1968 Mercury Cougar

2dr Hardtop Coupe

8-cyl. 302cid/210hp 2bbl

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$15,800*

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1967-1970 Mercury Cougar stats
Highest sale
$480,775
Lowest sale
$1,900
Most recent sale
$38,500
Sales
681

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1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
1968 Mercury Cougar 2dr Hardtop Coupe Courtesy of RK Motors
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Model overview

Model description

The 1968 Cougar changed little in outward appearance from 1967, with the exception of side-marker lights. Under the hood, however, a multiplicity of engines was available. The base motor became the 210 bhp 302 cid V-8 with a two-barrel carburetor, or 230 bhp with a four-barrel carburetor. Later in the year a 195 bhp 289 cid V-8 was available for the base car.

The 390 cid Marauder V-8 returned in two stages of tune, good for 280 bhp and 325 bhp, depending on the carburetor. Later in the year the four-barrel 390 model was designated 390 GT and a 428 cid V-8 was added, good for 335 bhp.

The most desirable engine was the NASCAR-based 390 bhp, 427 cid monster, available in the high-performance GT-E. It could be recognized by the blacked-out grille with a horizontal strip across it, and dummy hood scoops. It was only available with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Curiously, the two-barrel, 280 bhp version of the 390 engine was also only available with an automatic. All other engines were available with 3-speed, 4-speed (close- or wide-ratio) or automatic.

Demand for the Cougar stayed strong enough that a production line was added in San Jose, though demand would skid somewhat to 113,726 units, with 32,712 XR-7s. Base price was now $2,910, with the XR-7 from $3,209, the GT from $3,313 and the GT-E from $4,221. GT-E numbers were quite limited, reflected in their value today.

The options list was extended for 1968, partly due to the number of engines available. Merc-O-Matic transmission $206.65 with 302 V-8, $226.10 with the 390 V-8. The 3-speed gearbox cost $79, 4-speed was $184.02, 4-speed with GT Group $105.02. Air conditioning cost $360.99, front and rear shoulder/seat belts were $29.61 each pair, adjustable front headrests were $42.75, cruise control was $71.30, AM/FM stereo was $121.25, and a tape deck was $195.15. Two-tone paint cost $31.10 and a vinyl roof was $41.60. Mercury calculated 86.8% of Cougars were built with automatic transmission, 87.3 with power steering and 38.6% with power brakes.

A total of 16 exterior paint colors were available for the 1968 Cougars and 10 interior colors: Exteriors were: Onyx, Glacier Blue, Nordic Blue, Lime Frost, Saxony Yellow, Polar White, Madras Blue, Caribbean Blue, Sea Foam Green, Grecian Gold, Black Cherry, Diamond Blue, Wellington Blue, Augusta Green, Fawn and Cardinal Red. The 10 interior colors included Black, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Dark Red, Saddle, Aqua, Light Ivy Gold, Dark Ivy Gold, and Parchment. Bucket seats could be vinyl, comfort-weave vinyl and leather with vinyl, while bench seats were only available in vinyl. Vinyl tops were available in Black, White, Sandalwood, Buckskin, Dark Blue or Dark Green.

Mercury had disbanded Gurney’s Trans Am team at the end of the 1967 season, as Ford pinned its hopes on the Mustang team. A bad call perhaps, as Mark Donohue and Roger Penske trounced the blue oval with the Camaro. It was especially poignant as Cougar-mounted NASCAR veteran Tiny Lund won nine races and the championship of the new Grand Touring Class, while Lloyd Ruby and David Pearson also scored one win each.

Vehicle specifications

  • Shipping Weight3094 lbs
  • Vehicle Length190.3 in
  • Wheelbase - Inches111 in
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Common Questions

The value of a 1968 Mercury Cougar can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $23,420 for a 1968 Mercury Cougar in good condition with average spec.

The highest selling price of a 1968 Mercury Cougar at auction over the last three years was $55,000. The highest prices are usually reserved for rare or exceptionally well-maintained examples with desirable features or modifications and excellent history.

The lowest selling price of a 1968 Mercury Cougar at auction over the last three years was $17,325. The lowest prices are usually paid for examples that have extensive maintenance needs, differ greatly from their original configuration, or have accident histories or title problems.

In the last three years there have been 11 1968 Mercury Cougars sold at public auction.

The most recent auction sale of a 1968 Mercury Cougar was $21,262 on September 04, 2024 by Bring a Trailer.

Many factors can increase a car's value including excellent condition, exceptional originality, a recent restoration, low mileage, unique provenance, desirable options, popular or unique color choices, and excellent maintenance records. Upgrades and modifications that enhance performance or aesthetics can also add value.

Factors that can decrease a car's value include unusually high mileage, poor maintenance history, visible wear and tear, accidents or damage, title issues, and gaps in ownership history. Additionally, less popular color choices and extensive modifications that don't appeal to a broad audience can reduce value.

Mileage plays a significant role in a classic car’s value. Lower mileage usually increases value because it indicates a higher degree of originality, is rarer, and suggests less wear and tear. However, cars with exceptionally low mileage may also have maintenance needs due to lack of use. Whether someone should pay more for a vehicle with lower miles will depend on how they plan on using it, and the vehicle's specific condition.

The value of modified cars differs widely based on the type and quality of modifications. While some modifications can significantly increase value, especially performance enhancements and high-quality custom work, others may not add much or could even detract from the car’s value if they appeal to only a limited audience.

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