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  2. Mercury Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Cyclone is an automobile that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford from 1964 to 1971. Introduced in 1964 as the Mercury Comet Cyclone, the Cyclone replaced the S-22 as the performance-oriented version of the Mercury Comet model line. The Cyclone became a distinct nameplate for the 1968 model year, as the Mercury Montego was ...

  3. Mercury Comet - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Comet is an automobile that was produced by Mercury from 1960–1969 and 1971–1977 — variously as either a compact or an intermediate car. In its first two years, it was marketed as the "Comet" and from 1962 as the "Mercury Comet". The compact Comet shared a naming convention associated with the ongoing Space Race of the early ...

  4. Mercury Cougar - Wikipedia

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    Front-engine, rear-wheel drive(1967–1997) Transverse front-engine, front-wheel drive(1999–2002) The Mercury Cougaris a series of automobiles that was sold by Mercuryfrom 1967 to 2002. The model line is a diverse series of vehicles; though the Cougar nameplate is most commonly associated with two-door coupes, at various stages in its ...

  5. List of Mercury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1967 2 Full-size Marauder: 1963 2004 3 High performance version full-size car Cyclone: 1964 1971 5 Mid-range muscle car Cougar: 1967 2002 8 Pony car (1967–1973), personal luxury car (1974–1997), sports compact (1999–2002) Marquis: 1967 1986 4 Entry-level full-size luxury car Montego: 1968 2007 3 Intermediate (1968–1976), full-size (2004 ...

  6. Hemmings Motor News - Wikipedia

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    www .hemmings .com /aboutus /. ISSN. 0049-1845. Hemmings Motor News is a monthly magazine catering to traders and collectors of antique, classic, and exotic sports cars. It is the largest and oldest publication of its type in the United States, with sales of 215,000 copies per month, and is best known for its large classified advertising ...

  7. Mercury Colony Park - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Colony Park. The Mercury Colony Park is an American luxury full-size station wagon that was marketed by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company between 1957 and 1991. Distinguished by its simulated wood-grain paneling, the Colony Park was marketed as either the premium-trim or the sole full-size station wagon offering of the division.

  8. Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II is a muscle car that was produced by Mercury in early 1969. The Mercury Cyclone Spoiler II was a special, more aerodynamic version of the Mercury Cyclone. It was produced specifically to compete against the Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird produced by Chrysler, and the nearly identical Ford Torino ...

  9. Comet (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Height. 54.5 in (1,384 mm) Comet is a defunct American automobile brand of compact cars marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1960 to 1961. [6] Comet vehicles were promoted as "the First Compact Car with Fine Car Styling" and were offered in 4 body styles: [7] 2-Door Sedan. 2-Door Station Wagon.