1964 Mercury Comet 2 Dr Post 260 V8---no Reserve! on 2040-cars
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:260 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: TAN/GREY
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Comet
Trim: BASE COUPE 2 DR
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Steering, Air Conditioning
Mileage: 79,234
Sub Model: 202
Exterior Color: White
Arizona 1964 Mercury Comet 2 door post coupe. Equipped with original 260 V8 engine and rebuilt C4 automatic, factory air conditioning, heavy duty radiator, power steering, tinted windshield, and AM/FM radio. Sold new in Glendale, AZ. Engine has never been out of car. It runs, has good oil pressure, but has internal bearing noise. Solid, rust free floorboards and trunk floor. Repainted in early 90's plus new seat upholstery and headliner, but not all the trim made it back on. It's all there, with many extra parts, in original condition. Outside chrome is excellent. Rear bumper is bent and there are some paint bubbles on top of rear wheel well openings. Engine has correct original a/c compressor, dual fan belts, remote power steering reservoir, and stock exhaust system. Original spare and jack in trunk. Radio is correct stock AM/FM, that was added after car was 1st sold(antenna is on rear quarter instead of right front fender).
Also included: new uninstalled rubber for doors, windshield, rear glass, and hood. Car last registered in 2000; last driven in 2012.
Car needs engine work, upholstery, and paint. It cannot be driven with current engine condition. It is an original, unmodified, 3rd owner, uniquely equipped Arizona car that has been in the family since the early 80's. Please call Roy @ 928-699-2972 for more info.
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