Re: 64 427 Comet on ebay
Bill, This car was an all new for 1964 Cyclone K Code 289 3 speed Manual Transmission car that was stolen off the lot of Fore River Mercury in Quincy Mass when it was new and was recovered some time later and then converted to an AFX drag car by the Dealership along with the help of some others. There were simply not enough Factory built Comet AFX cars built to satisfy the demand of the Dealers nor the Private purchasers at the time so there were many cars like this built all around the country. It was just one of the many Dealer built AFX cars of the era and although it was not one of the handful of factory built AFX cars, its still a very cool old car with a lot of history. Im sure I dont need to tell you that real 64 AFX Comets bring North of 200k even in todays lousy market and even the 65 small block BFX Comets demand prices well into 6 figures. Like many of the drag cars of the time, this was eventually sold to a private owner who continued to campaign the car into the 70's before it was put out to pasture. Fortunately one of the locals had the foresight to stash the car away for over 30 years before it was purchased by a gentleman who was after the car for over 20 years. His persistance paid off and he eventually bought the car and did a decent job of bringing the old Comet back to life. He did not get the lettering quite right but that can always be straightened out. I was just happy to see that the car was still around. I would have lettered the car accurately had it been mine but the owner chose to combine some of the original style lettering while taking some liberties with some of the other lettering. Like I said, I was just glad to see that it was still around and that another of this era's AFXer's is still alive and well. As far as the price goes, well I think it was a great deal either way. If you look into the price of building the 427 along with the other drivetrain components including some very cool Vintage performances pieces that are still with the car, you couldnt think about putting the drivetrain together for the price of the car. I just love to see that some of these long forgotten drag cars have survived. There are some early photos of the car that are being made from the originals and when I get them, I will attempt to post them although Ive never had much luck with posting photos to this site. By the way, you may not remember this car because of the paint scheme which is not nearly as accurate as I would have liked and keep in mind that the paint scheme was changed drastically by the end of the 1966 racing season. Just my thoughts. Im just happy to see that another cool old drag car has survived after the better part of 50 years. I hope this was helpful. Have a great weekend.. Tony
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