Comet (marque)
Comet is a defunct American automobile brand of compact cars marketed by the Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1960 to 1961. Comet vehicles were promoted as "the First Compact Car with Fine Car Styling" and were offered in 4 body styles:
- 2-Door Sedan
- 2-Door Station Wagon
- 4-Door Sedan
- 4-Door Station Wagon
Although never marketed as Mercury Comets when new, 1960 - 1961 Comet models are often historically and incorrectly referred to as Mercury Comets.
Sales
Comet enjoyed immediate success in the marketplace, selling 116,331 cars for the 1960 model year. 1960 was a short model year for Comet, lasting only from March - October 1960. Comet sales increased by 58% for 1961 models to 197,263 units. Comet outsold the Mercury brand by 70% in 1961.| Model Year | Sales |
| 1960 | 116,331 |
| 1961 | 197,263 |
| Total | 313,594 |
| 1960 Body Style | Sales |
| 2-Door Sedan | 45,374 |
| 4-Door Sedan | 47,416 |
| 2-Door Station Wagon | 5,115 |
| 4-Door Station Wagon | 18,426 |
| Total | 116,331. |
| 1961 Body Style | Sales |
| 2-Door Sedan | 71,563 |
| 4-Door Sedan | 85,332 |
| 2-Door Station Wagon | 4,199 |
| 4-Door Station Wagon | 22,165 |
| S-22 | 14,004 |
| Total | 197,263 |
1961 Model Year Changes
- Revised front grille
- Comet adds 101 horsepower Thrift-Power 170 6-cylinder engine as an optional engine upgrade.
- Reduction in exterior paint choices from 11 to 10 colors
- Revised front fender trim
- Comet side emblems moved from front fenders to rear fenders
- Comet S-22 model added to Comet line
- New Comet logo emblem for roof quarter panel
- Addition of full-width chrome trim panel with Comet name incorporated above rear bumper
- New deck lid handle with integral lock
- Interior dome light moved to center of the roof vs. just above windshield
- Front upper A-arm busing changed from rubber bushing to pre-lubricated, threaded metal bushing
- Die-cast aluminum front engine cover replaces stamped steel cover
- Addition of vertical ribbing to reinforce oil pan in both motor options
- New Comet emblem for glovebox
Comet S-22
For 1961, the Comet S-22 package was released for Comet 2-Door Sedans. S-22 was available with either motor and transmission. Promoted as a luxury-oriented package, Comet S-22 models gained:- Front bucket seats
- Center console with storage compartment
- Front and rear De luxe armrests
- S-22 steering wheel and De luxe horn ring
- De luxe wheel covers
- De luxe door and quarter trim panels
- Additional insulation/sound-deadening material
- Factory undercoating
- Cigarette lighter
- Door courtesy-light switches
- Bright-work on door and window frames