Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Back to A Caliente after 26 years
This is the one I sold.
Is there a source for quarter panel patch panels?
Last edited by Cyclone03 on Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:00 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Welcome back, I heard american metal direct is working on one but no word on when or if it will be made.
1965 Mercury Cyclone former drag car, 1971 Boss 351 engine, 4 speed, ladder bars, etc. Now returned to a street car.
Larry
Larry
Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Welcome back x2!
The one you sold,,, have heard a lot a that but hey you have a new project! Would be great to read about your plans for it and maybe a build thread.
The one you sold,,, have heard a lot a that but hey you have a new project! Would be great to read about your plans for it and maybe a build thread.
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Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Welcome aboard! I had a 41 year gap between my first and second 65 Cyclones. Felt good to get one back in my garage. Looking forward to your build thread and following your progress.
Jim
Jim
Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Cool ! Welcome on! there is a guy on facebook who has been making some patch pieces for a 64 . look pretty good too! I think his name is Jim Sweeny ,not spelled right. If I can find it I'll send you a link to the post if you're on FB.
Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Thanks poboyjo,
Yes I’m on FB ,I like the Group Two vintage race page I’m also on a Comet page.
I think Sassy’s car is featured as the lead photo on one of the pages I follow.
Yes I’m on FB ,I like the Group Two vintage race page I’m also on a Comet page.
I think Sassy’s car is featured as the lead photo on one of the pages I follow.
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Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Nice car!
Do you plan on painting the new one black too?
A lot of good guys here with a ton of knowledge.
Lou
Do you plan on painting the new one black too?
A lot of good guys here with a ton of knowledge.
Lou
Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
I’m honestly thinking of keeping it red.
The paint that is there is mostly good enough. Except for the lower parts of both rear quarters.
Somebody sanded the top of the left front fender so that will get paint.
I don’t want to become a slave to the paint…again!
The molding are all good,I do need the lower drivers door piece,window are good. The grill and rear panels need the detail pant but are in good shape.
The paint that is there is mostly good enough. Except for the lower parts of both rear quarters.
Somebody sanded the top of the left front fender so that will get paint.
I don’t want to become a slave to the paint…again!
The molding are all good,I do need the lower drivers door piece,window are good. The grill and rear panels need the detail pant but are in good shape.
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Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Welcome to the covert Red Comet Club!
Joe
Joe
Re: Back to A Caliente after 26 years
Well it says sold out on the post now,but here it is on ''Mercury Comets'' page if you want to try to sweet talk him, the name was Jim Swezey;
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=19 ... 7066855902
you may have to join the page to see it. on a desktop you can click on his name & see all the post he made on that site for more pics. I think (guessing) he just got burnt out & wanted to get back to work on his car.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=19 ... 7066855902
you may have to join the page to see it. on a desktop you can click on his name & see all the post he made on that site for more pics. I think (guessing) he just got burnt out & wanted to get back to work on his car.