1966 Mercury Comet
Collectible Motorcar of Atlanta is proud to offer this mean machine of a vehicle. You are looking at a super clean 1966 Mercury Comet Restomod with just the right modifications. The previous owner of this vehicle had tons of work completed on this vehicle, from the suspension to the paint to the interior and the drivetrain. It will be tough to find another Comet Restomod of this caliber. When looking at the vehicle, your eyes will be drawn to the sleek and mean look of the paint job and stance. The combination of slate grey and black provides a mean looking vehicle, and the addition of blacked out chrome and brightwork truly adds to the dark look. The stacked headlights are surrounded by black rings and the matte black painted hood (with functional scoops) truly ties the car together. The body lines are straight, and the car shows no signs of being abused. The black touches on this car truly create a masterpiece of a looker, and the best adjective to describe this beast is mean. Open the door to find a super clean and well put-together interior, with a bench seat in the front and rear. The black theme continues, and the driver is greeted with 4 operational gauges behind the Billet Specialties 3-spoke steering wheel. Below the gauges you will find an updated RetroSound AM/FM radio with Bluetooth capabilities to blast your desired tunes while cruising in this night rider. You will also find the MSD Atomic EFI touchscreen in order to monitor or adjust your fuel injection. Just above the touchscreen you will find the controls for AC in order to keep the cabin at your desired temperature. Under the hood lies a Cobra 302 cubic inch V8, which was swapped correctly. This 302 is paired with MSDs Atomic Fuel Injection kit, so that the car is ready to go at the turn of the key. This Ford motor is backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission, which is a very desireable transmission to have when looking to cruise around town or to your local car show (and this car makes a great candidate for first place). The most impressive part is yet to be spoken about, which comes where the eye cannot see. Toss this car up on a lift to notice the extensive suspension work that has