Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “1967 Mercury Cougar”
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Demystifying the 1967 Cougar Sequential Turn Signals
Click/Tap to View PDF What would a classic Cougar be without functioning sequential taillights? Frustrating, that’s what.
Classic Cougar Community member coachJack has come to the rescue with his thorough guide “Everything You Wanted To Know About the ’67 Cougar Sequential Taillights.”
According to coachJack, he started with Steve Citrone’s “Sequential Signals of the 67/68 Cougar,” which provides comprehensive information about the system. Next, he added the “Sequential Turn Signal And Emergency Flasher Systems” which contains essential information, working diagrams, wiring diagrams and a troubleshooting flowchart.
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And in the Beginning: Redux
It’s Not April Fool’s Day, But… A little over two years ago, in an article entitled And in the Beginning we brought you the story of the 1967 Mercury Cougar Introduction Program, making the Program available in a PDF download. The response was mostly positive, but we did receive a number of complaints about the size of the entire file. We split the file into parts to make it easier to download, but it was not exactly what we call “convenient for viewing.
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Dan Gurney Special
Dan Gurney specials were produced for the 1967 and 1968 model years only. They were promoted by Dan Gurney who signed a sponsorship deal with Mercury for the 1967 Trans Am racing season. The DGS option included a chrome engine dress-up kit, “turbine wheel covers” and a sticker on the rear passenger (needs to be confirmed it was passenger side please) side window. The chrome engine dress up kit consisted of a chrome air cleaner lid, dipstick and valve covers.
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Standard Coupe
Standard base model package for 1967:
289 2V engine 2.80:1 8″ rear axle All vinyl interior 3 speed manual transmission wheelcovers (hubcaps)
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1967 Cougar
Packages available for the 1967 Model Year:
Standard Hardtop, XR7, GT, Dan Gurney Special
1967 Mercury Cougar Standard The 1967 Cougar was based on that year’s new second-generation Mustang, but with a 3 inch (76 mm) longer wheelbase and new sheet metal. A full-width divided grille with hidden headlamps and vertical bars defined the front fascia—it was sometimes called the electric shaver grille. At the rear, a similar treatment saw the license plate surrounded on both sides with vertically slatted grille work concealing tail lights (with sequential turn signals), a styling touch taken from the Thunderbird.