
The classic car bazaar is a yo-yo one for sure, and the Comet has rather average pricing for now. Look hard enough and a good condition model can be yours for under $20,000, and if you skip the Caliente and Cyclone trims, prices may go below $10,000 as well. No expense was spared during the comprehensive restoration of this Mercury Comet Cyclone, one of only 12,345 built during the 1965 model year. Of course, cars with some damage and lots of miles can be bought cheaper. The Cyclone trim is likely to be priced higher, from $35,000-50,000 for a mint condition model.

So how much would a 1965 Mercury Comet cost today? If you talk about the 1965 Caliente, prices are likely to touch $30,000 for good condition models and may even go higher. The total miles clocked on this vehicle are an astounding 576,000! And the car's ignition still guns, just that Rachel Veitch is legally blind and needs to hang up her driving boots. Louis, MO 618-271-XXXX 1965 Mercury Comet ENGINE: 289 CID V8 TRANSMISSION: 4-Speed Manual MILEAGE: 50 since BODY STYLE: 2 Door EXTERIOR CO more. If you don’t believe us, BBC reported in 2010 about a 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente, owned by 93-year-old Rachel Veitch, who bought it for $3,289 in February 1964 and kept it for 48 years. Vehicle is located in OFallon, IL - just 15 miles east of downtown St.

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Plus, they seem to last longer than the driver itself.

The Mercury Comet was a handsome car, especially as it came into its own in 1965, and was decently powered in its V8 avatars.
