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1972 Ford Grand Torino Sport Fastback # Match Barn Fresh Survivor !!!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:65000
Location:

Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States

Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States

Up for auction we have a barn fresh 1 family owned 1972 real deal Grand Torino Sport Fastback  numbers matching 302 automatic car
This car is a true survivor car older unfinished restoration but a nice driver in its current condition..
This car runs drives shifts excellent it has all new brakes and tires original 302  with a mild cam headers and a full new exhaust correct valve covers i do not have the original air cleaner for it!
This car is extremely solid with a few bubbles in the paint and some minor rust above the drivers fender PICTURED. but still has all its original body panels rockers floor pans are excellent looks like rear passenger side was repaired PICTURED.underneath of the car is clean no rot trunk pan is perfect with no repairs and original jack rear rails all solid etc the only body repair i see is some minor quarter work on both sides appears to be quality work !!
All original glass and trim..
The interior needs some attention front seat needs to be recovered rear seat is nice just needs a good cleaning head liner is in great condition door panels are decent there is no carpet needs a dash pad!
I have all the sport trim for the car and it is all in great shape some extra misc interior pieces seat belts extra tail lights horn trim etc looks like everything is there !!
Center caps are missing for the wheels/
Chrome needs to redone.
I have the original build sheet and owner card for the car some old service records and receipts !!!
Clean title in hand!!
This is a real nice driver project and a rare piece..
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION BID TO WIN !!!
Any questions feel free to give me a call 508-641-1958....
I reserve the right to end this auction early due to being for sale locally...
Buyer is responsable for all shipping or pick up arrangements...
I have no problem storing this car in my secured shop for up to one month free while the buyer arranges pickup but i expect to be paid in full within 72hrs Thank You !!


On May-07-14 at 19:21:21 PDT, seller added the following information:

 I do not have time to baby sit this auction if you have Zero Low or Bad feedback call me before you bid on this car i am here to sell it not play games !!!

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Actually, that's not exactly fair. The chime is supposed to come on when the driver's door is open, as it reminds drivers not to leave their cars on or leave key fobs in the car, an easy thing to forget when the cars in question make virtually no noise at idle and do not require keys in ignitions.
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