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What do all of the below pictured cars have in common?
UPDATE: !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! and !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! guessed correctly.
These are all Mercury Cougars. Yes, Ford once made a four-door station wagon and called it the Mercury Cougar. And they did it twice .
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You could purchase them at the sign of the cat?
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related
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That 8th gen Cougar is really throwing me off... but that’s probably your intent.
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They all have flat spots on the bottom of their tires?
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They have the same glass as a Ferrari Boxer.
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Same model name for a series of cars of all different sizes that barely have anything in common?
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What movie is that?
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They all have 4 wheels and an engine
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Hold on, they’re all Cougars! I didn’t realize they made a wagon version for the 5th gen. I wasn’t sure what that one was at all at first glance.
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“Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby”
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Vertical grill fins?
Complete shitboxes?
beats me.
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My first car was a ‘79 that looked EXACLTY like the green machine pictured. Except, uhm, not a wagon. They couldn’t have possibly....
It was green, with a landau top and vinyl. It was also slow and handled horribly and you could turn the steering wheel with a pinkie.