1967 Comet Caliente Convertible

grr456

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1967 Comet Caliente Convertible with only 65,500 original miles from Georgia. Car is completely stock. Bright red BC/CC exterior with black bench seat interior and top. Chrome and stainless are in great condition. Paint is great...
No panels have ever been replaced. Floors, trunk and frame are original and perfect. Absolutely no rust now, or ever......

289 CI engine with C4 transmission. "C" code car with Ford Alum 4bbl intake and Holley 600 CFM carb w/electric choke. New Transmission. All new front suspension, including upper and lower control arms from PST. All new (drum) brakes and hardware. All of the original parts go with the car, which are in good condition.

Look at the bottom of the floorpans from when I had the transmission out to be rebuilt last year. Look at the floorpans from the top from when I did the carpet.

Newer top that powers up and down. All glass is in great condition. New 3 point seat belts..

Car is all original and everything works, including the emergency brake. There aren't any issues with the car, clear title in my name.....I have owned this car for several years and it is kept in my heated garage during the winter.......

The car runs great and I wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere, right now.....

$14,500

Gary
Located in Troy, Michigan
[email protected]

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When I had the trans out for rebuild...
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Front Brakes....
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Rear Floorboards
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Sweet ride. We have a hardtop version of that car in the stable getting ready to do a complete resto this winter. Glws
 
New Price............$13,250 firm

I was putting in the new carpet not too long ago and I made a mistake trimming it where the lower sill plates are. There is a set of larger sill steel plates that go
underneth the thin aluminum ones. Well, I was finishing the carpeting and trimmed it along the larger sill plates before I put the trim ones on and ending
up cutting the carpet too short. I will take $13,250 for this car as is which is more than fair.

Kept at a toasty 65 degrees during the winter in my heated garage. The heat is in the garage floor, so condensation never has a chance to form.
Gary
 
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