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View Poll Results: Is the Cougar the dullest Coupe of all time?
Yes! 2 15.38%
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It's not that bad... 3 23.08%
Scr*w you i own a Cougar! 2 15.38%
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Old 11-30-2002, 11:03 AM
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What do we mean by dull? Performance, Style, which years are we referring too? I can think of 70's, 80's & 90's coupes that I liked less, and some aren't even on the market anymore. The Cougar had some bad years, but what coupe hasn't? Just my 2 cents.
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I mean generally, as a car, its styling, what its like to drive etc... The Cougar has only had bad years over here
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I don't think their dull. The old ones had some serious muscle & the new(well, they were new before Ford killed em' off)has some pretty nice curves. I'd roll in em'.
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when you say "the old ones" what model do u mean... i only know the Cougar theyve been making for the last 4 years or so....
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They've been making Cougars since the 60's. The 60's models all had good style, as well as good V8 power. Most of 60's Cougars I've seen came stock with a 302 V8. The 70's still had good power, but were more like the 70's Cadillac's. They were really big, so they needed the big V8. 80's models never came with a V8, which is sad but they still had some style points. 90's models look good, but never performed as well as I thought they should. Now the newest model which doesn't have a V8, has good styling. I think the newest model has good performance, but it's in the middle of the pack as comparing to it's rivals. Overall I liked the old 60's models best, just my 2 cents.
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My 87 cougar kicks ass. It has some good power under the hood.
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Any chance of pics showing the Cougar evolution?
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My brother bought (new) a 1968 Cougar Eliminator with a 390; interesting car. And just before the name was killed off, didn't they offer a version ("S"?) with the Contour SVT's engine, brakes and suspension? That sounds interesting. Hadn't seen any in between that particularly interest me personally, but YMMV.:alien2:
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Yeah, it's the 60's I'm talking about. Not like the eighties...I do think their kinda...I dunno...no offense to anyone with one.
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Yeah, it's the 60's I'm talking about.
Those "sequential" turn signals were mega-cool. Wish they'd make a comeback.
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uhh.... sequential turn signals? what exactly are those?
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uhh.... sequential turn signals? what exactly are those?
Cougars and T-Birds of the era had 'em (in the rear of the car only). The lamp housing was rectangular, and three seperate turn signal bulbs in each side by side. When one indicated the turn, the innermost of the three would light, and instant later the second one would join it, then the outermost would be added in -- and the sequence would repeat. This "motion" clearly showed the intended direction of the turn (OK, it looked cool, too ). IIRC, it required a special "controller" box somewhere in the car.
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i see.. sounds pretty cool
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A 60.... I think 67 Cougar had a 455 or some huge block like that and was a beautiful car. It was pretty dull there fo a couple of years, but it was never really an ugly car.
 
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