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The Mercury Meteor is an automobile that was produced by Mercury from the 1961 to 1963 model years. Adopting its nameplate from the namesake Ford of Canada brand, the Meteor was introduced as the base-trim full-size Mercury sedan, while the compact Mercury Comet shared a naming convention associated with the ongoing Space Race of the early 1960s.
1961 also brought the first 6-cylinder engine to the brand. The 1961 Meteor 600 featured a standard Mileage Maker Inline-6. For 1962, Mercury brought its model range closer in line with Ford. The Meteor (after only one year of sale) was reintroduced as an all-new intermediate range (again following the design of the Ford Fairlane). For non ...
This is a list of both production and concept vehicles of the former Mercury division of Ford Motor Company ... Meteor: 1961 1963 2 ... Mercury XM-800 (1954) ...
Meteor was discontinued as a brand name after 1961 for a number of reasons. The Meteor name was selected for a new vehicle introduced in the Mercury line, the intermediate sized Mercury Meteor, beginning in 1962, and the entire Mercury line had already been dropped down in price (moving closer to the niche previously served by the Meteor brand ...
1961–1964: Body and chassis; Body style: 4-door sedan 4-door hardtop 2-door hardtop 2-door convertible 4-door station wagon: Related: Mercury Meteor Mercury Colony Park Mercury Commuter Mercury Marauder Ford Galaxie Ford Country Squire: Powertrain; Engine: 223 cu in (3.7 L) Mileage Maker I6 292 cu in (4.8 L) Ford Y-block V8 352 cu in (5.8 L ...
Comet models were included in Mercury brochures, workshop manuals, and advertisements for the first time for 1962. [37] The Comet Drive automatic transmission was also renamed to Merc-O-Matic Drive for 1962. [38] [39] By adding Comet to the Mercury line of cars, Mercury brand sales on paper more than doubled from 1961 to 1962. [40]
For the 1961 model year, to build a better business case for Lincoln-Mercury within Ford, both the Mercury and Lincoln brands underwent a substantial revision of their model lines, with Mercury discontinuing the Montclair and Park Lane in favor of the Monterey as its primary sedan line, joined by the full-size Meteor and the compact Comet, two ...
In 1960, Ford Canada introduced the Frontenac to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a compact vehicle to sell. It was a separate marque, like Lincoln was to Ford. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a 1960 Ford Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights, and external trim, including red maple-leaf insignia.