Not many people go for Cougars, and I rarely ever see them on the road. They have such a great grill, and the hidden headlights are not found on a lot of cars, now or then, and I think that of all the cas that hed them, I've loved the look. 66-67 Charger, 69 Camaro, The 68 Cougar, the Toronado, and Rivieras... no one makes a grill look anymore, everyone seems to design a tiny radiator opening, and puts the headlights outside that.
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Something about the colors, contrast and light just make me like this a lot, and I already love Cougars
Not many people go for Cougars, and I rarely ever see them on the road. They have such a great grill, and the hidden headlights are not found on a lot of cars, now or then, and I think that of all the cas that hed them, I've loved the look. 66-67 Charger, 69 Camaro, The 68 Cougar, the Toronado, and Rivieras... no one makes a grill look anymore, everyone seems to design a tiny radiator opening, and puts the headlights outside that.
The coolest cars that Pace Pirate has posted
Don't know what it is, but they did a great job with it ( Volvo!)
I think this Tempo has an awesome look, sorta VW micro bus lowered, but that split windshield is very reminiscent of the Santa Fe locomotive for a gallery of it: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/08/this-is-cool-little-van-thing-i-dont.htmlPets and vehicles, cute.... but the cougar would bite a bad guys face off
The "Coalinga Kitty" was California Highway Patrol officer Jack Tarkington's pet mountain lion named Oscar, who followed Tarkington around Coalinga and rode on the back of his motorcycle.Tarkington got Oscar as a 4-day-old cub from a circus in 1926. Oscar grew to 8 feet, from the tip of his tail to his nose, and weighed about 200 pounds. Oscar was reportedly a startling sight perched on the back of Tarkington's motorcycle.
Vista Rod Run cool cars
More photos from the Vista Rod Run: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/08/plymouths-at-vista-rod-run.html and
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