In the spring of 1965, while the rest of the world was swooning for the Mustang, Don Watson was planning his own hot rod. Don's brother-in-law at the time, George Pils, had just ordered an oddball ...
The short-lived second-generation Comet debuted in 1964 and remained in production for just two years, with the model year 1965 introducing changes that Mustang fans will find familiar. Ford tweaked ...
Caliente is the Spanish word for hot, but there was a time when it was a trim in the now defunct’s Mercury brand. It is a word made famous back in the 1960s and 1970s by the Comet, one of the ...
Thirty-five years of age is a bit late to get into the hot rodding game, but there's no doubt that Josh Martin is a real-deal car guy. No, he doesn't have the requisite yard full of decrepit jalopies, ...
Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Today we're going to head over to the former Naval Air ...
Thirty-four years ago, baby boomers were invited to come aboard the "Love Train" by the O'Jays-a popular two-minute-and-59-second tune that got us hitting the dance floor in great numbers during the ...
The Mercury Comet of the 1960s was a spiffed-up Ford Falcon, first cousin to the Mustang of the same period. In September, 1964, the Mercury Division sent three brand-new, unmodified, regular ...
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Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options Choose options to include in this vehicle value. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used ...
Thirty-four years ago, baby boomers were invited to come aboard the "Love Train" by the O'Jays-a popular two-minute-and-59-second tune that got us hitting the dance floor in great numbers during the ...