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Original Paint '71 Cougar XR7 Convertible, Orig 351/4-sp
This is not my favorite body style of the musclecar era, but you have to appreciate how nicely this car is optioned, and how well it has been preserved.
Interesting that the seller calls it an "Arizona car" when it was clearly sold to a Virginia dealer when new. Must have gone to the southwest pretty early in its life, though, judging by how nicely the metal and paint have survived. For the $22,500 ask, seems like a pretty cool car. Link to 1971 Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible auction 1F94M504524 |
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I like it.
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That looks like a fun driver for 22.5k.
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I like this car too!!
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what am i missing? not a ford guy, but 22.5 for a 4 speed convert ford muscle car seems dirt cheap
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