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1966 Mercury Comet Cyclone GT hardtop 1967 Mercury Comet Caliente convertible. The 1966 Comet received distinct outer body panels. The Comet Capri replaced the previous Comet 404 and the Comet Voyager four-door station wagon replaced the previous Comet 404 station wagon. The Voyager name had previously been used to designate a full-sized ...
1966 Comet Cyclone. The 1966 models underwent a major styling change. The body received "sculpturing" that ran the length of the car, and was based on the body of the Ford Fairlane. The models introduced new engines. The 390 Y code was a 390 cu in (6,391 cc) engine with a two-barrel carburetor and 265 hp (198 kW). The 390 H code had a four ...
Mercury Antser (1980) Mercury Astron (1966) Mercury Bahamian (1953) Mercury Capri Guardsman (1980) Mercury Comet Cyclone Sportster (1965) Mercury Comet Escapade (1966) Mercury Comet Fastback (1964) Mercury Comet Super Cyclone (1964) Mercury Concept 50 (1988) Mercury Concept One (1989) Mercury Cougar El Gato (1970) Mercury Cougar Eliminator (1999)
Comet cars were originally meant to be introduced under the Edsel brand as the 1960 Edsel Comet [8] before Edsel was shut down in November of 1959. [9] Comet was subsequently released on March 17th, 1960 in the United States [10] and was sold through Lincoln-Mercury-Comet and Mercury-Comet dealerships. [11]
For 1939, the Mercury was launched at a starting price of US$916 ($20,064 in 2023 dollars [10]); over 65,800 vehicles were sold in the inaugural model year. [11] In response to the popularity of the model line, Ford revised its branding structure after 1940; De Luxe Ford was discontinued as a sub-marque (returning to its previous use as a Ford trim line), and all Lincolns became derived from ...
After sitting for 26 years, this '66 Montclair has become a haven for rat nests. Watch Larry Kosilla clean it to perfection.
Jeepster Commando (1966–1971) Mercury Comet (1966-1967) Mercury Cyclone (1966-1967) Plymouth Satellite (1966) Pontiac Executive (1966-1970) Rambler Marlin (1966-1967) Rambler Rebel (1966) Yenko Stinger Corvair (1966-1967)
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.