One Owner Since New: The 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Coupe
A one-owner 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Coupe heads to Kissimmee 2026. This 351 CI V-8 survivor includes original marketing materials.
A one-owner 1973 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Coupe heads to Kissimmee 2026. This 351 CI V-8 survivor includes original marketing materials.
This incredibly rare 1964 Mercury Comet A/FX is 1 of 22 factory-produced drag racers. It features a 427 CI V-8, Hi-Rise intake, T10 4-speed manual, and extensive fiberglass panels. The car has a modified suspension and runs a Detroit Locker 4.56 rear end. It is part of the Kayo Erwin Collection.
The 1967 Mercury Cyclone Two-Door Hardtop featured a complete redesign, establishing it as a serious mid-size muscle car with potent 390 and available 427 V8 engine options. This pivotal generation emphasized sleek lines and performance-enhancing features, distinguishing itself from the Comet and becoming a highly compelling, sought-after classic with a unique blend of Mercury’s sophisticated flair and raw American V8 muscle.
This 1955 Mercury Montclair Hardtop Coupe Project features a 302ci V8, a two-tone finish, bench seats and several mechanical issues that need attention. It offers classic styling with a mix of complete features and items requiring repair.
A deep look at the 1967 Mercury Cougar, the first-ever Cougar. Details its unique styling, V8 engine options, and sophisticated interior. Positioned above the Mustang, the Cougar offered a more mature persona, earning it the coveted Motor Trend “Car of the Year” award in its debut.
The 1967 Mercury Marquis Two-Door Hardtop introduced the Marquis line with elegant styling, strong V8 engines and a focus on comfort. It blended clean design, refined materials and smooth cruising power to establish Mercury’s presence in the full-size luxury segment.
This iconic 1949 Mercury Custom Convertible was built by the “Sultan of Chop,” Dick Dean, featuring a Carson lift-off top and 5.7L V-8 power. Featured in Custom Rodder magazine, this lot heads to Kissimmee 2026 on Saturday, January 10th.
This 1955 Mercury Custom Wagon features a 292 CI Thunderbird Y-block V8 and Merc-O-Matic transmission. Finished in two-tone Carmen Red/Alaska White, this desirable example offers nine-passenger capacity.
The 1956 Mercury Montclair Convertible, Mercury’s top model, received a full frame-off restoration. It features a 312 CI V-8, power options, and a stunning two-tone color scheme. This highly desirable drop-top, complete with a Continental kit and wheel skirts, is scheduled to cross the block at the Kissimmee 2026 auction.
This classic 1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 features a 351 CI V-8, automatic transmission, and an appealing Dark Aqua/Light Aqua color scheme. The luxury-focused XR-7 trim includes a black vinyl top, Light Aqua leather interior, and power front disc brakes, documented by a Deluxe Marti Report.