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Old 12-12-2013, 01:58 PM   #1
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I was thinking about acquiring and restoring a 1961 Mercury Comet - my first car. If I were to do this would there be a source of parts - like Brattons for model A's - or would I have to rely on junk yards. Bill G
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Don't let sentimentality outweigh practicality. Yes most parts are available in places alot like this forum. Frank
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Look at Dennis Carpenter site....
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why not just buy a done car and enjoy it...?

just a question.
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google 61 mercury comet parts macs had parts and there there were a few other places also i would also check you spike muscle car
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Bill you may want to check out an outfit that is called JEGS http://www.jegs.com/, They may have some of the things you might need.
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This maybe helpful:

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I was thinking about acquiring and restoring a 1961 Mercury Comet - my first car. If I were to do this would there be a source of parts - like Brattons for model A's - or would I have to rely on junk yards. Bill G
Comet parts

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There seems to be places to get parts.
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Mechanical parts probably won't be a problem to locate. Trim and body parts probably won't be easy to find.
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Old 12-13-2013, 01:13 PM   #10
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I am suprised at the availability of parts. I never thought about Mac's but comets must be antiques by now at 52-53 yrs old like Model A's.

Thanks for all your help Bill G
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