Exterior Color
Black,white
Interior Color
Black,white
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
71690
Estimated Monthly Payment
1988 Mercury Cougar
Description:
5.0 Motor Custom Paint
1988 MERCURY COUGAR This 1988 Mercury Cougar has had a Tiffany Conversion done. Now you can drive and turn heads everywhere you go. With all the running gears featuring 5.0 Motor, Auto Transmission, Power Windows, Power Steering and Power Seats. Also has Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, and Customer Paint!
Exterior Color
Black,white
Interior Color
Black,white
Transmission
Automatic
Stock #
71690
Estimated Monthly Payment
The Boat Broker
Call 800-488-0258
LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
The Boat Broker
Call 800-488-0258
LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ
Mention AutaBuy.com when you call.
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About the 1988 Mercury Cougar
The Mercury Cougar is a nameplate used by Mercury, a division of Ford Motor Company, for a range of vehicles produced from 1967 to 2002. Throughout its history, the Cougar went through various transformations, evolving from a sporty two-door coupe to a more luxurious and versatile model. Introduced in 1967, the first-generation Cougar was designed to be a more upscale and refined alternative to the Ford Mustang. It featured distinctive styling, with hidden headlights, a long hood, and a short deck. The Cougar quickly gained popularity as a sporty and stylish option in the pony car market. In the 1970s, the Cougar underwent a redesign, becoming a larger and more luxurious model. It shifted from its original pony car roots to embrace the personal luxury car segment, offering a more comfortable and refined driving experience. Over the years, the Cougar saw several generations, each reflecting changing automotive trends and consumer demands. It went through various styling changes, including a shift to a more squared-off appearance in the 1980s and a return to a more aerodynamic design in the 1990s. The Cougar was also available in different body styles, including coupes, sedans, and wagons, catering to a broader range of customers. In 1999, Mercury introduced the "New Edge" design for the Cougar, showcasing a more aggressive and contemporary appearance. Production of the Mercury Cougar concluded in 2002, marking the end of its nearly four-decade-long production run. Throughout its history, the Cougar was appreciated for its blend of style, performance, and comfort, and it holds nostalgic value for enthusiasts as a symbol of its respective automotive eras.