Bare bones sleeper, the way you used to be able to order them.
- 1 of 22 R-Code Comet 202 Sedans built in 1967
- 1 of 6 known to exist today
- Original and unrestored
- 2,004 miles
- R-Code 427/425 HP engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- High rise intake manifold
- Dual Holley carburetors
- Power front disc brakes
- AM/FM radio, deluxe seat belts
- Factory original Onyx Black enamel paint
- Painted wheels with hubcaps
- Firestone tubeless Wide Oval Super Sport tires
- Jack and spare, owner's manuals and sales brochures
- Formerly part of the Dick Bridges and Randy Hinson collections
- The 1967 Mercury was promoted as The Man's Car
- 1 of 6 known to exist today
- Original and unrestored
- 2,004 miles
- R-Code 427/425 HP engine
- 4-speed manual transmission
- High rise intake manifold
- Dual Holley carburetors
- Power front disc brakes
- AM/FM radio, deluxe seat belts
- Factory original Onyx Black enamel paint
- Painted wheels with hubcaps
- Firestone tubeless Wide Oval Super Sport tires
- Jack and spare, owner's manuals and sales brochures
- Formerly part of the Dick Bridges and Randy Hinson collections
- The 1967 Mercury was promoted as The Man's Car
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Wow! A vehicle from back in the day when a Mercury really was an upgrade from a Ford. That car would be a joy to own and drive.
ReplyDeleteSure would be. :)
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