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Technically there were two, spanning two generations and each lasting only a year. The '77 above debuted with the rest of the fourth generation. Then in '80 the Fox-body fifth generation rolled around and a wagon was included in the lineup for its final year in 1982. Both deserve prominent asterisks because they relied on existing architecture from other nameplates.I had no idea a Cougar wagon was ever offered.
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It occurs to me that you could probably put a fifth generation Cougar front end onto a Fox-body Mustang without too many headaches. The Mustang front end is a direct swap onto the wagon shell which is shared wih the Ford Fairmont wagon and Mercury Marquis. Years ago I saw a Cougar front end on a Zephyr coupe and it...worked? But the Zephyr and Mustang have very different rear arches so it would look odd.
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