66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Hi all.
My name is Len and I hale from Central Illinois. I am a life long Ford/Mercury/Lincoln guy.
Just finished a 4 year, frame off restoration on a 73 Gran Torino Sport Fastback.
As of this Wednesday I will be the proud owner of a 1966 Comet Cyclone Convertible. This will be my first Mercury.
Its a factory, numbers matching 390 car with 4 speed, 3:00 Traction Lock rear, power brakes and steering, and has factory in dash AC which I am assuming is rare for a convertible.
It has a DSO designation of 84 (Home Office Reserve).
I am super curious as to obtaining more information on the 84 DSO.
I was hoping to order a Marti report for this car, but they only go back to 1967 so it is not available.
Will post photos as soon as I get it to my garage and cleaned up.
Looking forward to participating on the forum and learning more about my great new purchase.
Len
My name is Len and I hale from Central Illinois. I am a life long Ford/Mercury/Lincoln guy.
Just finished a 4 year, frame off restoration on a 73 Gran Torino Sport Fastback.
As of this Wednesday I will be the proud owner of a 1966 Comet Cyclone Convertible. This will be my first Mercury.
Its a factory, numbers matching 390 car with 4 speed, 3:00 Traction Lock rear, power brakes and steering, and has factory in dash AC which I am assuming is rare for a convertible.
It has a DSO designation of 84 (Home Office Reserve).
I am super curious as to obtaining more information on the 84 DSO.
I was hoping to order a Marti report for this car, but they only go back to 1967 so it is not available.
Will post photos as soon as I get it to my garage and cleaned up.
Looking forward to participating on the forum and learning more about my great new purchase.
Len
Last edited by Sabatona on Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Sabatona
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
Re: 66 Cyclone Convertible Owner
Welcome aboard, Len.
I can't help with your questions, but I have a 64 Convertible down in Carbondale.
Where in central IL are you?
I can't help with your questions, but I have a 64 Convertible down in Carbondale.
Where in central IL are you?
1964 Comet Caliente Convertible
30,000 miles on our rebuild
All Comets start out as dreams...
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Re: 66 Cyclone Convertible Owner
Alrighty then! Lets see her.
Stacey
Stacey
66 Cyclone GT; 245/60R15's on 15x8's and 215/70R15's on 15x7 Magnum's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
Re: 66 Cyclone Convertible Owner
Your code could mean it was a special car built for an executive employee. Let's see some pics soon. Sounds really nice.
Albert's 65 289, polar white, black buckets, 5 speed, Autolite 4100, ps, pb, factory tach, crites hood, headers, dual exhaust
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Re: 66 Cyclone Convertible Owner
Welcome aboard! Sounds like a nice ride. Here's how to post pics on the forum.
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2448
Jim
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... f=1&t=2448
Jim
Re: 66 Cyclone Convertible Owner
Thanks for the welcome all.
I was able to pick up the Cyclone yesterday (Wed) and get it unloaded in my garage.
Will post pics over the weekend.
I have been doing some reading on the 66 Cyclones, and I have a question:
From what I have read, the 390 option was not available in the standard Cyclone, only the Cyclone GT. Is this correct?
Reason I ask is that my car is a standard Cyclone (non GT) but it is an original 390 2v with a 4 speed....
Thanks in advance. Will take some photos and get them posted soon. Len
I was able to pick up the Cyclone yesterday (Wed) and get it unloaded in my garage.
Will post pics over the weekend.
I have been doing some reading on the 66 Cyclones, and I have a question:
From what I have read, the 390 option was not available in the standard Cyclone, only the Cyclone GT. Is this correct?
Reason I ask is that my car is a standard Cyclone (non GT) but it is an original 390 2v with a 4 speed....
Thanks in advance. Will take some photos and get them posted soon. Len
Sabatona
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Hi all.
OK; here are a few photos:
Loaded up and ready to go to its new home:
Interior
Engine compartment
Top Down
Door Plate
Documentation letter from Ford
OK; here are a few photos:
Loaded up and ready to go to its new home:
Interior
Engine compartment
Top Down
Door Plate
Documentation letter from Ford
Sabatona
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Very nice & very rare. I have a 67 cyclone 390 automatic convertible 2 barrel with the Gt motor. Best of luck while working on it.
Robert
Robert
Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Looks great! I have one of those glass washer bottles. back in the day you could get concentrated washer fluid in bottles like that. when you filled up the washer tank with water you added an once or so from the bottle .this fluid also had anti freeze in it so nothing would bust. here is a repro sticker for the bottle;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/61-62-63-64-65- ... Jw&vxp=mtr
Love the triple black!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/61-62-63-64-65- ... Jw&vxp=mtr
Love the triple black!!
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Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Wow! Super nice.
And I have one of those bottle's that I scavenged from a car I parted out back in the early 80's. When I restored the Cyclone in 09 I noticed 2 holes in the fender apron. I pulled the bottle and bracket out of my tool box and it screwed right in.
And that is a Caliente grille. I think more than half of the Cyclone's I've seen have the wrong grille. I suppose it is from front end kisses.
And I have one of those bottle's that I scavenged from a car I parted out back in the early 80's. When I restored the Cyclone in 09 I noticed 2 holes in the fender apron. I pulled the bottle and bracket out of my tool box and it screwed right in.
And that is a Caliente grille. I think more than half of the Cyclone's I've seen have the wrong grille. I suppose it is from front end kisses.
66 Cyclone GT; 245/60R15's on 15x8's and 215/70R15's on 15x7 Magnum's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Thanks for the replies and the info guys.
I will need to order one of those labels for sure!
When you say it has a Caliente grill, is it just the insert that is different, or the complete grill housing?
Not exactly sure what I am going to do with the Cyclone yet.
Originally it was white with a black top and black/white interior.
Paint is decent, so for now, I am planning to touch it up, wet sand, and buff.
If it needed paint, I would go back to the correct colors, but for now I will drive it and enjoy it.
I will need to order one of those labels for sure!
When you say it has a Caliente grill, is it just the insert that is different, or the complete grill housing?
Not exactly sure what I am going to do with the Cyclone yet.
Originally it was white with a black top and black/white interior.
Paint is decent, so for now, I am planning to touch it up, wet sand, and buff.
If it needed paint, I would go back to the correct colors, but for now I will drive it and enjoy it.
Sabatona
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
66 Cyclone Convertible
390 4V 4 Speed
Factory In Dash A/C
DSO 84 Home Office Reserve
Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
Looks terrific, would like to have that in my garage. Good luck with it!
Albert's 65 289, polar white, black buckets, 5 speed, Autolite 4100, ps, pb, factory tach, crites hood, headers, dual exhaust
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Re: 66 Cyclone 390 4 speed Convertible Owner
This is the correct lattice on the Cyclone. I removed the Comet emblem and put the 390 badge in it's place because everyone would ask what engine it is.
66 Cyclone GT; 245/60R15's on 15x8's and 215/70R15's on 15x7 Magnum's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.
There's nothing like the sound of a pushrod V8 singing at the top of her lung's.