1969 Mercury Cougar Convertible. California car that once belonged to Ray Romano

Price: - Item location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Description:

1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7

Here's a rare chance to own Ray Romano's 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 Convertible. This California car is incredible solid with no rust. The car was built Dec 10th 1968 in Dearborn Michigan. Very rare color combo with only 229 cars in this W code body color with the 6A interior color. Equipped with the 351 motor, ower steering, ower brakes, ower convertible top, eather interior, actory air conditioning. Car runs and drives out very well. We have completely gone through the car recently and mechanically it is excellent- Runs and drives very well- in fact we had it out for a drivejust last week. Noticed the fuel gauge and tachometerwas inoperative along with last light on the driver's tail light is out. Front trim around headlights is missing. Mileage showing 8,624 miles on a 5 digit odometer but car being sold with mileage unknown.

We are serious about selling this car- It is going to sell!! We are a large high volume and trusted FORD dealership in Calgary. Pls keep in contact and lets work something out if interested.

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Car is located in Calgary Alberta. Very easy to import to the US if that's where it's going. We have a connection in Couer d' lane where the car car can go for pick up if needed. Pls don't hesitate to contact me regarding transportation options and cost of using a registered importer for titling the car. Jeff (403)714-1885

Funny- heres a blurp about Ray's interview with Rolling Stone magazine and his comment about the car- HAHA

You were the highest-paid guy on TV, aking $1.5 million a show. What's the stupidest thing you've ever spend money on?
Last summer I went to New York to work on a movie script with Kevin James. I took a chartered plane, tayed in the Four Seasons for five nights, pent about $80,000, nd we ended up eating pizza and going to Mets games. God, hope my wife doesn't read this. I bought a $6,000 video-tape-your-golf-swing system three years ago that I haven't even opened up. And I bought a '69 Cougar convertible because my brother had one when I was twenty and he was eighteen, nd he wouldn't let me drive it. Basically, t's a home for spiders now in my garage.
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/tv/features/ray-romano-20050602#ixzz422t7b03b
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