When the planets align in the world of hot rodding some wicked cool stuff can happen. From the start when the engineers in Detroit updated the design of the 1965 Mercury Comet they had plenty of aces ...
Ever since the dawn of hot rodding, car builders have been shoehorning the largest mills possible into the smallest cars, hoping to beat their competition. It's a formula that has always worked, ...
The short-lived second-generation Comet debuted in 1964 and remained in production for just two years, with the model year 1965 introducing changes that Mustang fans will find familiar. Ford tweaked ...
The 1966 Mercury Comet could be considered the perfect example of ‘if at first you don’t succeed, give it another go.’ The first generation, built between 1960 and 1963, somehow missed the mark in the ...