1963 Mercury Comet 2 Dr Sedan-custom -model Mildly Apart- All Parts Included on 2040-cars
Liberty, South Carolina, United States
Engine:200 C.I SIX
Body Type:2 DOOR POST SEDAN
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1963
Exterior Color: OLDER RED AND FADED
Make: Mercury
Interior Color: WAS BEIGH HAVE BLACK BUCKETS SEAT AVAILABLE
Model: Comet
Number of Cylinders: 6 INLINE 200 ENGINE
Trim: # 14
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC ON COLUMN # 3 TRANS
Mileage: 100,000
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1963 MERCURY 2 DOOR SEDAN ( POST ) CALLED A CUSTOM BECAUSE OF THE EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF SIDE TRIM AND STAINLESS TRIM AROUND ALL WINDOWS AND ROOF -- FACTORY CLEAR GLASS DATED 1963 fomoco HAS THE LATER MODEL 200 ENGINE--- THAT WAS REBUILT BEFORE I BOUGHT IT-- This was a father son fixer upper for street use THAT was 9 years ago. son no longer in the picture Car is currently resting in dry buildinG and has been that way for 9 years..Solid all over -- floors and trunk and quarter panels had mild rust issues--floor in front has light coat of fiberglass and filler---rocker panels are rust free--trunk floor rust free. and both fenders rust free---Had--some minor repairs to lower quarter panels THEY WERE NOT RUSTED OUT. This car has been in sunnny south carolina all its life never in the Northern salt, TIRES ARE DRY ROTTED Original 170 engine is included---- My son and I parted out a twin to it..same year and same model. SOOOOO--there is a load of extra parts--side trim--exrta set of doors--extra deck lid--extra taillight lens--emblems carbs--mechanicla parts ---a pickup load of spares....too much to list here. AND--- A complete 3 speed coolumn shift and all related parts-- AND a set of black buckets seats--with the rear seat and back with the STAINLESS TRIM.. AND --a complet set of tinted windows light green green ALSO from the parts car---BIG dent in right fender---all the doors and the spare doors are rust free--car is currently in light primer I beleive it was a beigh car when new---now a badly faded red...LAST RAN 9 YEARS AGO. CALL ME IF REALLY INTERESTED JAMES 864 643 7809 HAVE 160 FLICKER PICTURES A DEPOSIT $ 300.oo WILL HOLD IT need some time to pay ??? ask me 864 643 7809 clear sc title included--
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