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| | Musclecarclub.com - Mercury Comet - History |
 | | Comments: The Comet continued as its own model (not a Mercury) for 1961, but the big news was the introduction in late 1961 of the S-22 model. |
 | | The S-22s were 2-Door Comets with the addition of Moroccan vinyl bucket seats, a center console, a unique stainless spoked steering wheel with a S-22 center, upgraded carpeting, unique rear quarter panel emblems, undercoating, and special stainless full wheel covers. |
 | | Comments: The Comet had an identity crisis in 1967 when the Comet name was only attached to the cheapest 202 model in Mercury's intermediate lineup, which strangely had no real name other than "intermediate." The Cyclone and GT Performance Group were relatively unchanged, but the top 390 engine was rated at just 320 bhp. |
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