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 ...
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 ...
1964 witnessed the debut of the second-generation Comet, and Ford gave the green light for several notable changes, both in terms of styling and engines. The updated engine lineup was heavily inspired ...
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