle includes Marti Report, service records, and documentation, with actual mileage unknown.