I had a 1989 Mercury Cougar LS. Just a vanilla 3.8 V6. It drove like a dream... so smooth on the road. It had a crap ton of pinstriping. I mean it was a white car and the bottom half of the body was practically all gray pinstripes of varying width. It had a touch of blue pinstripe to add that extra bit of class. It had a luggage rack on the deck lid that I liked. This luggage rack had a raised lip in the back that sorta, kinda, almost hinted at a spoiler. I had the motorized seat belts that snorted their way toward the driver and front passenger whenever you started the car. It was almost like the car was hugging you for taking it out for a spin. My girlfriend (who's now my wife of 21 years) said it was a "grandma car" which probably had a lot to do with the absurd amount of pinstripes. I'm laughing out loud as I write this... those motorized seat belts really did snort as they motored their way toward potentially saving my life with each turn of the ignition key. It was soooo vanilla but I loved that car. Now that my daughter is taking my Hyundai Sonata away from me I find myself perusing the Facebook marketplace for 7th gen cougars. Rowr!
Lol the 89 cougar was my second car I ever owned. I beat the crap out of it. I had all the issues that this video brought up. But thinking back it probably was how hard I beat on it that caused most of the issues. With that being said this is the car I have loved the most. I live in Minnesota and rear wheel drive teachers you how to drive on snow and ice. The rest of the year it was fantastic. I had the 3.8 liter V6 but it seemed at the time very powerful. Handled roads great. Loved going up and down hwy 3 in it as fast as I dared. Had it for about 4 years. By the time I sold it I put on over 100k miles. I think it had 230k on it when I sold it and the engine still had alot of life in it. The body not so much. Rust ruins great cars. But I still wonder about my old cougar.
I love my cougar. Air suspension, supercharger, independent rear wheel suspension, lsd, rwd, lots of space, handling is insane for this big coupe. Can’t forget how it weighed more than 2 tons and still beat the 89 5.0 mustang in the 1/4
Now this is a lesson to everyone on RUclips on how to make a great video. I loved every part of this. Awesome that you still have your H.S. videos too. Can’t wait for the Lumina next!!!
Had 12 birds over the years. Right now, I have 2 Supercharged T-Bird SC's. Blk 89 auto sc 1 of 2500 built Red 94 5spd sc 1 of 737 built The supercoupe's are awesome.
You've had 12 of these?! WOW! Well that's what I would call an authority. I gotta know... 1) Of the 12, which was/is your favorite? 2) Was I fair in my ratings? (Even though I didn't really rate the Supercoupe version) In any case, I'd love to own a manual SC someday.
@@RetroCarsForever Had 7 sc's And 5lx's My fave was my 95 5spd sc. Pretty good vid. I've smoked a ton of cars With that 95 sc Vettes, stangs, camaros, etc..
I've had 4 tbirds from 95-97. I fell in love with the 4.6 because it's the only automatic I can drift easily with the sport suspension on a 97, handles great on dirt roads, and I drove my 95 from Seattle to Vegas and back with a water pump delete. You read that correctly... I was hitting 4k rpms with no water pump and never overheated. 4k rpms on these boats is in the 100mph range on flat ground. These cars are essentially air cooled at 50+ mph. Only thing that comes close imo is the Honda f22b2 engine, which can get 50mpg on the highway of you drive it right. And that 50mpg figure was an average from Seattle to California city in southern California, on a car with over 250k miles.
@RetroCarsForever It is one that has been in garage storage since 2002 and has 20,000 miles on it. It belonged to a elderly relative who used it as a grocery getter. It looked brand new except for the wheels that had dry rotted. It is my first car that I have owned.
I have a automatic 94 v6 cougar xr7.I bought it off craigslist for only 1500 in 2015. It's the best car I have ever owned. It only had 29,500 miles when I purchased it. The original owner bought it in florida(in a town like 3 hours away from me) and drove it to New York. He then sold it to a guy in New York at 13k miles. The New York guy ended up buying a house or whatever, guess where? in Florida, close to me. So he drove it from New york back to Florida. Anyways he was selling the cougar as a extra vehicle because he had some like newer cross over car I forget exactly which one and he wanted more garage space. When I found his craigslist ad, the post itself had been 2 months old, and the asking price was 2500. I was 18 at the time and I had my dad with me(not really a negotiator, but better than just me) and I didnt have the full 2500, anyways I forget exactly why him and my dad were having a conversation about coffee, but you know when u are buying something u offer a low offer at first to try and bring down the price, yeah well, my dad told this guy we would offer him 1500 dollars and a cup of coffee. He accepted. I dont know why, my only thought could be he really wanted that extra garage space and/or he figured we were cool and he just wanted to help us out. Either way he accepted that offer, and I remember we never got coffee afterwards. So to this day, i still feel like I owe this man some coffee. Anyways, 3 years go by and I love the car... no problems just the regular maintenance. Then out of no where at 63k my transmission blew out aka it was only driving in first gear and long story short instead of junking the car I figured this is a car that is worth saving. All places to rebuild or replace transmissions were asking around 1200-1500 $ and I never really have had the extra money + I've been skeptical about the next transmission, would it blow after 40k miles? Anyways a few months ago I spent like an entire day just looking up transmissions and pricing. During that search I discovered something that would change my life. I found on some forums, that back in 1994 when the car originally came out there was a recall, the recall was for the torque converters. Basically a torque converter has the same job as the clutch on a stick shift car. What was happening was the torque converters were bad and would cause the transmissions to pre-maturely die out. So basically, in order for me to have a solid Cougar I would have to replace the torque converter when I replace/fix the transmission. The trans has to come out to replace the torque converter anyway. A brand new like auto zone converter is like 200 dollars. So long story short, so between income tax time or this 2nd stimulus package they keep promising, either way when I get the chance to im fixing up my cougar and i cant wait because hopefully when I'm like really old itll hold the test of time and I'll be one of those old guys who gets to say "they dont make cars like they used to" lol. Anyways, I could talk about my cougar forever and ever, but anyways thank you to the person who made this video, it got my thumbs up, and I wish everyone who reads my comment a happy and wonderful day (or night) 😎
We're like parallel universe car twins. My first car was a 79 Impala, and my 2nd car was a 96 V8 Thunderbird. I still have both. The Impala has been parked for years, but I still drive the T-bird regularly. It only had 28k when I picked it up in 06 and now it's just about to hit the 100K mile mark. These cars are made cruising. Comfortable seats, suspension that is soft enough to soak up bumps, but firm enough to handle the occasional twisty road, nicely weighted steering, and lots of leg room for the driver. IMHO adding chassis bracing masks some of the weight, and gives the car a more neutral feel in the corners. Only time it's ever left me stranded is when the original plastic intake failed. Easy fix and it's been flawless ever since.
I've had experience with four mn12s in my life. The first was my mothers's 89 v6 cougar. Nothing exciting but it never gave any trouble. Later she had a brand new 95 4.6 Thunderbird in "light evergreen metallic" also no problems. Very pretty car. Next was 97 Thunderbird sport. Better car all around but not as pretty. Same thing gave us no trouble. It's what cemented my lean towards Ford. Recently I inherited a 95 4.6 Cougar with 60,000 miles from my Grandparents. Still smells like WWII bomber pilot. It's was a garage kept, always waxed AZ car unfortunately it does need some body work. I had to replace all the normal bits that always go bad on these models, Idler pulley, big ole PCV vacuum T , and the neutral safety switch. I live in a little hill town with messed up tiny streets so I usually don't drive in town but it's great on the freeway. Nice and smooth and just eats up the road. AC cranks. Wish it was faster. The transmission is a dog. It downshifts on it's own terms. You can trick it but I try not to beat on it too much. Oddly enough I get compliments on it from time to time which always confuses me being so odd looking.
Great to hear, thanks for sharing! Yeah the auto trans arent the smartest. I'm not surprised youre getting compliments on you newest inheritance...Nowadays these Cougars are pretty unique looking and really stand out from modern traffic. Enjoy it!
@@caseylemme8080 Thank you! They're not easy to find but be patient and its worth it. Got plenty of vids on this channel to help you get acquainted with them, and more comin soon!
My first car was a 1993 Thunderbird V6 and I loved it. Every day I was trying to figure out a way to get a hold of the supercharged motor and the manual transmission that came with it. I now have a 1996 Mercury Cougar with the 4.6 liter V8 as a project car. The ultimate cruiser. Now with the funds to actually build a project car my dreams can finally come true!! TCCOA is the #1 spot for info on these. Too bad they're not more popular. The prices on these are creeping up now however. This combined with the fact that they are also becoming more scarce in good condition means it's the time to get one now! If you enjoy big ole coupes from the nineties that is.
I have a 95 Mercury Cougar XR-7 right now! And, it runs like a champ! 😊 I've driven from Ohio to Illinois 4-5 times. 🖐 It has under 85,000 miles. One owner beside me. It's been 2 yrs since I got it. Ive put 7-800$ into it. But, it was worth it cause she'll run forever as long as I take care of her🤗
I had a 1994 with the 4.6 V8. Got around 18 mpg mixed driving 28 hwy. Replaced waterpump once and spark plugs twice over the 278 thousands miles I had it. Sold to a friend who went another 48 thousand miles before the transmission failed. It was good car that ended up being more durable than the Honda Accord I had around the same time.
Yessir, proud owner of a 97 Tbird LX. Got a PI swap intake manifold, Jmod 4r70w, K&N intake, 225/17 all around, and a custom muffler delete, 71k miles. Future plans are a full PI swap, coilovers, performance cats, 3.73 gears and a full tune. Cheers.
Man I think we are kindred. At 16 years old, just 7 weeks after getting my drivers license my first car, the beloved 1988 Ford Tempo 4-door, was totaled. The year was 1998, I had just started my junior in high school and I was now car-less. Unable to get my father to get on board with the 1991 Chevrolet Camaro I had my heart set on, we compromised on what was supposed to be a Ford Thunderbird. But, like yourself I was unable to find the right one. So being 16 with no patience whatsoever, I settled, and my second car was a 1992 Merc Cougar, V6 Silver/Grey with 100k miles on it-- for the bargain price of $3995.00 (Thanks Dad!). Now, to say I tough on my Cougar would be an understatement of gargantuan proportion! I was actively, knowingly, careless and negligent, bordering on dangerous, when behind the wheel of this large, heavy, rear-wheel drive beast...but amazingly no matter what I did, it just kept coming back for more. That car got me thru junior and senior years of high school and almost thru my first year of college... But a few months shy of three years, several accidents, countless donuts, hundreds of burn rides, only TWO oil changes, and 60k miles...the head gasket went and I bid adieu. The cougar moved on to the junkyard, while I moved on to a 1998 Mitsu Eclipse GS (Thanks Dad!). Watching your video brought back so many great memories of my Cougar and the epic teenage shenanigans that were pulled in that car. It was such a great high school car to have...they certainly don't make hoopties like that anymore.
Haha wow, we really did have a similar experience at almost the same time with almost the same car! Think we even got our Cougars for the same price. However mine made it out of my ownership alive. It was creaky from all the jumps and abuse but it was still running! Sold it for next to nothing.
My first car was a ‘96 Cougar XR7. Loved it to death. I now own an ‘89 Thunderbird and am loving how it rides. Not super peppy but it’s in great condition and makes me feel good!
have owned 4 cougars. 1st car - 90 cougar ls v6. just like yours but maroon on maroon. 2nd car - upgraded to 95 cougar xr7 4.6 v8 decked out with every feature for that year. black w/ gray int. the other 2 was always trying to get back to the black cat i regretted getting rid of. each ended up being more worn out and ragged out than the last till i gave up and finally moved on.
My first car was an 84 Cougar and I bought another one which was set up for the drag strip and has a big cowl hood about 2 yrs ago. I also have an 5,0 1989 XR7 which was the last year for the Fox platform. I love it and definitely prefer the rear window/slightly smaller and lighter nature of it to the later models. For me the best of both worlds would be the older body on the 89 and up frame. The guy before me replaced the factory molded headlights with older square style LED lights which just look weird but I just got one replacement headlight delivered not an hour ago. They really were pretty reliable and I drove the piss out of my first one w/no headgasket issues. In fact I took a 3.8 liter Mustang to 4 days and 1k miles of off road stupid fun a few months ago. Only issue was when I dove into a deep mudpuddle and hydro seized the motor. Pulled the plugs, cranked out the muddy water and she was back on the road.
I had mine in 2004. I think it was 1993 model, V6, that very dark greenish color and beige interior. My friend sold it to me for $200. I needed a cheap car in that time and that was the cheapest possible car I was able to find. Cheapest running cars I found were more than $1500, all that disgusting sedan etc. So, this was a winning lottery. I sued to call it "Retired Mafia Hitman car" because it looked like one. :) I was planning to drive it around 3 months but I ended up having it around 2 years because car did not give me any kind trouble. It was extremely comfortable (While I was a limo driver who was driving brand new Mercedes S class, BMW 7 series, Lincoln Twoccer etc during that period), very practical. This was not slow by any means and I used the drive the hell out of it as a Honda S-2000 and all Vtec 3 door Honda hatchbacks, Golf GTI, BMW M3, Nissan 350Z type of car driver. 2 Years later car was still running without any major problem and I gave it to my friend for free. As far as know, I driven it about another 2 years too. I still have fetish about the look (Design) of that car. If it was today, I would probably still keep that car forever and just drive it time to time for getting that "retired mafia hitman" feeling :)
I have a 90 cougar LS, haven't had it for long (6 months), I paid 3000$ CAD for it, and like you said, it is a lot of car for the money! Runs smooth and those seats are incredible for long ride. And even with a 3.8l, fuel economy can be really decent, while going 55. It's no hybrid, but it does the job well, and in style. And I just LOVE my digital dash! Great video btw, I'll check out the rest of your stuff!
super cool review. I had an 84 with the 5.0, and loved it. Loved the styling. I'm now just buying a 94 XR7, with 112,000 miles on it but its mint condition. Hope it lasts for many more miles.
I just bought a 30Th Anniversary 1997 Cougar from Copart in Texas (CLEAN TITLE!) Always wanted one of these since they were introduced. 1997 Thunderbirds and Cougars lost some gauges and got cup holders!
I daily drive a 1997 3.8 Tbird LX and truth be told, it’s easily the nicest and most comfortable car I have ever driven all things considered. And I paid only $1650 for it at 133K, to which I’ve added about 4400 miles since buying.
Truth be told, coming fron Mustangs (two foxes and an S197) I was very skeptical at first. My dad had a 92 Tbird 3.8 he used as a commuter car that he would’ve kept had he not gotten a great deal on a brand new at the time 96 Cadillac. Anyway, back to my bird. After buying it, I worked into it and after some minor interior refurbishing, I wish I bought one sooner!
I've wanted an MN-12 since I was a kid. Couldn't find an MN-12 Cougar in Jersey (though I did own 2 CDW-27 Cougars). However, I did get a beautiful 96 MN-12 Thunderbird LX 3.8L V6 a couple of weeks ago w/92k on it for $2000! It's actually on my channel, Normcore Motors. I love that you had an MN-12 Cougar! They're awesome!
@@RetroCarsForever thank you so much! I'm still small as a channel but I'm keeping it up as best I can. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I got that T-Bird for $2k in that condition!
I enjoyed the video! I have owned 3 MN12's so far. My first was a 95 LX Tbird with the base 3.8 V6, which I fixed up and sold to my brother. The second was a 89 Super Coupe Tbird which I still own and I have been making RUclips videos on how to work on said SC. A week ago I just bought my third, but this time it is a 96 Cougar XR7 with the 4.6 V8. The SC is definitely faster despite them both being Autos and the V8 was close in power. 210/315 for the SC and 208/280 for the 4.6.
My dad bought a 95 v8 brand new before I turned one. We had it in the family just until recently. It was the car I sat in the back of going to get haircuts and to my grandparents as well as being the car I eventually drove to high school, college, and a little bit after. My dad just recently took it to the junkyard as I currently live in Japan after nearly 25 years of ownership. It was definitely a cat with 9 lives. Lots of things didnt work but it still got people from point a to b. Certainly almost crashed it a few times (I blame Wisconsin winters and old tires). I certainly do look at getting one when I return as they are dirt cheap for a decent driving experience. Just wished they were more common with a manual transmission.
I've had 2 of these 90s MN12 cougars, 91 Xr7 5.0 and a 94 Xr7 4.6 2v. I loved them both and had to sell my 91 to help my mother out. I definitely will buy another one. I put 4.10s and a cold air in my 94 and it ran 14.8
I had a 1993 Cougar XR7 as my first car it was black with grey cloth/leather I bought it from a guy who’s wife just bought another car because she was having another baby soon and her husband who was selling me the car was going to serve in Iraq so he ended up giving me the car for $760.75 and it had only 73,000 miles on it he just wanted it gone. It had new tires new paint fresh tune up. I regret selling the car. I grew up with the MN12 platform cars my father had a burgundy on burgundy 89 Cougar LS with wire wheel hubcaps. My aunt had a teal 93 T-Bird LX that she drove forever till it died. Now a few years later after I sold the Cougar Im looking for another one and it’s also been replaced by a 2015 Chrysler 200 C. Glad to see there is still some love for these cars. Do you know there was plans for a 1998 model year but it got canceled.
@@RetroCarsForever it was an eBay car I was just fiddling around with on eBay when I was about in the 10th grade and that specific Cougar caught my eye and I just threw in that price playing around and about a week later I ended up winning the car. Funny thing is what inspired me to buy the car was my auto shop class had a worn down silver 90 Cougar LS that i worked on.
OMG i loved mine it was an xr-7 it was missing the moon roof 3.8 of course but it rode like a dream, and what you said about passengers they thought i was taking them to the prom LOL love the limo ride
This is awesome stuff my friend, keep up the amazing work. I've always found this gen T-bird/Cougar really interesting. Though the face lifted versions... less so lol
Thank you! You mean the last few years of these with the rounder faces? If so, I find the Thunderbird's updated look was pretty good, but the Cougar...Not so much, the round Cougar face didn't fit the boxier rear window and trunk.
@@RetroCarsForever I agree on the face lifted Cougar... woof. I just really prefer the initial look of this gen in general though. Of course I prefer anything 80's so I'm a bit biased.
@@TofersCarTales Overall I think these were pretty darn good designs, that have aged pretty well for the most part. Tastefully refined and restrained for an American luxo coupe.
Just bought my first cougar for a grand its a Black 94, 83000 miles, V6, and drives like a champ. Could have better get up and go but once im going im flying.
I wouldn't call power of the V6 DREADFUL, I think it was punchy enough, at least at low revs. But they V8 is CLEARLY the way to go with these! (Or the Supercharged V6 of course)
ive had plenty of 3.8 cars i used as dailys and nvr had any major problems with them.... great motors dont make a lot of power but they will keep up with traffic no problem.... i took a 98 mustang gt to prom...it was my grandmas, it was MINT
i have a 1991 mercury cougar Ls and it has a V8 5.0 302 it really goes ive had todo some repairs so when i goto the junk yard i can get stuff from the T birds or the Cougar ive never found another or even seen another 5.0 cougar or T bird just the 3.8 sometimes i have to get parts from mustangs not cuz its a 5.0 but cuz the parts #'s match its not pretty but its a sleeper
I had a 1996 Thunderbird with the V6, overall I thought it was a great driving car compared to previous small cars I had previously (Ford Escort). I miss it but it had some maintenance & reliability issues (head gasket & some transmission slippage). I partially blame this on the previous owner taking poor care of it.
I had a 90 thunderbird. I’ve often thought about getting another later one as a weekend cruiser. It was nice. But had its early 90’s flaws. But I can say that about my 96 Corvette
We're in the same boat! (I also drive a 1996 Corvette now). Recently drove a super nice 95 Thunderbird LX. Cant say I was impressed...Just felt old and slow, and the seats were so softly padded my back ached. Still, AMAZING values right now!
Bought my 1996 XR7 4.6 for $500 because the previous owner thought it had a bad 4r70w. 6 quarts of Merc. V and a trans pan gasket later I have a car that is eerily similar to my S550 Mustang suspension wise and size wise and a great project car. It will be getting a gen 3 Coyote/10R80 using Power by the hour engine/body control modules to run it. So glad I bought this over a Fox-based Cougar for the fact nobody even knows what this thing is!
@@RetroCarsForever Thank you sir! Will be sourcing out swap parts soon. Wrapping up Mustang GT PBR front brake upgrade w/ rear Cobra IRS hubs to switch to better brakes that totally transform the car and to be able to run Mustang wheels which offer much more options. Also switching to Lincoln Mark 8 rear aluminum control arms to drop significant weight in the rear.
Ive had a TON of Cougars (2 76s, 1 78, 85 XR7, 2 87 Ls's, 1 89 XR7SC auto, 1990 Xr7 SC 5 speed fun, 96 XR7) Im probably missing a few. I NEVER had head gasket problems. Only one of my essex 3.8 cars had head gasket issues and that was an 84 convertible mustang and I bought it that way. Besides having Mark VIIs, Marquis/LTD (fox) and Thunderbirds, never any issues except BALL JOINTS! I beat mine when younger too not as much as my second car an 84 Skylark limited 2.8. Maintenance was key. Then again Ive had more issues with Fords with that stupid ignition module under the distributor than my K cars.. 4 head gaskets , 3 turbos one abused 2.2. Most turbos 15 psi..... all how you care for them. My 1986 Impala was a POS! and it was my grandmothers friends car!
Have ownd 4 thunderbirds in last years 86tc 5speed and 3 mn12 my fav 97 lx was my first one sold it got a 95 lx it blue up lol got a 96 lx but got stolen ;,( where all green except tc , but inbetween getting the 95/96 i got a 93 mark viii and fell in love with them but sold it to get 96 bird... ffwd to today i have 2 mark viiis 95 base and a 97 lsc palm beach edition , still havent goten a cougar came close to getting a 97 with your v6 to putt around it but lost chance one day ill own a cougar ! I want a 94-97 lx
Cool! Whats the LSC Palm Beach Edition? Never heard of that Mark VIII. I would love to own either an end-of-the-line 1997 TBird LX V8 (Blue is a great color) or late model year SC with manual.
@@RetroCarsForever ill show u apic in your post under my comment in tccoa and yes blue would look mint! I live close to guy who has like 8 sc s lol thinking on might be my next car
@@RetroCarsForever Of course!! a 1986 Cougar ( in 1998) with a 5.0!! That car belonged to a customer that bought it new and only put about 30,000 miles on it in 7 years or so. He then got a job here he had a much longer commute, and ended up putting about 100,000 miles on it in the next 4-5 years. So I bought it with 130,000 ish miles. Great car. No one had ever been in the back seat. It was mint. Always garaged, waxed 4 times a year etc. etc.
@@RetroCarsForever Yea, sorry I wasn't clear on that. I didn't mean I had the same platform as you , I just had a Cougar. Oh and I also had a 2002 Cougar ( in 2012) with a V6 and 5 speed!! In a rust color. Really cool car but obviously way different. I taught a couple of younger drivers how to drive a manual in that car.
I have the 89 cougar xr7 SC for my first car 😂 I’m 15 and it comes supercharged. Can’t forget it comes with a 5 speed which are the rare ones😏 2101 ever made of the 5 speeds in 89
@@RetroCarsForever my cougar was very basic, the SC better leather and performance. Otherwise it feels pretty similar. My dad retired from the Lorain Assembly Plant where the MN-12 platform was built.
Its true...FINALLY! A few years before they had some nearly useless cupholders that were stuck in the center console too. But my early model didnt have any!
Practical Car Guy My 96 tbird has none. I’ve got the cup holder console panels out of 2 different 97s out of junkyards though. There are slight mods you have to make to get them to fit, and I’ve got to fix the 4.6s leaky valve cover first. I drive this thing all over the place. Great “beater” car imo.
Practical Car Guy in a 96, no cup holders. Only in 97s. The console piece in order to add to an earlier car, you must flatten or reroute some of the ac tubes that run to the rear ac vent. Also no cigarette lighter in a 97, so you’ve got to add a USB port if you want to charge your phone/gps etc! Just started watching your vids today, I saw your post in radwood on the 600 mile forester.
@@pdoubleop6691 Those center console cupholders dont look very useful...Wouldnt the lid of the console come crashing down on your drink if you ever came to a stop?
Brought 1985, 1995, 1997 Cougars with the latter 2 brand new. 1985 was more stylish. I have to disagree with you on the 1983-1988 curved side window. It made the car look unique.
@@RetroCarsForever no, but am from Puerto Rico and over here there are not many of them. Got it off my mechanics dad he had it to go to church and back home. Even has original radio with the casset slot.
My parents had a 93 xr7 SC V6 when iwas a kid. Thiers was a piece of crap that blew the head gasket at 70k miles and continued to go thru sensors like candy. Im currently looking for a v8 powered xr7 cuz i heard thev8s were much better with reliability
Incorrect on the time availability of the 5.0 for this platform. Starting in 91 and up to 93. Your car being a 92, it could have been ordered with the 5.0 alongside the two 3.8 options.
my first car was a 1993 cougar xr7 3.8 my 2nd was a 1994 tbird with the 4.6 my buddys all had 3rd gen fbodys and nether car could keep up i would later on buy 89 tbird supercoupe with a 5 speed. now i own an 89 cougar xr7 with the supercharged 3.8 I picked up for free got some videos on my channel
LOVED my 1990! GREAT design. Horrible 3.8L engine. Reliability was pathetic. The rotors were composite to save weight. They warped constantly. Then I got a 1996 T-Bird with a V8. But it always had a odd vibration at highway speeds. Ford brought out a corporate mechanic. They couldnt figure it out. I remember the maintence manager told me "dont even bother to hire a lawyer". I was PISSED!!!! I traded it in for a 1998 Blazer. It was 10x worse. :(
The fun of those marathons is honestly hanging out with friends WHILE watching whatever it is we're marathoning. So it doesnt work as well in quarantine!
@@RetroCarsForever well i am 17 it is my first car and i think its great. Its running well, like you said its a pretty all around good car. The only problem is that im 6'2 and its a little hard to get out and in but other then that i love it.
I had a 1989 Mercury Cougar LS. Just a vanilla 3.8 V6. It drove like a dream... so smooth on the road. It had a crap ton of pinstriping. I mean it was a white car and the bottom half of the body was practically all gray pinstripes of varying width. It had a touch of blue pinstripe to add that extra bit of class. It had a luggage rack on the deck lid that I liked. This luggage rack had a raised lip in the back that sorta, kinda, almost hinted at a spoiler. I had the motorized seat belts that snorted their way toward the driver and front passenger whenever you started the car. It was almost like the car was hugging you for taking it out for a spin. My girlfriend (who's now my wife of 21 years) said it was a "grandma car" which probably had a lot to do with the absurd amount of pinstripes. I'm laughing out loud as I write this... those motorized seat belts really did snort as they motored their way toward potentially saving my life with each turn of the ignition key. It was soooo vanilla but I loved that car. Now that my daughter is taking my Hyundai Sonata away from me I find myself perusing the Facebook marketplace for 7th gen cougars. Rowr!
This was such a well-written comment that I gotta pin it to the top.
Hope you find another Cougar in your life!
@@RetroCarsForever Thank you so much! I am honored!
Lol the 89 cougar was my second car I ever owned. I beat the crap out of it. I had all the issues that this video brought up. But thinking back it probably was how hard I beat on it that caused most of the issues. With that being said this is the car I have loved the most. I live in Minnesota and rear wheel drive teachers you how to drive on snow and ice. The rest of the year it was fantastic. I had the 3.8 liter V6 but it seemed at the time very powerful. Handled roads great. Loved going up and down hwy 3 in it as fast as I dared. Had it for about 4 years. By the time I sold it I put on over 100k miles. I think it had 230k on it when I sold it and the engine still had alot of life in it. The body not so much. Rust ruins great cars. But I still wonder about my old cougar.
I love my cougar. Air suspension, supercharger, independent rear wheel suspension, lsd, rwd, lots of space, handling is insane for this big coupe. Can’t forget how it weighed more than 2 tons and still beat the 89 5.0 mustang in the 1/4
Now this is a lesson to everyone on RUclips on how to make a great video. I loved every part of this. Awesome that you still have your H.S. videos too. Can’t wait for the Lumina next!!!
Aw man you makin me blush. Thank you dude!
Had 12 birds over the years.
Right now,
I have 2 Supercharged T-Bird SC's.
Blk 89 auto sc 1 of 2500 built
Red 94 5spd sc 1 of 737 built
The supercoupe's are awesome.
You've had 12 of these?! WOW!
Well that's what I would call an authority. I gotta know...
1) Of the 12, which was/is your favorite?
2) Was I fair in my ratings? (Even though I didn't really rate the Supercoupe version)
In any case, I'd love to own a manual SC someday.
@@RetroCarsForever
Had 7 sc's And 5lx's
My fave was my
95 5spd sc.
Pretty good vid.
I've smoked a ton of cars
With that 95 sc
Vettes, stangs, camaros, etc..
@@W3BZSL1NG3R Haha good to know! 95 5 Speed is on my wishlist of cars then.
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
🙋🏻 I have 3 SCs currently, two are MTX one ATX.
I've had 4 tbirds from 95-97. I fell in love with the 4.6 because it's the only automatic I can drift easily with the sport suspension on a 97, handles great on dirt roads, and I drove my 95 from Seattle to Vegas and back with a water pump delete. You read that correctly... I was hitting 4k rpms with no water pump and never overheated. 4k rpms on these boats is in the 100mph range on flat ground. These cars are essentially air cooled at 50+ mph. Only thing that comes close imo is the Honda f22b2 engine, which can get 50mpg on the highway of you drive it right. And that 50mpg figure was an average from Seattle to California city in southern California, on a car with over 250k miles.
I currently graduated in 2024 and drove a 94 Mercury Cougar XR7 V8 my senior year. It was amazing and I still have it and have no plans of selling it.
Nice to see high schoolers these days are STILL enjoying these great cars!
@RetroCarsForever It is one that has been in garage storage since 2002 and has 20,000 miles on it. It belonged to a elderly relative who used it as a grocery getter. It looked brand new except for the wheels that had dry rotted. It is my first car that I have owned.
@@jacobkirby9143 Awesome first car, what a survivor! Congrats.
I have a automatic 94 v6 cougar xr7.I bought it off craigslist for only 1500 in 2015. It's the best car I have ever owned. It only had 29,500 miles when I purchased it. The original owner bought it in florida(in a town like 3 hours away from me) and drove it to New York. He then sold it to a guy in New York at 13k miles. The New York guy ended up buying a house or whatever, guess where? in Florida, close to me. So he drove it from New york back to Florida. Anyways he was selling the cougar as a extra vehicle because he had some like newer cross over car I forget exactly which one and he wanted more garage space. When I found his craigslist ad, the post itself had been 2 months old, and the asking price was 2500. I was 18 at the time and I had my dad with me(not really a negotiator, but better than just me) and I didnt have the full 2500, anyways I forget exactly why him and my dad were having a conversation about coffee, but you know when u are buying something u offer a low offer at first to try and bring down the price, yeah well, my dad told this guy we would offer him 1500 dollars and a cup of coffee. He accepted. I dont know why, my only thought could be he really wanted that extra garage space and/or he figured we were cool and he just wanted to help us out. Either way he accepted that offer, and I remember we never got coffee afterwards. So to this day, i still feel like I owe this man some coffee. Anyways, 3 years go by and I love the car... no problems just the regular maintenance. Then out of no where at 63k my transmission blew out aka it was only driving in first gear and long story short instead of junking the car I figured this is a car that is worth saving. All places to rebuild or replace transmissions were asking around 1200-1500 $ and I never really have had the extra money + I've been skeptical about the next transmission, would it blow after 40k miles? Anyways a few months ago I spent like an entire day just looking up transmissions and pricing. During that search I discovered something that would change my life. I found on some forums, that back in 1994 when the car originally came out there was a recall, the recall was for the torque converters. Basically a torque converter has the same job as the clutch on a stick shift car. What was happening was the torque converters were bad and would cause the transmissions to pre-maturely die out. So basically, in order for me to have a solid Cougar I would have to replace the torque converter when I replace/fix the transmission. The trans has to come out to replace the torque converter anyway. A brand new like auto zone converter is like 200 dollars. So long story short, so between income tax time or this 2nd stimulus package they keep promising, either way when I get the chance to im fixing up my cougar and i cant wait because hopefully when I'm like really old itll hold the test of time and I'll be one of those old guys who gets to say "they dont make cars like they used to" lol. Anyways, I could talk about my cougar forever and ever, but anyways thank you to the person who made this video, it got my thumbs up, and I wish everyone who reads my comment a happy and wonderful day (or night) 😎
Awesome, thanks for your thoughts!
I just bought a '95 4.6 V8 today. Pretty stoked about it
Congrats! That’s the one to have.
We're like parallel universe car twins. My first car was a 79 Impala, and my 2nd car was a 96 V8 Thunderbird.
I still have both. The Impala has been parked for years, but I still drive the T-bird regularly.
It only had 28k when I picked it up in 06 and now it's just about to hit the 100K mile mark.
These cars are made cruising. Comfortable seats, suspension that is soft enough to soak up bumps, but firm enough to handle the occasional twisty road, nicely weighted steering, and lots of leg room for the driver.
IMHO adding chassis bracing masks some of the weight, and gives the car a more neutral feel in the corners. Only time it's ever left me stranded is when the original plastic intake failed. Easy fix and it's been flawless ever since.
Nice! Crazy how similar our first two cars were. Glad you enjoy your Bird.
I've had experience with four mn12s in my life. The first was my mothers's 89 v6 cougar. Nothing exciting but it never gave any trouble. Later she had a brand new 95 4.6 Thunderbird in "light evergreen metallic" also no problems. Very pretty car. Next was 97 Thunderbird sport. Better car all around but not as pretty. Same thing gave us no trouble. It's what cemented my lean towards Ford. Recently I inherited a 95 4.6 Cougar with 60,000 miles from my Grandparents. Still smells like WWII bomber pilot. It's was a garage kept, always waxed AZ car unfortunately it does need some body work. I had to replace all the normal bits that always go bad on these models, Idler pulley, big ole PCV vacuum T , and the neutral safety switch. I live in a little hill town with messed up tiny streets so I usually don't drive in town but it's great on the freeway. Nice and smooth and just eats up the road. AC cranks. Wish it was faster. The transmission is a dog. It downshifts on it's own terms. You can trick it but I try not to beat on it too much. Oddly enough I get compliments on it from time to time which always confuses me being so odd looking.
Great to hear, thanks for sharing!
Yeah the auto trans arent the smartest.
I'm not surprised youre getting compliments on you newest inheritance...Nowadays these Cougars are pretty unique looking and really stand out from modern traffic.
Enjoy it!
@@RetroCarsForever Thanks. I love your LT4 C4 by the way. I'm working on getting one myself. Exactly how I'd have it.
@@caseylemme8080 Thank you! They're not easy to find but be patient and its worth it. Got plenty of vids on this channel to help you get acquainted with them, and more comin soon!
My first car was a 1993 Thunderbird V6 and I loved it. Every day I was trying to figure out a way to get a hold of the supercharged motor and the manual transmission that came with it. I now have a 1996 Mercury Cougar with the 4.6 liter V8 as a project car. The ultimate cruiser. Now with the funds to actually build a project car my dreams can finally come true!! TCCOA is the #1 spot for info on these. Too bad they're not more popular. The prices on these are creeping up now however. This combined with the fact that they are also becoming more scarce in good condition means it's the time to get one now! If you enjoy big ole coupes from the nineties that is.
Cant argue with any of that! Glad you enjoy your car. TCCOA was a great resource when making this video.
I have a 95 Mercury Cougar XR-7 right now! And, it runs like a champ! 😊 I've driven from Ohio to Illinois 4-5 times. 🖐 It has under 85,000 miles. One owner beside me. It's been 2 yrs since I got it. Ive put 7-800$ into it. But, it was worth it cause she'll run forever as long as I take care of her🤗
Thats not a bad investment at all for a nice car like that. Way cheaper than depreciation of a NEW car!
I took my girlfriend (who is now my wife) to the prom in my mom's 94 cougar xr7. A year later I bought a 95 tbird lx.
Thats awesome on every count!
I had a 1994 with the 4.6 V8.
Got around 18 mpg mixed driving 28 hwy.
Replaced waterpump once and spark plugs twice over the 278 thousands miles I had it. Sold to a friend who went another 48 thousand miles before the transmission failed.
It was good car that ended up being more durable than the Honda Accord I had around the same time.
Yessir, proud owner of a 97 Tbird LX.
Got a PI swap intake manifold, Jmod 4r70w, K&N intake, 225/17 all around, and a custom muffler delete, 71k miles.
Future plans are a full PI swap, coilovers, performance cats, 3.73 gears and a full tune.
Cheers.
Wow, best of luck! Gonna be a fast TBird
I have 3 Thunderbird SC, 1991 X2, 1x 1995 MTX. Just can't stop.
Man I think we are kindred. At 16 years old, just 7 weeks after getting my drivers license my first car, the beloved 1988 Ford Tempo 4-door, was totaled. The year was 1998, I had just started my junior in high school and I was now car-less. Unable to get my father to get on board with the 1991 Chevrolet Camaro I had my heart set on, we compromised on what was supposed to be a Ford Thunderbird. But, like yourself I was unable to find the right one. So being 16 with no patience whatsoever, I settled, and my second car was a 1992 Merc Cougar, V6 Silver/Grey with 100k miles on it-- for the bargain price of $3995.00 (Thanks Dad!).
Now, to say I tough on my Cougar would be an understatement of gargantuan proportion! I was actively, knowingly, careless and negligent, bordering on dangerous, when behind the wheel of this large, heavy, rear-wheel drive beast...but amazingly no matter what I did, it just kept coming back for more. That car got me thru junior and senior years of high school and almost thru my first year of college... But a few months shy of three years, several accidents, countless donuts, hundreds of burn rides, only TWO oil changes, and 60k miles...the head gasket went and I bid adieu. The cougar moved on to the junkyard, while I moved on to a 1998 Mitsu Eclipse GS (Thanks Dad!). Watching your video brought back so many great memories of my Cougar and the epic teenage shenanigans that were pulled in that car. It was such a great high school car to have...they certainly don't make hoopties like that anymore.
Haha wow, we really did have a similar experience at almost the same time with almost the same car! Think we even got our Cougars for the same price.
However mine made it out of my ownership alive. It was creaky from all the jumps and abuse but it was still running! Sold it for next to nothing.
My first car was a ‘96 Cougar XR7. Loved it to death. I now own an ‘89 Thunderbird and am loving how it rides. Not super peppy but it’s in great condition and makes me feel good!
That’s all that matters!
have owned 4 cougars. 1st car - 90 cougar ls v6. just like yours but maroon on maroon. 2nd car - upgraded to 95 cougar xr7 4.6 v8 decked out with every feature for that year. black w/ gray int. the other 2 was always trying to get back to the black cat i regretted getting rid of. each ended up being more worn out and ragged out than the last till i gave up and finally moved on.
Wow, 4! How did you feel about my review...Accurate?
My first car was an 84 Cougar and I bought another one which was set up for the drag strip and has a big cowl hood about 2 yrs ago. I also have an 5,0 1989 XR7 which was the last year for the Fox platform. I love it and definitely prefer the rear window/slightly smaller and lighter nature of it to the later models. For me the best of both worlds would be the older body on the 89 and up frame. The guy before me replaced the factory molded headlights with older square style LED lights which just look weird but I just got one replacement headlight delivered not an hour ago.
They really were pretty reliable and I drove the piss out of my first one w/no headgasket issues. In fact I took a 3.8 liter Mustang to 4 days and 1k miles of off road stupid fun a few months ago. Only issue was when I dove into a deep mudpuddle and hydro seized the motor. Pulled the plugs, cranked out the muddy water and she was back on the road.
I had mine in 2004. I think it was 1993 model, V6, that very dark greenish color and beige interior. My friend sold it to me for $200. I needed a cheap car in that time and that was the cheapest possible car I was able to find. Cheapest running cars I found were more than $1500, all that disgusting sedan etc. So, this was a winning lottery. I sued to call it "Retired Mafia Hitman car" because it looked like one. :) I was planning to drive it around 3 months but I ended up having it around 2 years because car did not give me any kind trouble.
It was extremely comfortable (While I was a limo driver who was driving brand new Mercedes S class, BMW 7 series, Lincoln Twoccer etc during that period), very practical. This was not slow by any means and I used the drive the hell out of it as a Honda S-2000 and all Vtec 3 door Honda hatchbacks, Golf GTI, BMW M3, Nissan 350Z type of car driver.
2 Years later car was still running without any major problem and I gave it to my friend for free. As far as know, I driven it about another 2 years too.
I still have fetish about the look (Design) of that car. If it was today, I would probably still keep that car forever and just drive it time to time for getting that "retired mafia hitman" feeling :)
That's awesome! You DEFINITELY got your 200 bucks worth out of that great car.
I have a 96 xr7 v6 right now and I am in love with it, so much I'm taking it to college
Awesome! 😎
I have a 90 cougar LS, haven't had it for long (6 months), I paid 3000$ CAD for it, and like you said, it is a lot of car for the money! Runs smooth and those seats are incredible for long ride. And even with a 3.8l, fuel economy can be really decent, while going 55. It's no hybrid, but it does the job well, and in style. And I just LOVE my digital dash!
Great video btw, I'll check out the rest of your stuff!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this video! Hope you dig the rest of the channel. Enjoy the Cougar!
@@RetroCarsForever i just finished the women react to cars serie, good stuff, haha!
super cool review. I had an 84 with the 5.0, and loved it. Loved the styling. I'm now just buying a 94 XR7, with 112,000 miles on it but its mint condition. Hope it lasts for many more miles.
Thanks! Sounds like an awesome Cougar, enjoy it!
I just bought a 30Th Anniversary 1997 Cougar from Copart in Texas (CLEAN TITLE!) Always wanted one of these since they were introduced. 1997 Thunderbirds and Cougars lost some gauges and got cup holders!
Nice, congrats!
I owned the 1992 XR-7. A lot of memories in that car
Nice! Wish I had the V8.
I had a 91 Cougar XR7. 5.0 motor. White with red interior. I loved that car!!!!
Niiiice
I daily drive a 1997 3.8 Tbird LX and truth be told, it’s easily the nicest and most comfortable car I have ever driven all things considered. And I paid only $1650 for it at 133K, to which I’ve added about 4400 miles since buying.
Awesome. These have got to be some of the best sub-2k cars you can buy right now!
Truth be told, coming fron Mustangs (two foxes and an S197) I was very skeptical at first. My dad had a 92 Tbird 3.8 he used as a commuter car that he would’ve kept had he not gotten a great deal on a brand new at the time 96 Cadillac. Anyway, back to my bird. After buying it, I worked into it and after some minor interior refurbishing, I wish I bought one sooner!
I've wanted an MN-12 since I was a kid. Couldn't find an MN-12 Cougar in Jersey (though I did own 2 CDW-27 Cougars). However, I did get a beautiful 96 MN-12 Thunderbird LX 3.8L V6 a couple of weeks ago w/92k on it for $2000! It's actually on my channel, Normcore Motors. I love that you had an MN-12 Cougar! They're awesome!
What a steal! Love your channel name LOL
@@RetroCarsForever thank you so much! I'm still small as a channel but I'm keeping it up as best I can. I'm still coming to terms with the fact that I got that T-Bird for $2k in that condition!
I enjoyed the video!
I have owned 3 MN12's so far. My first was a 95 LX Tbird with the base 3.8 V6, which I fixed up and sold to my brother. The second was a 89 Super Coupe Tbird which I still own and I have been making RUclips videos on how to work on said SC. A week ago I just bought my third, but this time it is a 96 Cougar XR7 with the 4.6 V8. The SC is definitely faster despite them both being Autos and the V8 was close in power. 210/315 for the SC and 208/280 for the 4.6.
Thanks! Sounds like our first MN12s were pretty similar but you went on to own the ones that I really want!
My dad bought a 95 v8 brand new before I turned one. We had it in the family just until recently. It was the car I sat in the back of going to get haircuts and to my grandparents as well as being the car I eventually drove to high school, college, and a little bit after. My dad just recently took it to the junkyard as I currently live in Japan after nearly 25 years of ownership.
It was definitely a cat with 9 lives. Lots of things didnt work but it still got people from point a to b. Certainly almost crashed it a few times (I blame Wisconsin winters and old tires). I certainly do look at getting one when I return as they are dirt cheap for a decent driving experience. Just wished they were more common with a manual transmission.
Dang, sad to hear it's in the junkyard now (most seem to have made their way there by now)...But sounded like it had a full life!
I still own a 92, 25th anniversary cougar. I absolutely love it! It is not very friendly at the pumps, however the big 5.0L is reliable and powerful!
Awesome! What a cool car. I really wish I had either of the V8s that these came with, so much better than the V6 I had. Enjoy your Cougar!
I've had 2 of these 90s MN12 cougars, 91 Xr7 5.0 and a 94 Xr7 4.6 2v. I loved them both and had to sell my 91 to help my mother out. I definitely will buy another one. I put 4.10s and a cold air in my 94 and it ran 14.8
Nice! If you want another one, better get them quick...I noticed how rare clean ones are getting these days.
I may be biased, but I liked this video. My first car was a 1991 Thunderbird SC 5-speed. I’ve had it since 2012.
Glad you liked it, biased or not!
After making this video I really want a 5 speed SC. It just seems like the ideal all around car.
I had a 1993 Cougar XR7 as my first car it was black with grey cloth/leather I bought it from a guy who’s wife just bought another car because she was having another baby soon and her husband who was selling me the car was going to serve in Iraq so he ended up giving me the car for $760.75 and it had only 73,000 miles on it he just wanted it gone. It had new tires new paint fresh tune up. I regret selling the car. I grew up with the MN12 platform cars my father had a burgundy on burgundy 89 Cougar LS with wire wheel hubcaps. My aunt had a teal 93 T-Bird LX that she drove forever till it died. Now a few years later after I sold the Cougar Im looking for another one and it’s also been replaced by a 2015 Chrysler 200 C. Glad to see there is still some love for these cars. Do you know there was plans for a 1998 model year but it got canceled.
Thanks for sharing! I gotta ask...Why was there 75 cents on the purchase price between friendly parties?
@@RetroCarsForever it was an eBay car I was just fiddling around with on eBay when I was about in the 10th grade and that specific Cougar caught my eye and I just threw in that price playing around and about a week later I ended up winning the car. Funny thing is what inspired me to buy the car was my auto shop class had a worn down silver 90 Cougar LS that i worked on.
Oooh wow. I’ve only owned a few cars, and my first couple were not great.
I love how the cougar was supposed to be so manly haha
~Trav
01:08 - This actress' read of "Cougar, if YOU'RE man...enough" is a fascinating choice.
It's like if Shatner was a woman!
I'm planning on trying to but one of these for a daily driver.
They’re great dailies, just make sure you have plenty of gas money if ya get the v8
My mother had a burgundy ‘92 Cougar. I miss that car
Burgundy was such a classy period color for these cars!
My Cougar was a white V6. Big car with smooth suspension. Liked the look and the price was right for a used car.
Sometimes that all you need for a good car.
I have a 93. Decent condition. Paid $1500. I'd say it was worth it. Great A to B rider.
Nice! Tough to get any driving car for that price. These cars are amazing deals.
OMG i loved mine it was an xr-7 it was missing the moon roof 3.8 of course but it rode like a dream, and what you said about passengers they thought i was taking them to the prom LOL love the limo ride
Heh, I actually took my Cougar to prom!
This is awesome stuff my friend, keep up the amazing work. I've always found this gen T-bird/Cougar really interesting. Though the face lifted versions... less so lol
Thank you! You mean the last few years of these with the rounder faces?
If so, I find the Thunderbird's updated look was pretty good, but the Cougar...Not so much, the round Cougar face didn't fit the boxier rear window and trunk.
@@RetroCarsForever I agree on the face lifted Cougar... woof. I just really prefer the initial look of this gen in general though. Of course I prefer anything 80's so I'm a bit biased.
@@TofersCarTales Overall I think these were pretty darn good designs, that have aged pretty well for the most part. Tastefully refined and restrained for an American luxo coupe.
Just bought my first cougar for a grand its a Black 94, 83000 miles, V6, and drives like a champ. Could have better get up and go but once im going im flying.
Nice, congrats!
I owned a 1988 Cougar and I agree I think I always preferred the upright profile of the rear window. Power from the 3.8 V6 was DREADFUL though. LOL
I wouldn't call power of the V6 DREADFUL, I think it was punchy enough, at least at low revs.
But they V8 is CLEARLY the way to go with these! (Or the Supercharged V6 of course)
ive had plenty of 3.8 cars i used as dailys and nvr had any major problems with them.... great motors dont make a lot of power but they will keep up with traffic no problem....
i took a 98 mustang gt to prom...it was my grandmas, it was MINT
i have a 1991 mercury cougar Ls and it has a V8 5.0 302 it really goes ive had todo some repairs so when i goto the junk yard i can get stuff from the T birds or the Cougar ive never found another or even seen another 5.0 cougar or T bird just the 3.8 sometimes i have to get parts from mustangs not cuz its a 5.0 but cuz the parts #'s match its not pretty but its a sleeper
Glad to hear you're keeping yours alive! Yeah not too many model years had the 5.0L so I can imagine those are trickier to find parts for.
I had a 1996 Thunderbird with the V6, overall I thought it was a great driving car compared to previous small cars I had previously (Ford Escort). I miss it but it had some maintenance & reliability issues (head gasket & some transmission slippage). I partially blame this on the previous owner taking poor care of it.
This mercury cougar design very nice.I love classic american cars.🇺🇸👍
Not for everyone, but I always liked the funky looks of these.
06:34 - Cats rule! Dogs drool!
Wow, talk about a 90s throwback! LOL
I had a 90 thunderbird. I’ve often thought about getting another later one as a weekend cruiser. It was nice. But had its early 90’s flaws. But I can say that about my 96 Corvette
We're in the same boat! (I also drive a 1996 Corvette now).
Recently drove a super nice 95 Thunderbird LX. Cant say I was impressed...Just felt old and slow, and the seats were so softly padded my back ached. Still, AMAZING values right now!
How do you remove a prong from large under hood fuse. Fuse is blown.1993 couger
I've owned a 91, 93, 96, 97, and 30th anniv 97 Cougar. Currently still have my 97. Got a video of them on my channel.
Cool. It sounds great!
Bought my 1996 XR7 4.6 for $500 because the previous owner thought it had a bad 4r70w. 6 quarts of Merc. V and a trans pan gasket later I have a car that is eerily similar to my S550 Mustang suspension wise and size wise and a great project car. It will be getting a gen 3 Coyote/10R80 using Power by the hour engine/body control modules to run it. So glad I bought this over a Fox-based Cougar for the fact nobody even knows what this thing is!
Wow, what a score! I agree...I think these are like "forgotten" cars, and as such are great deals!
Good luck with the project.
@@RetroCarsForever Thank you sir! Will be sourcing out swap parts soon. Wrapping up Mustang GT PBR front brake upgrade w/ rear Cobra IRS hubs to switch to better brakes that totally transform the car and to be able to run Mustang wheels which offer much more options. Also switching to Lincoln Mark 8 rear aluminum control arms to drop significant weight in the rear.
Lenovo User that’s going to be one of the beasiest mn12s our there!
I had a 93 Cougar, I remember it drove really nice, 3.8 V6 was slow and mine blew the head gaskets like they all do
It’s crazy how prominent an issue that was when that engine was in soooo many Fords!
Ive had a TON of Cougars (2 76s, 1 78, 85 XR7, 2 87 Ls's, 1 89 XR7SC auto, 1990 Xr7 SC 5 speed fun, 96 XR7) Im probably missing a few. I NEVER had head gasket problems. Only one of my essex 3.8 cars had head gasket issues and that was an 84 convertible mustang and I bought it that way. Besides having Mark VIIs, Marquis/LTD (fox) and Thunderbirds, never any issues except BALL JOINTS! I beat mine when younger too not as much as my second car an 84 Skylark limited 2.8. Maintenance was key. Then again Ive had more issues with Fords with that stupid ignition module under the distributor than my K cars.. 4 head gaskets , 3 turbos one abused 2.2. Most turbos 15 psi..... all how you care for them. My 1986 Impala was a POS! and it was my grandmothers friends car!
Wow, thats a lot of Cougars! Thanks for your thoughts.
@@RetroCarsForever Im looking at a 1992 LS with 52,000 miles on it as a drive to work vehicle.
Have ownd 4 thunderbirds in last years 86tc 5speed and 3 mn12 my fav 97 lx was my first one sold it got a 95 lx it blue up lol got a 96 lx but got stolen ;,( where all green except tc , but inbetween getting the 95/96 i got a 93 mark viii and fell in love with them but sold it to get 96 bird... ffwd to today i have 2 mark viiis 95 base and a 97 lsc palm beach edition , still havent goten a cougar came close to getting a 97 with your v6 to putt around it but lost chance one day ill own a cougar ! I want a 94-97 lx
Cool! Whats the LSC Palm Beach Edition? Never heard of that Mark VIII.
I would love to own either an end-of-the-line 1997 TBird LX V8 (Blue is a great color) or late model year SC with manual.
@@RetroCarsForever ill show u apic in your post under my comment in tccoa and yes blue would look mint! I live close to guy who has like 8 sc s lol thinking on might be my next car
@@michaelmcneil5883 Just saw them. Thing is gonna be a landau-topped rocket, I love it!
I had a 79 T-Bird and and 86 Cougar. I'd love to drive an aero coupe.
Me too!
Man, I loved this platform!! Great video B rad!!
Thanks man! Surely you MUST have owned one of these at some point?
@@RetroCarsForever Of course!! a 1986 Cougar ( in 1998) with a 5.0!! That car belonged to a customer that bought it new and only put about 30,000 miles on it in 7 years or so. He then got a job here he had a much longer commute, and ended up putting about 100,000 miles on it in the next 4-5 years. So I bought it with 130,000 ish miles. Great car. No one had ever been in the back seat. It was mint. Always garaged, waxed 4 times a year etc. etc.
@@brandonmorris2513 Ah, that's the earlier generation of these cars that were based on the Fox/Mustang platform. Same basic idea though.
@@RetroCarsForever Yea, sorry I wasn't clear on that. I didn't mean I had the same platform as you , I just had a Cougar. Oh and I also had a 2002 Cougar ( in 2012) with a V6 and 5 speed!! In a rust color. Really cool car but obviously way different. I taught a couple of younger drivers how to drive a manual in that car.
@@brandonmorris2513 Weirdly those LATER Cougars are basically IMPOSSIBLE to find nowadays, whereas older ones are still plentiful.
I have a 1990 cougar xr7 supercharged 5speed and I have been trying to put it back on the road gotta pull the trans to fix synchronizers
Best of luck! That’s an awesome Cougar.
"*Car lands two wheel stunt*
"Now what'd you think of that?"
Pretending to be unimpressed- "....that was pretty cool"
**ACTING**!
05:04 - “You’ll just love taking in the scenery.” ...bwahahaha! What!?
Mercury marketing at its finest!
I have the 89 cougar xr7 SC for my first car 😂 I’m 15 and it comes supercharged. Can’t forget it comes with a 5 speed which are the rare ones😏 2101 ever made of the 5 speeds in 89
Wow, what an epic first car!
It's going to be my second car, wish me luck!
Best of luck, it worked out great for me!
My first car was a 92 Cougar LS. Now I have a 92 Thunderbird SC.
Cool, we had the exact same first cars! I would love to own an SC (preferably a manual).
How do they compare as someone who's had both?
@@RetroCarsForever my cougar was very basic, the SC better leather and performance. Otherwise it feels pretty similar. My dad retired from the Lorain Assembly Plant where the MN-12 platform was built.
@@MattHammock Cool! Im curious what did they build after then MN12s were canceled?
@@RetroCarsForever conversion vans.
The E series I believe.
Can you do a video of the1994 Thunderbird V8
It's covered in this video!
Hey bro I just bought one 97xr72021 with some rims 22s putting a system in it
Congrats, enjoy!
The 97s got cup holders in the final year of the mn12!
Its true...FINALLY!
A few years before they had some nearly useless cupholders that were stuck in the center console too. But my early model didnt have any!
Practical Car Guy My 96 tbird has none. I’ve got the cup holder console panels out of 2 different 97s out of junkyards though. There are slight mods you have to make to get them to fit, and I’ve got to fix the 4.6s leaky valve cover first. I drive this thing all over the place. Great “beater” car imo.
@@202motors6 There arent any cupholders in your center console? Or were they removed?
Practical Car Guy in a 96, no cup holders. Only in 97s. The console piece in order to add to an earlier car, you must flatten or reroute some of the ac tubes that run to the rear ac vent. Also no cigarette lighter in a 97, so you’ve got to add a USB port if you want to charge your phone/gps etc! Just started watching your vids today, I saw your post in radwood on the 600 mile forester.
@@pdoubleop6691 Those center console cupholders dont look very useful...Wouldnt the lid of the console come crashing down on your drink if you ever came to a stop?
Brought 1985, 1995, 1997 Cougars with the latter 2 brand new. 1985 was more stylish. I have to disagree with you on the 1983-1988 curved side window. It made the car look unique.
Def a matter of taste with those earlier curved windows...Agreed that they are very unique!
Nice I have a 95 tbird v8 slow but has decent torque and will do a burn out and donuts amazingly I bought it for 700 bucks lol
Yeah, that's what I'm talkin about! Lotta car for the money.
I had 88 with an 3.8 until I blow off the head gasket then put a woworked 5.0 so much fun
After researching this video I'm shocked my 3.8 didn't blow a head gasket during my time with it!
Just got one today. V6 1992 mint condition.
Congrats, sounds super similar to mine! Digital dash?
@@RetroCarsForever no, but am from Puerto Rico and over here there are not many of them. Got it off my mechanics dad he had it to go to church and back home. Even has original radio with the casset slot.
My parents had a 93 xr7 SC V6 when iwas a kid. Thiers was a piece of crap that blew the head gasket at 70k miles and continued to go thru sensors like candy. Im currently looking for a v8 powered xr7 cuz i heard thev8s were much better with reliability
Yep, from my research the V8s seem to hold together much better. Still, those SCs are pretty awesome cars.
Where did you get the black out headlights???
No clue! “GTO” brand. Probably hard to find nowadays but in early 2000s not hard to come by!
At night they were awfulllll
I had a 91 Ls and had the same smoked out light covers! Terrible at night lol.
Incorrect on the time availability of the 5.0 for this platform. Starting in 91 and up to 93. Your car being a 92, it could have been ordered with the 5.0 alongside the two 3.8 options.
I believe that's what I said.
I just bought a 1994 Bostonian for 1,500 bucks!
Awesome, way to score on a unique version of these cars!
92 cougar 25th anniversary edition 3.8l v6 the paint wasn't quite green and wasn't quite blue..
Love the colors on those, especially the piping on the seats.
my first car was a 1993 cougar xr7 3.8
my 2nd was a 1994 tbird with the 4.6
my buddys all had 3rd gen fbodys and nether car could keep up i would later on buy 89 tbird supercoupe with a 5 speed.
now i own an 89 cougar xr7 with the supercharged 3.8 I picked up for free got some videos on my channel
Awesome, I'll check it out!
LOVED my 1990! GREAT design. Horrible 3.8L engine. Reliability was pathetic. The rotors were composite to save weight. They warped constantly. Then I got a 1996 T-Bird with a V8. But it always had a odd vibration at highway speeds. Ford brought out a corporate mechanic. They couldnt figure it out. I remember the maintence manager told me "dont even bother to hire a lawyer". I was PISSED!!!! I traded it in for a 1998 Blazer. It was 10x worse. :(
Bummer, that sucks!
I just bought a blue calinete edition from a woman at my job garage kept only 60k miles with the motorized seat belts
Had to look up what that Blue Caliente edition was, very cool! Congrats on a great find.
Marathon the end of capaldi era + in quarentine
The fun of those marathons is honestly hanging out with friends WHILE watching whatever it is we're marathoning.
So it doesnt work as well in quarantine!
I just bought a 1996 thunderbird LX
Congrats! Those face lifted Birds are my favorite looking MN12s.
i just boughta 89 a grandma owned one with 90k on it so we will see what its like
Congrats, and enjoy!
Holy shit is this where we get the label “cougar” for older women who are into younger men
No idea!
I really like t birds 89 to 95
Me too! They're underrated cars IMO.
Nice
Wonder how that stunt driver career went for you 😂
Actually came in handy! Especially when I made this feature...SOMEONE had to get this old Volvo spinning!
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iv owned a dozen cougars. my fav but the v6 ones were garbage
I definitely think the V8s or the supercharged V6s are the engines to have in these.
My 89 sc 5 a
1993 cougar xr7 v6
How do you like it?
@@RetroCarsForever well i am 17 it is my first car and i think its great. Its running well, like you said its a pretty all around good car. The only problem is that im 6'2 and its a little hard to get out and in but other then that i love it.
@@JesusFlores-mc5hg AWESOME first car! I was about the same age when I had mine. Enjoy it!
The Caprice wears like Iron and the ford will blow a head gasket after the warranty runs out!
That’s why you gotta get the V8 in the Tbird/Cougar!
What CHEESEY special effects,,,I could smell the limburger from here.
What special effects are you referencing?
Poor car
And a confused car. Is it a Couger... or is it a Tbird?
It lived a full life!
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