If you've been drooling over the '67 Mercury we've been transforming into a Stock Car replica over the last few issues and want to see the completed car that will be given away, here it is. In this ...
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. Ford tweaked ...
Back when Mercury models were much more than just rebadged Fords, the Cyclone added some serious muscle to the upscale division's already popular lineup. Defunct since 2011, Ford's Mercury division ...
In the spring of 1965, while the rest of the world was swooning for the Mustang, Don Watson was planning his own hot rod. Don's brother-in-law at the time, George Pils, had just ordered an oddball ...
Discover the rare 1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT Pace Car, one of only 100 produced and impeccably restored. For enthusiasts ...
Mercury introduced the Comet in March of 1960, six months after the introduction of the highly popular Ford Falcon. Auto reviews called the Comet a Falcon in a Mercury suit. The Big Three of the U.S.
Once planned by Ford Motor Co. as a compact model in the Edsel line, the new Comet was introduced instead as the Mercury version of the Ford Falcon economy car. By 1966, however, the Comet had moved ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The 1966 Comet Caliente was the third generation Comet and included vertically stacked quad headlamps. Our Comet wasn’t ...
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