Nice, clean Comet Caliente. Original A-code 289 V8 car. Automatic transmission, beautiful restored interior, nice older repaint. Very solid and clean underneath, but not restored for show. Get in and drive!
Code C Ivy Gold is this car’s original color, and we understand that it’s a love-it-or-hate-it thing. That’s OK. But in a world filled with garden-variety cars in safe and ordinary colors, perhaps this cool Comet will stand out. It’s been repainted at some point and they did their best to make it look like a factory job. It’s not perfect but it has a vintage glow that seems exactly right on the angular mid-60s bodywork. And speaking of bodywork, this sucker is CLEAN! The quarters are laser-straight, the doors fit extremely well, and there’s no sign that it was ever rusty and patched back together. It was originally delivered to Atlanta, which certainly explains it, and the result is a car that goes down the road rather well with none of the creaks and rattles you expect from an old car like this. Someone treated it well. It’s also got nice chrome bumpers, a well-preserved original grille, and the unique finned taillights are in good order. And while it might be hard to believe, this car actually looks better in person than in photos, so that’s working in your favor.
Ford called the code 68 interior Ivy Gold as well, but it’s quite a bit more green than the exterior, and the contrast is extremely appealing. The bench seat remains firm and comfortable with correct patterns in the vinyl upholstery, and the door panels look far more upscale than those in a Mustang. The wood-rimmed steering wheel is nicely dressed with chrome rings and an ornate horn button, and it matches the woodgraining on the dash quite well. The instruments should look familiar enough to Mustang fans, with a big speedometer in the middle flanked by auxiliary gauges, and secondary controls underneath. The original AM radio is non-functional, but from the custom speakers on the parcel shelf, it appears that this car might have had an upgraded stereo at some point, so it would be easy to install a better unit. The trunk is considerably larger than comparable Mustang, and it’s carrying what appears to be its original mat and exactly zero signs of distress underneath.
There’s no way to know if that’s the original 289 cubic inch V8 living in there, but given the extensive upgrades and impressive performance, you probably won’t care. There’s a big Holley 4-barrel carb on top, an aluminum intake manifold, and a set of AFR aluminum heads that combine to make considerably more than the factory-rated 225 horsepower. This is an original A-code car, so all the heavy-duty hardware needed for a V8 engine was already part of the package, so no worries about weenie brakes or undersized suspension parts. There’s a giant radiator up front, which has a transmission cooler behind it and a powerful electric pusher fan out front. The satin black inner fenders haven’t been cut and they aren’t rusty, and you can see a lot of aluminum parts that help make this Comet a lightweight where it matters. The valve covers read Power Parts & Racing out of Greenville, SC. It starts easily and idles well without any bad habits. There’s definitely an upgraded camshaft inside, so it has a performance lope to it that you’ll enjoy, and there’s plenty of power in the lightweight Comet bodywork.
Underneath, it appears to be mostly original, not shiny and perfect, but also without any signs of structural rust or rot. The C4 3-speed automatic transmission appears to have been recently rebuilt and sure feels snappy, while the 8-inch rear end has 3.00 gears inside, according to the door tag, making this an easy highway cruiser. The exhaust uses mellow-sounding mufflers so it doesn’t get too aggressive and there are fresh shocks all around. The brakes stop the car confidently and it sits on stock springs, so it doesn’t look nearly as modified as it is. 14-inch styled steel wheels are always the right choice and they carry right-sized 215/70/14 blackwall radials all around.
If you’re a Blue Oval fan but are tired of seeing row after row of Mustangs at shows, maybe something like this Comet will be the right choice. It’s got the same performance, awesome handling, and a slightly bigger interior that’s great for families. And given the way these cars have been selling lately, someone likes the look. This isn’t a perfect car, bit it’s a great driver with no needs that you can fire up and enjoy the minute you get it home. Pretty hard to beat that. Call today!
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