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“Madras Blue GT-E”1968 Mercury Cougar

66 photos documented since 2010 8 years documented ♡ Follow this build

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1968 Mercury Cougar in 2018
1968 Mercury Cougar in 2010
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Photo history

66 photos across 5 years — drag the dot to travel through this vehicle’s life. Captions are the owner’s; where there isn’t one, the AI caption fills in.

2010

2010

4 photos added

1968 Mercury Cougar - A dusty blue 1968 Mercury Cougar coupe is viewed from the rear quarter angle inside a garage. 1968 Mercury Cougar - This 1968 Mercury Cougar is parked in a garage with its hood open, revealing the engine bay. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Engine block assembly on a stand in a workshop setting, with various tools and parts nearby. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of automotive ignition components, including a condenser and rotor clips, laid out on a wooden surface.

2011

26 photos added — showing 8

1968 Mercury Cougar - The interior of a car is cluttered with various boxes and engine components, obscuring the vehicle's details and year details. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Two Mercury Cougar grilles are shown on the ground, one with a cougar emblem. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A car radiator sits on the ground, showing signs of wear and tear. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Close-up of a black automotive part with embossed text and a pipe fitting, likely a component from a vehicle. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Various automotive parts, including a shifter and pedals, are displayed on a green surface, possibly for sale or restoration. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Interior parts, likely from a classic car, are disassembled and placed on a blue surface. 1968 Mercury Cougar - The engine bay of a vehicle, showing significant rust and disuse. 1968 Mercury Cougar - The engine bay of a 1968 Mercury Cougar shows signs of wear and tear, with exposed wiring and rust.

2014

10 photos added — showing 8

1968 Mercury Cougar - Close-up of the headlight assembly and wiring harness on a 1968 Mercury Cougar, revealing signs of rust and wear. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Detail of the inner fender well showing wiring and a headlight mounting point, with a yellow arrow pointing to a switch. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A detailed view of a Holley carburetor, a key component in many internal combustion engines. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of a carburetor, a critical component of a vehicle's fuel system. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of a carburetor, identified by the "SUPERMOTORS" text on the lower right. 1968 Mercury Cougar - Carburetor part with stamped identification numbers visible. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A Holley carburetor is shown with a power cord and outlet visible in the background. 1968 Mercury Cougar

2015

21 photos added — showing 8

1968 Mercury Cougar - Close-up of a Holley carburetor, showing its intricate mechanical details and branding. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of an Autolite carburetor, showing its part number and branding. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A metal Holley carburetor is shown in a close-up view, with visible branding and mechanical components. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A detailed view of a carburetor diaphragm, a crucial component for fuel delivery in older vehicles. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A Holley carburetor, a key engine component, is shown close-up on a box. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of a carburetor shows stamped part numbers and manufacturing codes. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A carburetor part is shown against a light-colored background. 1968 Mercury Cougar - A close-up view of a Holley carburetor, a crucial component for internal combustion engines.

2018

1 photo added

1968 Mercury Cougar - A Ford V8 engine is shown with blue valve covers and chrome headers, suspended by chains.

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