1969 Mercury Cougar Eliminator (Clone) 351W - GT40 Heads

Summary:

Crazy as hell, when America knew how to build cars

Faults:

In the last ten years I have different heads, exhaust, intakes, and carbs on her, and she's crazy as hell. She'll hurt yah when you mash the pedal to the floor boards.

She has run well for most of the ten years, a few oil leaks and a blown radiator now and then. Nothing that has been hard to replace and seal up tight.

General Comments:

Generally, there's nothing like driving an old American Built Muscle car down a country road. The sound of the motor and pull of the torque. Every trip is a little piece of heaven.

A guy at work owns a 350Z (Twin Turbine) and a friend of mine has a NOS equipped Focus with a 10K engine. These cars are quick, but just not the same pull as the feeling that an old muscle car gives you. Even at idle, my Cougar shakes and rumbles just awaiting for me to leave long thick rubber marks down at the turn of a green light.

I could type an entire blog on this car of mine, and will never sell her. In my book, there is no comparison.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 11th March, 2007

18th Nov 2008, 04:37

Old school is the way.

And funny that the old Windsor has ended up as the best V-8 of the whole lot. People still build them up today and they are competitive. Much as I like FEs and 385 series, the 351 Windsor was the best.

New cars are faster, and better, but...

They feel homogenized and bland, and the feel, sound, and ease of repair... is gone, with a few exceptions like the SVTs...

Enjoy that 69, a great year. Sadly, no one collects the Mercs, so keep her safe and well so you can pass it on one day. Last of a breed.

1st Aug 2022, 14:38

By clone do people mean this car is not original? Different from a replica, built on a different platform, but to the specs of a Cougar from the time period? I take it these cars are worth less than an original...

1st Aug 2022, 19:36

https://eliminator.mercurycougarregistry.com/avoid-clones/

Better info on this link than in any other responses you are likely to get here.

2nd Aug 2022, 18:36

Thank you, very informative.

3rd Aug 2022, 18:15

I never understood the appeal of these cars. Pretty much classic Detroit badge engineering. This time a Mustang with some slight trim changes.

4th Aug 2022, 22:30

I like them. At least these car’s differed from the Mustang in that they had a longer wheel base and a distinctive exterior styling.

It was better than the Camaro / Firebird of the same era.

5th Aug 2022, 12:44

Seriously? "a Mustang with some slight trim changes"? No offense, but you clearly have never seen a vintage Cougar or Mustang (or even pictures, apparently). Go find some so you can figure out they are two different cars.

"classic Detroit badge engineering" indeed!

5th Aug 2022, 19:38

The best example of badge engineering is the Chevy Chevette and the Pontiac T 1000.