1965 Comet Caliente on 2040-cars
Cumberland, Ohio, United States
1965 COMET Calinete...................59 FORD SOLD.............. GONE............NOT AVAILABLE... 3rd owner VERY LITTLE RUST... VERY MINOR SPOTS... DRIVER FLOOR PAN.... WORST SPOT... SMALL...!! WHOLE UNDERNEATH IS EXCELLANT....!! _______________________________________________________________________ ALL OUTSIDE SHEET METEL IS PERFECT.. NO DENTS CAN I SEE.. RIGHT FRONT FENDER IS "BRIGHTER" IN COLOR AS I PUT "POLISH" ON IT AND RUBBED IT OUT.. THATS HOW NICE THE PAINT IS... BUT HAS SMALL MINOR SPOTS THAT NEED TOUCHED UP..... ____________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ EVERY PART OF THE ORIGINAL RUNNING CAR IS THERE.... EXCEPT CARB.. TORQUE CONVERTER .. ALL MOTOR PARTS RADIATOR.. ETC.. CAR WAS A RUNNING CAR WHEN THE MOTOR WAS REMOVED AND THEN STORED.. I GOT EVERYTHING LESS THE CARB.. COULD NOT BE FOUND... _____________________________________________________________________ I worked at the Ford Plant in Lorain in 1965 .. I know... WHAT TYPE OF COMETS WERE BUILT... 225 HP motors did not have 271 heads.... 225 were 4 Bbl... ALSO... FYI......ALL CYCLONES WITH AUTOMATIC TRANS......HAD.......225 HP... NOT.... 271... BECAUSE OF THAT......AUTOMATIC CYCLONES HAD 8 1/4 REAR ENDS..... THIS CAR WAS NOT BUILT WITH "CYCLONE" TRIM..... BUT ALL CYCLONES WERE "Caliente bodys" with SPECIAL TRIM etc.....:) hint hint all of the advertisments show RED CYCLONES WITH 271 AND 4 SPEED..... 4 spd REQUIRED !! FORD DID NOT ADVERTISE THE AUTOMATIC CYCLONES.. BUT COULD BE "ORDERED" WITH AUTOMATICS AND 225 HP motors...... I KNOW...... I WORKED ON THE LINE BUILDING THEM. If you want to "build" an automatic Cyclone.. you need a.... 225 hp built Caliente......:) hint hint...
Picture shows driver floor pan.. easy fix.. Rest of car is SUPERB Presently stored in building and hard to get more pics.. 289 HP.. 4BBL... flat top HIGH COMPRESSION PISTONS.. .030 over pistons... ALL ORIGINAL.. NUMBERS MATCING CAR !! LESS CARBURATOR..!! MOTOR IS OUT AND APART.. ALL IS THERE BUT CARB.. Transmission still in car. NO RUSTOUT in side motor compartment.. INSIDE CHROME AROUND FRONT WINDSHIELD HAS LOTS OF SURFACE RUST.. Rest of TRIM IS ALL SUPERB... I don't think there is a "nick" on any trim.. KEYSTONE MAGS.. ORIGINAL KEYSTONE... high dollor wheels.. Come take a look at it..... EASY RESTORATION... I don't have time any more to restore it as I had planned.. PRICE IS FIRM.. don't even ask...:) Motor has been rebuilt in the past.. VERY LITTLE RING WEAR 0.30 OVER SIZE PISTONS.. Original engine tag on 4 bbl manifold NO RUSTOUT ON ROCKER PANELS.. just some surface stuff on paint THIS IS THE 65 COMET YOU WISH YOU COULD FIND TO RESTORE...!!!!!!!!!!!!! COME AND INSPECT.... BODY 63D COLOR 8 TRIM 68A DATE 10F DSO 21 AXLE 1 TRANS 6 _____________________________________________________ CAR TO BE PAID FOR in FULL.. WITHIN 5 DAYS....!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO EXCEPTIONS....
ANY payments other then cash may be considered..
BUT..
FULL CASH IN MY HAND..
BEFORE REMOVING CAR....!!!!!!!!! ________________________________________________________ Info at 740 638 5059 SE OHIO Near Cambridge Ohio Mike
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Junkyard Gem: 1979 Mercury Marquis 2-Door Sedan
Sun, Jul 25 2021As the creator of the now-much-overused term "Malaise Era" (which I say started in 1973 and ended in 1983, full stop), I have a certain affection for the big two-door Detroit cars of the late 1970s. When such a car is built on the very first model year of Ford's long-lived Panther platform and I find one in a junkyard, I must document it. The 1979 Mercury Marquis is such a car, and this one was found in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service yard last month. Since Ford built the Grand Marquis all the way through the demise of the Panther platform— and Mercury itself— in 2011, it's easy for us to forget that the model name started out as just the plain old Marquis, back in the 1967 model year, with the Grand appellation used for the car's top trim level. While today's Junkyard Gem has some of the features of the Grand Marquis and Marquis Brougham trim levels for 1979 (notably the padded vinyl landau roof and power windows), it lacks the huge chrome lower-body moldings of those cars. Instead, it's a regular Marquis 2-door sedan with a big load of expensive options. That landau roof has suffered greatly from its decades beneath the vinyl-disintegrating California sun. The Panther platform was a big technological upgrade from the late-1950s-vintage chassis technology of full-sized Fords of the 1960s and 1970s, and it stayed in front-line service in much the same form through 2011. Though its ride and handling were much improved, the 1979 Marquis was quite a bit smaller than its predecessors, and that caused some grumbling among Mercury shoppers. Some ham-handed junkyard shoppers really tore up the interior of this car while extracting a few bits and pieces, but we can still admire the Pine Green pleather of the glorious Twin Comfort Lounge front seats. You had two engine choices when buying a new '79 Marquis: the base 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) Windsor V8 making 129 horsepower or the optional 351-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) Windsor V8 rated at 138 horsepower. This one appears to be the 351, the same engine as had been swapped into the pizza-delivery Mercury I drove in the middle 1980s. New cars sold in California around this time had these giant emissions-numbers stickers on the side glass. Later, they went on the underside of the hood.
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Fri, 11 Jul 2014There may be more steering woes for the Ford Crown Victoria. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened a preliminary evaluation into the Crown Vic and Mercury Grand Marquis from the 2004 to 2007 model years and the Mercury Marauder for the 2004 and 2005 model years because the steering shaft can jam. The issue could potentially affect an estimated 500,000 vehicles.
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Junkyard Gem: 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
Sat, Jan 21 2023Ford's now-defunct Mercury Division first began using the Marquis name in 1967, on a sporty full-size hardtop based on the Ford LTD, then began offering the Grand Marquis beginning in the 1979 model year. These big, boxy luxury sedans were replaced by big, curvy luxury sedans (on the same platform) starting with the 1992 model year, so today's Junkyard Gem is one of the very last squared-off Grand Marquises ever built. The 1991 Grand Marquis (or "Grandma Keith," as many refer to it today) looks nearly identical to its 1979 predecessor at a glance, just as the 2011 model doesn't differ much from the 1992 model. Ford saw no reason to follow short-lived fashion trends with its simple, sturdy rear-wheel-drive sedan. Only two Grand Marquis trim levels were available for 1991: the base GS and the (somewhat) upscale LS. The former listed at $18,741 and the latter at $19,241, which comes to about $41,494 and $42,601, respectively, in inflated 2022 dollars). This interior would have seemed comfortingly familiar to a 1968 (or even 1958) Mercury owner time-traveling to 1991. This is the optional "full grain leather seating surface," which cost an extra $489 (about $1,083 today). Dig those opera lights! Air conditioning was standard equipment in the 1991 Grand Marquis and its wagon counterpart, the Colony Park. The engine is the good old pushrod 5.0-liter Windsor V8, which would be replaced by a far more modern 4.6-liter SOHC mill in the '92 Grand Marquis. This engine was rated at 180 horsepower. A four-speed automatic was the only transmission available. The early 1990s ended up being the last gasp for padded vinyl roofs being considered mainstream equipment on new Detroit cars; this one was called the "Formal Coach" roof and cost an additional 725 bucks ($1,605 now). Such roofs were still available on a few cars later in the decade, but their time had passed. Why would such a clean Grandma Keith end up in a place like this? That's easy: it got T-boned directly into the right front wheel, mangling the body and bending up the suspension. This damage might have been worth fixing when the car was five years old, but it's a write-off when it happens to a 31-year-old Ford Panther. 1991 Mercury Grand Marquis Commercial - Savings Ad The granddaddy of them all, and on sale in South Texas! Related video: 2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid test drive Autoblog