This is a good 1994 aquamarine Mercury Comet. It has the solid lifter engine. Also thrown in are 2 extra aluminum wheels. It has a three small paint imperfections. I think the paint is factory. The air cond needs to be recharged. Determine how much you are able to spend on a collector
. Know when spring for more on a vintage car. There will be another car available soon. Be patient.. Make sure you can fit into the vintage car: Nearly all, people are heavier now than they were in the 1940s and 1950s, and you could find you are too big for some classics, especially the smaller sedans. If they should not, then forget about it. The collectable car seller must be able to provide you with these numbers from the car. It is located at my garage in Massachusetts. Schedule a time to to test drive the car if possible. Go out of your way to to go early in the day before the seller has had a chance to warm up the car.
For instance, if you stand more than five feet ten inches tall, your head will hit the top of many coupes. It looks like it had 2 layers of paint. Making sure the car has its correct factory components can make account for a big change in price. This should be the most important guidance of all. The dash is in exceptionally good of a condition. The brakes look worse in the pic than they are in person.