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Which is a less bad way to spend $2,500? 1977 Mercury Comet vs 1979 Oldsmobile 98 Hearse
A big part of moving to a different area is finding your way around. You need to know things like where the nearest Costco is ...
Customers who walked into a Mercury dealership in 1964 looking for a brand-new Comet had to pay at least $2,126 for a 202 Series in a four-door sedan configuration. The two-door version was only a bit ...
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A 1962 Mercury Comet transformed into a budget-friendly EV using salvaged Nissan Leaf parts, proving classic cars can go electric without big money.
Entrepreneur Richard Rawlings has been planning this for years. He wants his high school car back. In the 1980s, he used to drive a green Mercury Comet that he affectionately called "Vomit Comet." He ...
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If you've been drooling over the '67 Mercury we've been transforming into a Stock Car replica over the last few issues and want to see the completed car that will be given away, here it is. In this ...
The goal was to turn a dead classic wagon into a running EV for less than $6,000, using Nissan Leaf parts. And it worked.
Even if you have a pretty good idea of what it would take to turn a classic car into a Leaf-powered EV, it's still fun to ...
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