1962 Mercury Comet Gasser on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Comet
Trim: YES
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: C-4---9"
Mileage: 99,000
Exterior Color: FLIP FLOP GREEN GOLD
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
I BOUGHT THIS AT AN ESTATE SALE..........DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT OTHER THAN THIS IS A SWEET CAR.....................IT HAS A LOT OF EXTRA PARTS FOR THE INTERIOR (see below)......................MOTOR WAS BUILT BY 'D & J MACHINE & ENGINE PARTS' IN ARIZONA.........THE MOTOR COST $5000.00 IN 2006.........................IT IS A 375 HORSE POWER ALUMINUM TOP END.............2.02 INTAKES & 1.60 EXHAUST...............31-226 COMPETITION CAM..............9.5 TO 1 COMPRESSION..................ARP RODS & BOLTS, I HAVE THE INVOICE FOR THE MOTOR IS YOU WOULD LIKE TO CALL ME & FIND OUT MORE (STAN 6024994442).................. 302....30 OVER TURN KEY MOTOR..............................THE TRANSMISSION IS A C-4....................THE REAR END IS (I believe) IS A 9" WITH A 3.00 TO 1 RATIO & IS A DETROIT LOCK REAR END......................HAS A HYDRAULIC FLAT TAPPET CAM............MELING HIGH PRESSURE / HIGH VOLUME OIL PUMP...................LOOK AT PICS..................QUESTIONS ASK....................I CAN EMAIL MORE PICS....................THE CAR HAS 3 MILES ON IT.................................BUYER--------$1000 IN PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING (non refundable) & THE BALANCE DUE IN CASH OR BANK TRANSFER.....NO PAYPAL!.
EXTRAS PARTS INCLUDE-----
OE RADIO
'MACS' = WEATHER STRIP FOR TRUNK & DORS, DOOR/WINDOW FELT KIT, VISORS & BRACKETS, ARM RESTS & OUTSIDE DOOR HANDLES
'DEARBORN CLASSICS' = HEADLINER
EXTRA ENGINE GASKETS
LOOKS LIKE ALL THE CONTROLS FOR THE VENTS / HEATER
ALL OE PARTS FOR HEADLINER & INTERIOR (except door panels)
EXTRA OE REAR LIGHTS
THE OE SEATS, CONSOLE & REAR SEATS - THAT NEED REDONE
MISC HARDWARE
MISC INTERIOR TRIM
EXTRA OE MIRROR
A BOX OF YELLOW GOLD WINDOW TINT FROM 'THE TINT STORE'
EXTRA FRONT SHOCKS
BRAND NEW DOOR SEAL PLATES
AND MORE
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