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Have you ever seen a Cougar with these wheels? (Cougar GT Restoration) 

The Cougar Eliminator Den
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I began the process of the restoring my GT Cougar wheels

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30 сен 2024

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@edchmi
@edchmi Год назад
My 70 XR7 has yet to hit 70K. Had a 68 that had 110K was still running great when I sold it.
@sounnder
@sounnder Год назад
Thanks for the video. Its funny, it seems that a lot of the cougars got to almost 100K miles then were parked and left. My Eliminator had 98600 on it when it went into a barn and became a mouse house.
@thecougareliminatorden1622
@thecougareliminatorden1622 Год назад
The “100k mile” stigma has been around for a long time. My grandpa couldn’t believe how I bought a 20 year old bmw with 100k miles on it last year. Blasphemy 😂
@427sideoiler
@427sideoiler Год назад
1968 Styled Steel Wheels have the smaller hole. The rims with larger holes are 1967.
@thecougareliminatorden1622
@thecougareliminatorden1622 Год назад
Yes I determined that after researching
@briansearles4473
@briansearles4473 Год назад
The passenger side damage you are talking about was probably caused by the car not making a curve and ending-up in a ditch?
@FE428Power
@FE428Power Год назад
Painted center were an option for the styled steel wheels
@thecougareliminatorden1622
@thecougareliminatorden1622 Год назад
This is the first I’m hearing this. Do you have a link to any documentation?
@FE428Power
@FE428Power Год назад
@@thecougareliminatorden1622 it would be listed on the Marti Report
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