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1973 Ford Gran Torino Sport Fastback, 351c 4v Q Code on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1973 Mileage:18176
Location:

Hoschton, Georgia, United States

Hoschton, Georgia, United States

1973 Gran Torino Sport Fastback. 351C 4V Q code, C6 Transmission, 9 inch rear.

Mileage on the odometer (18176) does not reflect actual mileage, it has probably rolled over at least once.

I purchased this car in 3/2009 from the first owner. The car comes with the original window sticker and owner's manual. Included are the body side moldings, original radio, and the five Magnum 500 rims, (four with old tires on them) and the fifth is in the trunk with a new spare on it. There is also a Procar Pro 90 seat and mounting brackets for two seats still in boxes and a B&M Transpak.

Some of the parts replaced since purchase include:

  • rear brake shoes and rear wheel cylinders
  • radius arm bushing
  • sway bar link kits
  • correct windshield with dark band on bottom
  • seat belts (changed to retractable style in front)
  • headliner
  • carpet
  • steering wheel (Grant)
  • rubber seals for doors, windows, trunk, cowl, rear window
  • window felts
  • stereo and speakers
  • Edelbrock Air Gap manifold
  • Holley 670 Street Avenger
  • Ford Racing chrome valve covers
  • starter
  • fuel sending unit
  • fuel pump
  • rims and tires (BF Goodrich T/A's)
  • A/C compressor and drier (Freon changed to R134-A, needs more work and comes with additional new parts to be installed)
  • front and rear bumpers rechromed by Goodmark  

This is not a full restoration show car; it was intended to be a solid daily driver. The car runs well, needs minor work with the A/C, fan and wiper controls. It needs paint work and the seats need recovering.

If you just want a fun, reliable older car or a great starting point for a full restoration, this is it.

This vehicle is being sold as-Is with No Warranty Expressed or Implied.

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