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1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #15
Sorry, just saw your "never modify" post. Good luck with that! lol
home ported E7's, HO intake, 93 Tbird cam, 65mm tb, Shorties, dynomax lers, TC 3.73 rear, Mach 1 springs, Bauman shiftkit, epoxy mod, SD, 3G alt, black magic fan

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #16
I have 2 fox body mustangs that are modded and my yamaha R6 but this Cougar is just the lowest mile example of a FOX Chassis Cougar XR7 known to exist with 41,257mi. It will never see any modifications but I would like a junk one to rebuild and play with LOL

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #17
Sweet car...glad to see you can resist the temptation to tweak it...god know's I'd have an HO and a built AODE slapped in there before summer gets here, lol.

I've got a few Mustangs too...nothing stays stock at Thunderbird Heights (my place).
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #18
only chance of any value is stock 30yrs from now LOL thats my motivation

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #19
here is my 1976 Cougar XR7 with 434 strokerX

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #20
Now that's something you don't see everyday! I've always liked the cougar and tbirds of that vintage but they're heavy. What's she run in the 1/4 with that stroker?
home ported E7's, HO intake, 93 Tbird cam, 65mm tb, Shorties, dynomax lers, TC 3.73 rear, Mach 1 springs, Bauman shiftkit, epoxy mod, SD, 3G alt, black magic fan

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #21
I have no clue I strictly street race for 20yrs now I don't like sittin at a place I paid to go to just to make 30sec. worth of passes and waste a whole day of my timeXX

 

1988 Cougar XR7

Reply #22
here is my 514ci. and my 331ci. that belong to my mustangsXX