Whoa! There's a whole herd of 'em.
...and a cougar, too.
That apint makes it real hard to tell what they are from a distance.
Breaks up the car's lines.
and apparently no appendage on the trunk deck lid to spoil the aesthetics.
Ford's Canadian Team
The "FORD OF CANADA PERFORMANCE CLINIC" was Canada's version of the American Ford Drag Team, which operated in 1970. The Canadian Drag Team used a G/SA 429-CJ Cyclone, a G/SA 428-CJ Cougar, a SS/HA 428-CJ Mustang, and a Pro Stock 427 SOHC Mustang, all 1970 models. The concept was similar the US drag team, except this team traveled together on a huge 4-car transporter, known as the "Titanic". Today, half of the Ford of Canada Performance Clinic cars are known to remain. the Cougar was sold in 1971 and raced in Ontario with a 351C until the mid’90’s when it was reportedly destroyed in a crash. Others claim it was rebuilt or that it was never wrecked at all. Today the Cougar is in great shape sporting a 428CJ and a 4-speed.















