1964 Mercury Comet 404 2.8l on 2040-cars
Patchogue, New York, United States
Ive owned this car for a little over 3 years and have put alot of time and effort into it. rebuilt head, resealed gas tank, electronic ignition, car was a daily driver until last month. runs and drives great, shifts fine, gets decent mileage. everything works (windows, heat,wipers, lights, etc). not missing any trim or chrome. new tires with just about 150 miles on them. headliner is gorgeous as well as the dashboard.
The drivers side toe board is getting crunchy, the passenger rear dog leg/quarter panel is starting to rott also. The paint has imperfections on the passenger side (flaking). the front seat is ripped, backseat is presentable. pretty much the car is showing signs of ancient bodywork and age. This isnt someones bastardized project car, you can turn the key and drive it. |
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