1965 Mercury Comet Caliente Hardtop Coupe �€" 289 V8, Dual Exhaust,
Solid Driver with Performance Upgrades Why This Car Is Special The
1965 Mercury Comet sits at an interesting crossroads in Ford Motor
Company history. Originally conceived as a standalone compact
before being absorbed into the Mercury lineup in 1962, the Comet
grew up considerably by 1965. That year, Mercury gave it a full
redesign on the stretched Falcon platform, adding genuine size, a
more formal roofline, and an interior package that finally felt
appropriate for the Mercury name. The result was a car that looked
like a scaled-down full-size Mercury rather than a dressed-up
economy compact. This particular car is the Caliente, which was the
top trim in the 1965 Comet lineup. The Caliente badge is visible on
the door panels, and it matters �€" the Caliente brought a more
complete interior with woodgrain accents, additional chrome trim,
and a more upscale instrument cluster compared to the base 202 or
the mid-level 404. The VIN on this car confirms it was built at the
San Jose, California assembly plant in 1965, as a two-door hardtop
with a V8 engine. The 'H' in the body code position of the VIN
confirms the hardtop coupe body style, and the 'C' in the engine
position confirms the 289 cubic inch V8. What makes the 1965 Comet
Caliente stand out in the collector market is the combination of
factors this specific example hits. The 289 was the same small
block family shared with the contemporary Mustang and Falcon
Sprint, making parts easy to source and the engine well-understood
by any Ford mechanic. The Caliente in hardtop form had a clean,
pillarless roofline that gave it proportions more aggressive than
the car's reputation might suggest. Most of these have been used
up, modified beyond recognition, or have simply rusted away. Clean,
driver-quality examples with legitimate V8 power are not common.
This car has been driven and cared for rather than stored. The
undercarriage photos confirm a solid floor pan and frame with no
signs of structural compromise. Someone put real money and thought
into the mechanical upgrades, choosing quality parts rather than
budget alternatives. The Optima battery, MSD ignition wires, and
upgraded radiator are the kinds of choices made by someone who
actually drives the car and wants reliability, not someone building
a show piece. The engine bay wears Ford Racing valve covers and the
correct 289 Hi-Po style chrome air cleaner, which gives it a
period-correct look without looking like a parts-bin special.
Features List - 289 cubic inch V8 - 3-Speed automatic transmission
- Dual exhaust - Dash-mounted tachometer - Original AM radio
retained in dash - Upgraded stereo added (secondary unit) - Front
and rear bench seats, tan vinyl - Woodgrain interior trim on dash
and door panels - Loop carpet - Floor mats - Front and rear seat
belts - Upgraded radiator - Optima Performance battery - MSD
performance ignition wires - Ford Racing valve covers - 289 Hi-Po
chrome air cleaner with performance filter element - Power steering
- White letter tires - Chrome front and rear bumpers - Solid
undercarriage Mechanical The 289 cubic inch V8 in the 1965 Mercury
Comet Caliente is Ford's small block in its most useful and durable
form. By 1965, the 289 had been in production for two years and
Ford had the bugs worked out. In base two-barrel form, it produced
around 200 horsepower, and it was the same architecture used in the
high-performance K-code 271-horsepower version that powered the
Mustang Hi-Po. This car's engine wears the 289 High Performance
chrome air cleaner �€" the flat, low-profile unit with the '289
High Performance' callout decal �€" along with a performance air
filter element underneath. Whether this is a cosmetic tribute or
indicates deeper engine work is a conversation worth having with us
directly. The Ford Racing chrome valve covers are a recognizable
and popular period upgrade that also signals this engine has had
some at
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