The 1966 Mercury Comet could be considered the perfect example of ‘if at first you don’t succeed, give it another go.’ The first generation, built between 1960 and 1963, somehow missed the mark in the ...
If you wanted a Mercury Comet in 1966, the carmaker offered three versions. First, it was the Comet Caliente, followed by the Comet Cyclone. The top choice was the Comet Cyclone GT, available in ...
Once planned by Ford Motor Co. as a compact model in the Edsel line, the new Comet was introduced instead as the Mercury version of the Ford Falcon economy car. By 1966, however, the Comet had moved ...
Along about the beginning of the 21st century Pete and Sandy Robinson were at an antique car show in Harford County in Maryland when they came across a white Mercury convertible with a for sale sign ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. The 1966 Comet Caliente was the third generation Comet and included vertically stacked quad headlamps. Our Comet wasn’t ...
Q: Hi, Greg! I came across your article on “Rare Comet Cyclone GT” recently and noticed that you had seen Dyno Don Nicholson at Atco Dragway in Berlin, New Jersey, in the summer of 1966. I was there ...
Because we're die-hard Ford freaks at Mustang & Fords, we get a big kick out of unusual Fords, Mercs, and Lincolns. Honestly, we're just not interested in Johnny-come-lately Ford divisions acquired in ...
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As many of us older enthusiasts have found out, qualifying for Social Security is a definite plus, especially when the checks arrive every month. Probably the only downside is that it formally signals ...
Cutline: Ronnie Sox showed up at Atco with his all-new 1966 Plymouth Barracuda, running a similar engine as Cecil Yother’s winning MOPAR. The only funny cars on site that night to feature “flip top” ...
Q: Hi, Greg! I came across your article on “Rare Comet Cyclone GT” recently and noticed that you had seen Dyno Don Nicholson at Atco Dragway in Berlin, New Jersey, in the summer of 1966. I was there ...