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First introduced in 1960 as Mercury's take on the Ford Falcon, the Comet wasn't intended to be a performance car. But things changed starting 1964 when the Comet grew bigger and became available ...
Introduced in 1960 as the company's take on the Ford Falcon, the Mercury Comet is not a hot classic right. Sure, there are a few high-power models produced while the nameplate was applied to a ...
Rare 3-On-the-Floor 1972 Mercury Comet 2-Door Became Colorado Rodent Palace As the Ford Maverick's luxurious twin, most of these cars had automatics.
The Mercury Comet was built for 5 years in the60s and was based on the Ford Falcon. The Comet wasn't a memorable car, but here are some facts about it ...
Ford scored the biggest long-term success with its small car for the new decade: the Falcon and its Mercury-badged twin, the Comet.
In the early 1960s, the Big Three were finding ways to circumvent the restrictions placed on them by the 1957 AMA ban on factory-sponsored racing.
Mercury introduced the Comet in March of 1960, six months after the introduction of the highly popular Ford Falcon. Auto reviews called the Comet a Falcon in a Mercury suit.
Steve Zortman's '65 Comet Cyclone is clearly a Mercury in every way because it possesses styling more striking than a Ford: plenty of chrome and anodized aluminum, stacked twinset headlights ...
The beautiful Oxford White '64 Mercury Comet 404 you see here is owned and operated by Dominic Palazzolo of Clinton Township, Michigan. Dominic grew up in the heart of Ford country and he was ...