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.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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.
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