Two black and white photo of a car brake booster.

Driven by True Passion

After 19 years of working on 1967-1970 Mercury Cougars as a hobby, and not being satisfied with the products available and their quality, a decision was made in 2005 to start Critter Creek Cougar Restorations. A signature component of the Mercury Cougar is the hide-away headlights that operate on a vacuum system. Mr. VacuumMan decided since he didn’t like what was out there, he should just do it himself, but better.

So began the process of recreating the 1967-68 Vacuum Actuators to maintain their authentic function with today's more durable products. Soon, many aspects of the vacuum system were overhauled and improved upon, maintaining the authenticity for a concours restoration. Mr. VacuumMan holds the patents and tooling to rebuild

  • 1967 – 1970 Mercury Cougar Vacuum Actuators
  • 1967 Vacuum Solenoids
  • 1967 – 1970 Vacuum Hose Kits
  • Check Valves
  • Grille Straightening Kits
  • Headlight Grille Assembly Rebuild Kits

All have been improved upon to work for years to come by Mr. VacuumMan.
In addition to offering reproduction parts, Critter Creek Cougar Restorations prides itself on its reputation for its quality restoration of original parts. Many hours go into re-chroming, hand painting, and polishing to make the original part look like it just came off the assembly line of its era.

Now after 26 years working on and specializing in 1967-1970 Mercury Cougars, offering reproduction parts, restored original parts, and original used parts, we continue to help you repair/restore your Cougar right the first time.

FAQs

Look on the driver's side at the door jamb switch, there will be 2 switches instead of 1 switch on the driver's side.

The plunger pin in your proportioning valve is stuck in the front or rear position incorrectly, indicating something may be wrong.

There is no sufficient vacuum being stored in your system to facilitate the proper operation of your doors due to a variety of reasons related to your vacuum system.