1974 Starsky And Hutch Gran Torino on 2040-cars
West Jordan, Utah, United States
1974 Ford Gran Torino "Starsky and Hutch" Edition This is a Beautiful 1974 Ford Gran Torino for sale with the Starsky and Hutch Paint job The car originally came with a 400 6.6l we replaced the engine with a 7.5l 460 that has been bored .30 over and was rebuilt. The Odometer was reset to 0 once we had the engine rebuilt. its just barely 10k miles on it. The car was stripped to bare metal and repainted and everything. Removed parts of the car from the chassis and painted in the fender wells and all. NO Superficial paint job here... it was painted through and through. The car came original cr?me with a tan vinyl top and tan interior. The car was owned by an old lady before I took it over. the car has 150,000 miles but it was babied by the old lady and took great care of the car. SOME INTERESTING THINGS THE CAR HAS: The car has WORKING: Power Seats, Power Locks, Power Windows. Vehicle Starter Interlock The Car has Non Working(at this current time) Cruise Control, AC ALL DASH LIGHTS and Gauges work Fantastic!!!1 It has a 140MPH Speedometer The engine was working fine but we decided to add a set of rare 1970 Thunderjet DOVE-C Heads. The Heads are on the engine and ready to be put back together, just needs a new set of rods and rollers. READY TO GO. Has new aluminum radiator and such. Car runs great while it was running, It put out 398HP and 369lbs of torque, we had the car on a dyno. Comes with all chrome pieces and all the parts ( Intake manifold, carb, and such). ABSOLUTELY 100% NO RUST truly a beautiful car. any questions please call John 385-234-0255 I have the right to end bidding early due to the fact that the car is being sold locally. The car currently does not run will need to be Shipped or Towed. |
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