65,000 Mile Survivor Grandma Machine on 2040-cars
Belleville, Illinois, United States
Body Type:2 Door Sedan
Engine:6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Mercury
Model: Comet
Mileage: 65,203
Trim: Base
Exterior Color: Yellow
Drive Type: 2wd
Interior Color: Black
1971 Mercury Comet 2 Door Sedan Rust Free California car Survivor 65,203 Miles Original Engine and Drivetrain, 200 c.i. 6 cylinder, with 3 speed automatic transmission. Ultra Nice Original Black Interior Everything works Car runs, drives and stops like it should. Very tight. No rattles. Quiet. Nice glass A few dings, and bruises, but nothing major. Worst being rear bumper area, lower valance is dented. Perfect floors and trunk. 4 new 205/75/14 tires. New Radiator. New muffler. I also have a complete Ford Granada Front disc brake setup, as well as a V8 Maverick, 8" 5 lug rearend, for the car as well. Very hard to find a car of this age, this original, in this good of shape. Feel free to ask questions. I have tons of pics, and can take more. The car is for sale locally, and could end without notice. Not really interested in trades, but, you can offer. Delivery available for a fee, within 350 Miles of St. Louis, Mo. Thanks! -Mike (618) 960-9135 |
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