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The short-lived second-generation Comet debuted in 1964 and remained in production for just two years, with the model year 1965 introducing changes that Mustang fans will find familiar. Follow us: ...
Vicki Boccuzzi’s mother bought a new 1965 Mercury Comet Caliente convertible in the fall of 1964. The car got passed to her and her husband, John Boccuzzi, in 1979 and they still own it. The Newtown ...
From a distance, it's a dead ringer for a two-thirds scale GTO. Indeed, the uncanny facial and posterior resemblance between the '65 Mercury Cyclone and '65 Pontiac GTO suggests covert espionage ...
You'll never hear Russell Worde of Dallas, Texas, say a dollar doesn't go far these days. Russell picked up his '65 Mercury Comet for an unheard of $35; adding $4000 more, the dechromed black lacquer ...
Based on an upscale compact developed by a brand that didn't prioritize performance, the lightweight, 427-powered A/FX became an instant drag racing legend. During the early 1960s, it became clear ...
The 1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone did not just roll quietly into showrooms, it arrived as Mercury’s opening punch in Detroit’s escalating performance wars. By turning a sensible compact into a ...