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 ...
The Comet was still a new presence in the automotive market in 1964, but Mercury decided it was ready for a second generation. The 1964 model year greeted the Comet with a redesign that made it look ...
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 ...
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