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Cheers or Jeers: 49,000 Mile 1973 Mercury Comet


Cheers or Jeers: 49,000 Mile 1973 Mercury Comet  

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  1. 1. Cheers or Jeers?

    • Cheers! It's basically an economical new car for a used car price!
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    • Jeers! Didn't the restorer have something more important to do?
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Cheers or Jeers: 49,000 Mile 1973 Mercury Comet

Collector's item here. Fully functional vehicle. This Comet has be restored and is in show condition. The engine is in excellent working order. The original points ignition system has been replaced with a high performance, electronic ignition system. It has the 5.0L V8 engine that is still built today. As a result, aftermarket parts are available to dress this engine up, repair it (if the need arises), and to maintain it. Many chrome accessories have been added to the engine compartment to dress it up for show, but all of the stock (original) parts are available as well, if you wanted to revert this back to a stock car. The vinyl top has been replaced with a high grade, custom vinyl. The vehicle has been show in many car shows and driven in the famous Woodward dream cruise this past summer. You can show this car and be proud. Drive this car and be confident. Purchase this as an investment. You can make this your labor of love. Whatever you choose, this is a wonderful vehicle.

This was also marketed by Ford as the Ford Maverick. Very similar vehicle and many parts are interchangeable. Stored inside over the winters.

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The car is a low mile smog muscle car that alone makes it for me the bonus of being cheap just adds to the mixture. The Maverick/Comet was like Novas Darts Hornets et all. They were indestructible fuel efficient and optioned correctly quite fast. Being that it is the pricier model and in nice shape it would make a fine entry into the world of 60-70's cars

I vote Cheers :thumbsup::cheers:

Sorry Camino

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I do see that it has been poorly repainted from it's orignal baby poop yellowish/green color. You can tell it in the engine bay and on the drivers side door where they got the red on the interior plastic panel. This is still a great car, but really need a proper strip down and repaint.

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"You can't polish a turd." ~ Will Darnell

Mythbusters actually did polish a turd... granted, a very selective turd, but a turd, nonetheless.

Its a sedan... Its a Chevy color... yeah, Comets can be made to go fast and viewed as a musclecar today, but when they came out, NOBODY would consider them to be a hot ride... nothing but smogged motors. Jeers.

There is a diarrhea brown Comet sedan bumping around Dyker Heights Brooklyn that looks better (and more period with a vinyl roof) and can likely be bought for $900.

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