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1976 Ford Gran Torino Starsky And Hutch Ps122 Oem Documented Limited Edition 351 on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:126000
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1976 Ford Gran Torino " Starsky and Hutch " ps122 documented original.This is  a Real,  unmolested Survivor  Car ! 2  owner car that  has been in the dry mountain air all of  its life...Recently brought out after 10 years parked .Car has a total of 126,000  miles on it ,  and Original 351 " W" engine has aproximately one thousand miles on Complete High Performance, upgraded  Overhaul... by local Machinist Wizard ! And it show's it ! the engine is  tight and Stronger than stock !The engine and components are  clean and virtually  dry of oil leaks etc . Transmission and drivetrain  are solid ...This car cruises 75 - 80 all day long . A very Straight, solid example of one of the few Unrestored , Unmolested  original Starsky and Hutch cars left . The Interior  is nice ,with an uncracked  original dash pad . All the interior will need is a good cleaning , and a seat cover , possibly carpet .The A.C felt like it was blowing cold , but may need a charge , Cruise control , wipers , Lights , heater etc all work as they should.The body is straight and tight overall except for the  L. drivers rear tail light area { See Picture } , with some usual minor rust low on drivers side ...this area has been initially treated with  Eastwood rust converter to contain it , The trunk floor is very solid . the floors are in decent shape  with no holes,as are the rockers  . The Exhaust is solid , and it appears to be sporting  the original dual ford catalytic converters .Folks this is an almost 40 year old car , it's not perfect , but I cant bring myself to want to tamper with it , it's beauty lies in it's survivor status to me , but it wouldnt take much to make it very nice. !The PS 122 tag under the hood and the  build sheet and other info are included . If you are interested please feel free to call me and discuss the cars history in detail ... 307 780 5658 Ben . Delivery to port for overseas sale  possible .Buyer pays all shipping . or fly in to Salt lake City and drive it Anywhere .I reserve the right to end Auction early as car is for sale locally etc. I have several Youtube video's posted , just copy the link and  paste it...  
http://youtu.be/l_Y2bu1JX6M           or    http://youtu.be/l_Y2bu1JX6M 

I'm sure there is  other Information that I may have forgotten , I may update as time goes on , The car will be maintained and considered a drive anywhere Daily Driver as is, with a possible new set of tires for a long trip 

Ask Questions as necessary,five feedback or less bidders contact me ,or bid may be cancelled,buyer pays all shipping fees,these are used parts,unless otherwise stated, so please bid accordingly,payment in full in 5 days after end of auction , or I will relist.USA shipping/bidders only others contact me. ,I reserve the right to end auction as items sell locally

May ship overseas contact me before bidding all quotes are for the lower 48 USA only others contact me before bidding

buyer pays all shipping

I will work with you to make sure you are happy with your purchase... just contact me, if you have concerns .307 780 5658
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On Mar-29-14 at 13:52:25 PDT, seller added the following information:

Youtube Video Link ...   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfbkJQhgF28

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