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1972 Mercury Cougar XR7Introducing this 1972 Mercury Cougar XR7, finished in a matte burgundy exterior paired with a warm ginger interior. Wearing period-style blue California plates, this Cougar reflects long-standing West Coast history and classic American grand touring design. Highlights:- Long-Term California Car (Blue License Plate)- V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- 2-Barrel Carburetor- Power Steering- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Simulated Woodgrain Fascia- AC CompressorPowered by a V8 paired with an automatic transmission and 2-barrel carburetor, it delivers the optimal cruising character these cars were known for. Additional equipment includes power steering, front disc brakes, simulated woodgrain interior trim, and factory-style air conditioning components. Inside, you'll find bucket seats up front with a rear bench, manual crank windows, a center console, analog clock, and a mix of original-style dash controls along with an aftermarket Kenwood head unit installed in the glove box. Exterior details include chrome bumpers, 14-inch steel wheels with hubcaps, and Toyo tires. This XR-7 has received $5, 511. 77 in documented mechanical updates completed in March 2026, including a full fuel system overhaul with a new tank and carburetor rebuild, a complete braking system revitalization, and significant steering and suspension improvements such as a new power steering control valve and tie rod ends. Additional work includes a cooling system service, transmission maintenance, and various electrical and weatherstripping upgrades. The Cougar line is closely tied to Ford's famous sequential rear turn signal system, a distinctive lighting feature that became a signature detail on several Mercury models of the era. A well-balanced blend of comfort, classic styling, and V8 cruising feel, this Cougar XR7 is mechanically sound. For $16, 750Introducing this 1972 Mercury Cougar XR7, finished in a matte burgundy exterior paired with a warm ginger interior. Wearing period-style blue California plates, this Cougar reflects long-standing West Coast history and classic American grand touring design. Highlights:- Long-Term California Car (Blue License Plate)- V8 Engine- Automatic Transmission- 2-Barrel Carburetor- Power Steering- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- Simulated Woodgrain Fascia- AC CompressorPowered by a V8 paired with an automatic transmission and 2-barrel carburetor, it delivers the optimal cruising character these cars were known for. Additional equipment includes power steering, front disc brakes, simulated woodgrain interior trim, and factory-style air conditioning components. Inside, you'll find bucket seats up front with a rear bench, manual crank windows, a center console, analog clock, and a mix of original-style dash controls along with an aftermarket Kenwood head unit installed in the glove box. Exterior details include chrome bumpers, 14-inch steel wheels with hubcaps, and Toyo tires. This XR-7 has received $5, 511. 77 in documented mechanical updates completed in March 2026, including a full fuel system overhaul with a new tank and carburetor rebuild, a complete braking system revitalization, and significant steering and suspension improvements such as a new power steering control valve and tie rod ends. Additional work includes a cooling system service, transmission maintenance, and various electrical and weatherstripping upgrades. The Cougar line is closely tied to Ford's famous sequential rear turn signal system, a distinctive lighting feature that became a signature detail on several Mercury models of the era. A well-balanced blend of comfort, classic styling, and V8 cruising feel, this Cougar XR7 is mechanically sound.











