1965 Mercury Comet 404 Sedan/ 60k/almost Perfect Condition! on 2040-cars
Du Bois, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:4 DOOR SEDAN
Engine:200 6 CYL.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:REGULAR
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mercury
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Comet
Trim: 404
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 60,600
Sub Model: 404
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Red
1965 MERCURY COMET 404 4 DOOR SEDAN IN ABOUT MINT CONDITION. MOSTLY ALL ORIGIONAL EXCEPT FOR REPLACED 'WEAR' ITEMS. 200 6 CYL. ENGINE W/ REBUILT 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. OLDER WOMAN FROM JOHNSTOWN, PA. OWNED IT UP TILL 4/1998. I HAVE A FRAMED DISPLAY OF ALL HER ORIGIONAL TITLE WORK, REGISTRATION CARDS, OWNERS MANUALS,ETC.). THE SECOND OWNER BOUGHT IT WITH 58,495 THAT APRIL AND DID THE FOLLOWING THINGS: NEW RED PAINT JOB, 4 NEW 185 70 14" WHITE LETTERED TIRES W/ NEW CHROME WHEELS, FULL TUNEUP AND FLUIDS CHANGED, REBUILT TRANSMISSION, NEW DIFF. GASKET, NEW SWAY BAR BUSHINGS, 4 NEW SHOCKS, NEW FRONT DRUMS, REAR DRUMS TURNED, NEW IDLER ARM, ALL NEW HOSES, 2 NEW BUMPERS, NEW TRUNK MAT AND SPARE TIRE COVER, NEW EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND GASKET, NEW VALVE STEM SEALS, ENGINE HEAD SHAVED W/ NEW HEAD GASKET AND CHANGED THE ANTIFREEZE. HE SOON AFTER ADDED MIRRORS, NEW BATTERY, NEW IGNITION SWITCH, NEW U-JOINTS, NEW MUFFLER AND EXHAUST PIPE, NEW WHEEL CYLONDERS, NEW STEEL LINES, NEW BRAKE SHOES, INSTALLED MSD IGNITION W/ BLASTER 3 COIL..HE HARDLY EVER DROVE THE CAR. ...NEXT OWNER ON 10/2005 BOUGHT VEHICLE W/ 59,260 MILES ON HER AND INSTALLED FM-CONVERTER, NEW FILTERS, VALVE COVER GASKET, AND MORE BRAKE WORK. HE BARELY USED IT EITHER AND I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM RECENTLY. FOR THE PAINT BEING 15 YRS. OLD, IT LOOKS NEW W/ NO SCRATCHES, RUST OR MAJOR DINGS. THERE IS NO RUST ON THE VEHICLE ANYWHERE AND EVERYTHING WORKS AS NEW. CHROME AND BRIGHTWORK ARE IN GREAT SHAPE. PERFECT ORIG. GLASS. EVEN INCLUDES A PERIOD UNDER DASH 8-TRACK PLAYERW/ 2 BOXES OF 8-TRACKS! JUST TOOK A 500 MILE TRIP AND SHE PERFORMED ADMIRABLY! (21 MPG). FINANCIAL SITUATION FORCES ME TO SELL ASAP. TRUNK AREA VERY CLEAN AS IS ENGINE COMPARTMENT. INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGIONAL AND ALMOST PERFECT. (DRIVERS SIDE OF UPHOLSTRY HAS A COUPLE SMALL SEPARATIONS SHOWN IN 1 OF MY PICTURES.- UPHOLSTRY IS AVAIL. ONLINE IF DESIRED-I JUST USED THE SEAT AIR CIRCULATOR TO COVER THE AREA IN QUESTION. IT STARTS RIGHT UP AND DRIVES TRUE AND STRAIGHT. NO SURPRISES. UNDERNEATH CAR IS VERY CLEAN AND RUST FREE. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY PLEASE. EMAIL OR CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. $500 DEPOSIT WITH IN 48 HORS OF END OF SALE (PAYPAL OK) AND THE REST WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE. CLEAN PA. TITLE IN MY NAME. THIS CAR WILL DRIVE AS FAR AS NEED BE, SO COME AND PICK HER UP AND DRIVE HER HOME, OR MAYBE I CAN MEET YOU 1/2 WAY OR HELP IN SOME OTHER WAY WITH DELIVERY. THIS CAR IS NOT PERFECT, BUT IS AS NICE A SURVIVOR AS YOU'LL SEE. READY TO SHOW IF YOU WANTED TO OR JUST CRUISE ON A FRIDAY NITE. THANKS FOR LOOKING-ROG 814-653-8659.......EXTRA NOTE; A 1964 MERCURY CYCLONE 289 4-BARREL 'K' CODE ENGINE FROM CALIFORNIA W/ 50K ORIGIONAL MILES W/ MATCHING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND RADIATOR IS AVAILABLE WITH PURCHASE OF CAR FOR $750. ENGINE WAS GOING TO BE INSTALLED IN THIS COMET BUT NEVER GOT THERE. RAN GOOD WHEN CRATED FROM CA.
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