Another kind of Cougar

That first pic reminds me of the Lincoln Continental like this one:

The Continental was the luxury version of the Mercury Marquis, which in turn was the big brother of the Cougar. Another classic example of platform re-use.

Some say it was a bad thing, (and many of you will have heard the "Mondeo in drag" comment) but I think that the consolidation was quite positive. We've got a lot of great cars today that we simply wouldn't if the manufacturers insisted on building from the tyres up every time.
 
Some say it was a bad thing, (and many of you will have heard the "Mondeo in drag" comment) but I think that the consolidation was quite positive. We've got a lot of great cars today that we simply wouldn't if the manufacturers insisted on building from the tyres up every time.
Well, the MX5 is a great car that's essentially a wholesale clone of half a Lotus and half some non-entity BMC from days of yore.

I'm peeved by discussions that equate to "well, X is just a Y with..." too.
 
What was the lowrider convertible that (I think) Ice T drove in Boyz in the Hood? Whatever it was, I seem to remember thinking it cooler than a polar bear's paw.
 
wow.
just read this and found it very interesting.
u know there's something very lovable about those big yanky cars.

i bet they sound great.
thanks mako.

I'm sorry I managed to skip over your post. Thank you - and I'm glad you enjoyed it! The big V8s are actually very tame: the Mercury V8 (of any sort apart from the early RX7) is completely underpowered, has no real intake sound at all, and are just very long-lived. But you can do amazing things with them if you have the time, space, and a good chassis...

I love the cougar kitten in your signature by the way. You won't know this, but I grew up with them in my neighbourhood and they're critically endangered because humans suck. There's only 90 Florida panthers left, (the cougar, panther and puma are the same animal - the name they get is regional). Cougars aren't very worldly-wise like domestic cats are, and so get run over far too often. People like me are doing what we can to help them.