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1970 Mercury Cougar on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
Location:

Ashford, Alabama, US

Ashford, Alabama, US
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1970 Mercury Cougar. No Engine,trans etc. No Hood Hinges. No seats. No gas tank. The original Disc brakes and 9"rear end were used on another car. It has 4 lug suspension just so it could be moved around. The frame rails look solid. The floorpans all look ok accept for the passenger front(I think thats the one) I only took a quick look at it, which would need a patch panel. Was a vinyl top car. You can see the rust holes(Not many) in the pictures of the roof.

Has a crack in the Windshield. NO PAYPAL PERIOD!!

Very good project car! Serious inquiries only

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