Modified 15 years ago in the style of a B/FX drag car, this 1964 Mercury Comet is a seriously cool quarter-mile screamer. Previously sold on Bring a Trailer in August 2022 for $29k, the Falcon-twinned ...
Customers who walked into a Mercury dealership in 1964 looking for a brand-new Comet had to pay at least $2,126 for a 202 Series in a four-door sedan configuration. The two-door version was only a bit ...
It was June 1964 when Carolyn L. Dean of Coral Gables, Florida, purchased a six-cylinder, two-door 1964 Mercury Comet 202 from Strickland Motors, a Lincoln-Mercury dealership in Indianapolis. "Thank ...
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Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Every Sunday in the Driving Section, The Plain Dealer features a My First Car story from one of our readers. I was 18 in 1971, starting college, and needed a car to commute daily to Wright State ...
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The 1963 Mercury Comet arrived as a compact that tried not to shout about itself. It wore clean lines, modest dimensions and a name that sounded more like a gentle astronomical event than a muscle car ...