Proud new Catlady

And an owner's choice of spoiler and
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Can't take credit but very happy about the mint state she's in. Almost fell guilty for parking her outside!
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Hello and welcome to the forum. (y)
Thank you! Hope to learn about this special automobile here and meet fellow cat lovers.
 
You have a C1. The Cougar was 'refreshed' in Sept 2000 creating the C2.
The differences are described here:


Both Europe and the US had a greater choice of colours than we did here in the UK.
 
Just to add to Quiksilver's comprehensive post, there were some cars in the UK that you might unofficially call a "Cougar 1.5"

Mostly C1 specification including the headlights, but had things like the later engine, EGR delete, larger LIM ports... Basically it was as though Ford were setting up for the ST200 but never quite got there. My "Sally" is one of those.

Of course, I don't know what Ford Europe had planned but, either way, you have a pretty kitty there in a lovely colour and very, very tidy.
 
You have a C1. The Cougar was 'refreshed' in Sept 2000 creating the C2.
The differences are described here:


Both Europe and the US had a greater choice of colours than we did here in the UK.
Ah okay that clarifies...though I have the Duratec in mine. I believe only 3500 cars of this model were sold in the European market?
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Just to add to Quiksilver's comprehensive post, there were some cars in the UK that you might unofficially call a "Cougar 1.5"

Mostly C1 specification including the headlights, but had things like the later engine, EGR delete, larger LIM ports... Basically it was as though Ford were setting up for the ST200 but never quite got there. My "Sally" is one of those.

Of course, I don't know what Ford Europe had planned but, either way, you have a pretty kitty there in a lovely colour and very, very tidy.
Thank you! She is definitely a delight to see and drive...hopefully I can keep her in this condition even though she's parked outside. It's fascinating to read about the history and development that a particular model has gone through and now I'm invested in getting to know more about these cars...
 
though I have the Duratec in mine.

Important to note, back when these cars were made, "Duratec" meant a very specific model of engine - a 2.5 or 3 litre V6.. It was built by Porsche and had Cosworth-engineered heads. We have the original one here in my local museum.

The Duratec name eventually became a trim level, just like the Zetec did, meaning that these days it doesn't mean the same thing.

There were two different Duratecs installed in these ladies, described by capacity. But there were several other variations, depending on how you look at it. Lower inlet manifolds, EGR systems (or not), looms, camchain cover...
 
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