How can you not love this beautiful woman? I recall the Era of Farrah ... She was everything - gorgeous hair, great smile, stunning looks - the epitome of femininity. Men lusted and loved her with good reasons. But she was unthreatening to women, she was our role model. And, Farrah was nice...Yes, nice. She truly was an angel!
She was a really good soul who enjoyed homey things like cooking, baking, decorating, gardening. And a she was a talented sculptress too. A couple of her interviews with Barbara Walters on here on YT where she admitted her exceptional looks were sometimes a sort of curse.
@msr1116 Farrah was a unique, wonderful woman, a kind-hearted soul, her influence on the many lives she touched by her smile, beauty, gentle spirit will never be forgotten. Like Olivia Newton-John, these lovely beings were a gift to us all. I am so glad I lived during the era of these great ladies!
IF you just buy the basic car without ANY options. Meaning no A/C, no radio, no rear defogger, manual driver's side mirror, hot vinyl seats, and other cheap features.
The Cougar's Wagon's replacement did not come until two years later, when the 1979 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park, which utilized the Panther platform, was introduced.
I remember my mom bought a 74 Chevelle for $4K new. The stripper Chevelle for 74 stickered for about $3K. Wish they were that reasonably priced these days.
@@msr1116 A friend had the XR7 and my aunt had a LTD II that were pretty much the same car. Both ran for nearly 20 years and 150K miles trouble free. Quite an accomplishment for a 70's Ford.
@@billj8527 .... My second cousins' grandparents bought them a 1974 LTD and that car was one third engine. Huge vehicle but a nice smooth ride and much more comfy than the cramped, fuel efficient compacts of recent decades.
I know I'm in the extreme minority here, but I never thought she was that beautiful. She came off as too perfect, like a doll or something, and I'm more a fan of voluptuous, full lips, and hers were thin and unappealing to me. Again, I did say I was in the minority. My brother had her very famous poster and it did nothing special for me. I preferred Jaclyn Smith to be honest. We all have our own tastes I guess.
What makes you say she was dumb? Went on to appear in movies and was a very talented actress ( The Burning Bed, The Apostle). Also was drop dead gorgeous.
How can you not love this beautiful woman? I recall the Era of Farrah ... She was everything - gorgeous hair, great smile, stunning looks - the epitome of femininity. Men lusted and loved her with good reasons. But she was unthreatening to women, she was our role model. And, Farrah was nice...Yes, nice. She truly was an angel!
She was a really good soul who enjoyed homey things like cooking, baking, decorating, gardening. And a she was a talented sculptress too. A couple of her interviews with Barbara Walters on here on YT where she admitted her exceptional looks were sometimes a sort of curse.
@msr1116 Farrah was a unique, wonderful woman, a kind-hearted soul, her influence on the many lives she touched by her smile, beauty, gentle spirit will never be forgotten. Like Olivia Newton-John, these lovely beings were a gift to us all. I am so glad I lived during the era of these great ladies!
@user-nx4cb4qt3t .... WHY are you replying to me and mentioning Cheryl? She has no relevance to what I stated in my post.
The most beautiful woman who ever lived.
@user-nx4cb4qt3t
Far from it.....there are millions like her and better in this large world of ours.
You're not wrong!!!
TRUE
JEALOUS MUCH 😂
Farrah's Voice is Silky Smooth and Icy Cool
yummy
Less than 5K for a car…. Wow
IF you just buy the basic car without ANY options. Meaning no A/C, no radio, no rear defogger, manual driver's side mirror, hot vinyl seats, and other cheap features.
That's before they add all the bells and whistles.
@@ericnelson9100 Then it'd be worth around $11,000. Base price for a Lincoln Mark IV or V.
3 cougars in one commercial.
The car I can do without, but the woman in the ads, she'll live on forever
RIP Farrah
Yes the most beautiful woman!!!
A cougar driving a cougar with a cougar.
Stunning ❤
I like it
Imagine having that XR7 today brand new just like it looks in the commercial... I'd be styling in that B*tch.
unfortunately now it would be an ugly 4 cylinder, front wheel drive pos suv box at about $50k
Ohh Farrah You will always be a Cougar in my eyes 😍💞💓
Had Farrah's poster on the wall back in the 70's. She was babealicous.😋
If I remember, they had a Farrah Fawcett edition cougar in 1978 & 1979.
That would be awesome !!!
1977 was the only year of the wagon
The Cougar's Wagon's replacement did not come until two years later, when the 1979 Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park, which utilized the Panther platform, was introduced.
Yeah I can do with out car but Farrah was gorgeous ❤
Is that the same cat that rode with ricky bobby ?
$4791?? Jayzuss, those were the days!
A brand new car for less than five thousand dollars. This plastic junk they're making today for seven times that amount are not worth it.
Omg the price
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4791??!
Where can I get that cat hiss sound?
Raeow! Pssst.
Cars were under 5k!!
parents had a 1976 Cougar xr7, loaded with a/c power windows/lock, am/fm stereo radios, its was 6700.00
I remember my mom bought a 74 Chevelle for $4K new. The stripper Chevelle for 74 stickered for about $3K. Wish they were that reasonably priced these days.
Didn't Bosley drive one of these rwo door vehicles on Charlie's Angels ?
He drove the XR7 twin, the Thunderbird in jade green.
@@billj8527 . .. thanks. With some of these cars I can't tell the difference.
@@msr1116 A friend had the XR7 and my aunt had a LTD II that were pretty much the same car. Both ran for nearly 20 years and 150K miles trouble free. Quite an accomplishment for a 70's Ford.
@@billj8527 .... My second cousins' grandparents bought them a 1974 LTD and that car was one third engine. Huge vehicle but a nice smooth ride and much more comfy than the cramped, fuel efficient compacts of recent decades.
I know I'm in the extreme minority here, but I never thought she was that beautiful. She came off as too perfect, like a doll or something, and I'm more a fan of voluptuous, full lips, and hers were thin and unappealing to me. Again, I did say I was in the minority. My brother had her very famous poster and it did nothing special for me. I preferred Jaclyn Smith to be honest. We all have our own tastes I guess.
One of our fine RUclips commentators, indeed one “dyates6380,” needs to be heading to his local ophthalmologist.
Dumber than a box of rocks but finer than frog hair.
What makes you say she was dumb? Went on to appear in movies and was a very talented actress ( The Burning Bed, The Apostle). Also was drop dead gorgeous.
@@larrysutton925 Whatever
Great argument.