The Mercury Comet is a line of compact and intermediate-sized automobiles produced by Mercury. These vehicles, manufactured across several generations, offered a range of body styles including sedans, hardtops, and station wagons. Comets were known for their distinctive styling and were popular for personal transportation and family use during their production years, representing a significant offering in the Mercury brand's lineup.
Documentation for the Mercury Comet typically includes owner's manuals detailing operation and basic maintenance, shop manuals providing in-depth repair and diagnostic procedures, and parts catalogs for identifying and ordering components. These resources are essential for owners and service technicians to...
The Mercury Comet is a line of compact and intermediate-sized automobiles produced by Mercury. These vehicles, manufactured across several generations, offered a range of body styles including sedans, hardtops, and station wagons. Comets were known for their distinctive styling and were popular for personal transportation and family use during their production years, representing a significant offering in the Mercury brand's lineup.
Documentation for the Mercury Comet typically includes owner's manuals detailing operation and basic maintenance, shop manuals providing in-depth repair and diagnostic procedures, and parts catalogs for identifying and ordering components. These resources are essential for owners and service technicians to ensure proper upkeep, troubleshoot issues, and perform repairs, thereby maintaining the vehicle's performance and longevity.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for 1967 Ford and Mercury vehicles, including the iconic Mustang, Fairlane, Falcon, Cougar, and Comet. These vehicles, representing a significant evolution in Ford's automotive offerings, were known for their diverse engine options, ranging from the efficient 200 CID inline-six to powerful V8s like the 289 and 390 cubic inch engines, with performance variants offering even greater capabilities. The engineering quality of the era focused on robust mechanicals, offering both manual and automatic transmissions, and a chassis designed for a balance of ride and handling. The 1967 models were a cultural touchstone, with the Mustang creating the pony car segment and the Cougar offering a more refined interpretation.
This manual pertains to "The Cambridge Guide to the Solar System," authored by Kenneth R. Lang and published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This informational book, rich with full-color images and updated with recent solar system missions, is designed for education and reference in planetary science. It covers a wide array of topics including planets, moons, exoplanet discoveries, and specific celestial bodies like the Moon, Mercury, Mars, Enceladus, Titan, asteroid Itokawa, and comet Wild 2. The guide is intended for undergraduate and high-school students, as well as the general public, offering a comprehensive overview of our solar system.