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So it was quite a treat when I spied this clean '66 Mercury Comet Cyclone parked on the street in Denver last weekend ...
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 ...
When you see this '66 Mercury leap off the starting ... way out via a mega-inch 385-series Ford. Instead, they built an aluminum FE. You don't build Mercury if you're looking for Easy Street.
This is the much-ignored, under-appreciated 1972 Mercury Comet. Mystery Comet Full Of Surprises When ...
Ford and Mercury may be similar, but there are some crucial differences between their muscle cars gearheads should know.
The car was a 1966 Ford Mercury Comet. Legend has it that some folk had an aversion to the name Ford, so the car maker came up with the name Mercury, which was placed more upmarket than ordinary ...
Distinctive enough to have its own die-cast model, the '66 Cyclone GT pace car combined ... The original was driven by Benson Ford, head of Lincoln Mercury at the start of the 1966 race.
And, because we’re always looking for new and interesting vehicles to share with you through our Ford ... the ‘66 Comet Caliente Convertible. Anyone remembering the life story of this Mercury ...
This '66 Mercury Comet was supplied by Fran Hernandez ... "This model was unique at the time as it was the first midsize Ford product to win a Grand National race. Also, it was the last truly ...
A 1966 Mercury Comet that served ... is a 351 Clevelandd coming from Ford, so it no longer flexes the original mill. That's quite a shame, though, as the 1966 Comet came with several potential ...
Ford and Mercury buffs are spellbound by limited-production ... His Comet shares space with a variety of respected stable mates, including a '66 Comet Cyclone GT, '68 Falcon sports coupe, '85 ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1966 Mercury Comet 202 4 Door Sedan across different levels of condition. Edit options.