Did you know that the Mercury Cougar used to be one of the longest surviving nameplates in American automotive folklore? Used to, because they stopped making it after 2002, but throughout its ...
When David and Diana Scott of Las Vegas, Nevada, decided to do something different with their Ford restomod project, they wanted to do something you didn't see at the Sign of the Cat in 1967. The end ...
The 1960s were an exciting time for the American automotive industry, with brands taking part in their own space race to develop the most advanced and fascinating vehicles. This could be seen in the ...
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In late 1966, the editors of Motor Trend spent quite a bit of time evaluating Mercury's new Cougar. Some of the cars were equipped to bring out the "personal luxury" persona of the new cat, with plush ...
Did you know that the Cougar was Mercury’s first foray into the ‘pony car’ segment? However, rather than competing with its sibling, the Mustang, the Cougar went about carving out its own niche, ...
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Going into the 1967 model year, Mercury was adrift. The model line had devolved into pale, redecorated Fords with awkward names like “Park Lane” and “Montclair.” Maybe there was some excitement in the ...
Kyle has written professionally across the motorsport and motoring world since graduating from Plymouth University in 2018, and has acted as the MotoGP editor for Motorsport Week and as a Features ...
In late 1966, the editors of Motor Trend spent quite a bit of time evaluating Mercury's new Cougar. Some of the cars were equipped to bring out the "personal luxury" persona of the new cat, with plush ...