1964 Mercury Comet Cyclone. Straight body, almost no rust Currently
has a mid-70's 302 and auto transmission, disconnected but still in
the car. Radiator and all peripheral items removed, interior
completely removed with solid floor pans except for the driver foot
pan. Small hole can be seen in the photos, $89 floor pan to patch.
The body is solid, driver side headlight trim is dented, rear deck
lid is dented and battery pan is rusted through (the battery pan
was going to come out with the new fender wells anyway). I have a
new in the box TCI IFS kit with sub-frame, drilled disc brake kit
and booster pump etc., $6k in parts to rebuild the front end with
coil overs. The driver side rear wheel well has some deformed sheet
metal from a tire blow out at some point but the trunk is otherwise
in great shape. Phenomenal launchpad for a restomod, I just ran out
of money and time and kids college is expensive... The windshield
is cracked, but the rest of the glass is good. It's not a vinyl
top, that's bed liner spray that the previous owner sprayed all
over the car, keeping the sheet metal in great shape. I bought from
the original owner, almost zero rust, great project. Please Note
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Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that
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Vehicle Details
1964 Mercury Comet
Listing ID:CC-1820355
Price:$14,995
Location:Cadillac, Michigan
Year:1964
Make:Mercury
Model:Comet
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:100000
Stock Number:375471
VIN:AMS37877
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