1972 Ford Gran Torino 57k Original Miles 351 Cleveland Factory Ac 2 Door Low Res on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
1972 FORD GRAN TORINO 57K ORIGINAL MILES 351 CLEVELAND FACTORY AC 2 DOOR ORIGINAL CONDITION RADIO WORKS INTERIOR EXCELLENT BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE!!! LOW RESERVE THIS IS AN AMAZING CONDITION, MAINLY ORIGINAL 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO. IT HAS 57,938 ORIGINAL MILES AND A BEAUTY. IT HAS FACTORY AIR CONDITIONER, ORIGINAL WORKING FACTORY RADIO AND 57,938 ORIGINAL MILES. ITS A BEAUTIFUL VEHICLE INSIDE AND OUT. IT COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL V8 351 CLEVELAND 2BBL ENGINE AND AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. IT HAS POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING AND ORIGINAL WORKING RADIO.! THIS VEHICLE HAS BEEN MAINLY GARAGE KEPT ITS ENTIRE LIFE AND ALWAYS WELL CARED FOR. THE INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND NEARLY PERFECT. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION SHOWING NO RUST ISSUES AND VERY MINOR WEAR FOR AGE. THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL EXCEPT THE FRONT DRIVERS QUARTER PANEL. IT HAD A MINOR DING YEARS AGO AND WAS REPAINTED. THE SHADE OF PAINT IS A LITTLE LITTLE THAN THE CAR. ITHE MINOR DING DID NOT EFFECT THE INNER FIREWALL PANEL. THIS 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO JUST HAS SOME FRESH SERVICE WORK. IT HAS ALL NEW SEALS, GASKETS, CHECK BEARINGS, NEW TRANNY SEALS, FRESH OIL CHANGED AND TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE, NEW WATER PUMP, NEW FUEL PUMP AND MORE. THE ENGINE RUNS AND SOUNDS GREAT. IT DOES NOT SMOKE AND SOUNDS EXCELLENT. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THE ORIGINAL PAINT DOES SHOW SOME NORMAL WEAR FOR AGE. IT HAS A STAIN IN THE PAINT ON PASSENGERS SIDE. IT MAY BUFF OUT AND LOOKS LIKE MUD SPOTS BUT DEFINATELY NOT RUST. THE FENDERS ARE SOLID AND IN GREAT CONDITION. IT SHOWS SOME VERY MINOR DINGS FOR AGE AND LOOKS GREAT. THE CHROME BUMPERS AND TRIM ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CHROME IS NOT PITTED AND YOU CAN TELL ITS BEEN GARAGE KEPT. THE TIRES ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION SHOWING GREAT TREAD AS PICTURED. THE ORIGINAL WHEELS ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THE TRUNK HAS AN ORIGINAL USED GOODYEAR SPARE TIRE. THE TRUNK IS SOLID AND IN GREAT CONDITION. NO RUST ISSUES IN THIS VEHICLE OTHER THAN VERY VERY MINOR RUST BEHIND THE BACK TIRES. ITS MINOR AND MIOST WOULD NOT EVEN MENTION IT. THIS 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO IS AS BEAUTIFUL AS ANY YOU WILL FIND AND MORE ORIGINAL THAN ALMOST ALL. THE INTERIOR IS BEAUTIFUL SHOWING EXTREMELY MINOR WEAR. IT HAS THE ORIGINAL FACTORY BENCH SEATS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO TEARS OR DAMAGE IN THE VINYL IN FRONT OR BACK. THE SEATS ARE IN AMAZING CONDITION. THE DASH IS ALSO IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO SPLITS OR CRACKS IN DASH. THE DASH ARE IS AS NICE AS MOST NEWER VEHICLES. THE HEADLINER IS IN GREAT CONDITION AS WELL. THE ORIGINAL CARPET ALSO SHOWS MINOR WEAR AND IN GREAT CONDITION. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL, WELL CARED FOR 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO. THE INTERIOR IS AS NICE AS MANY NEW VEHICLES, THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION AS LISTED. THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE BOTH STRONG RUNNING AND IN GREAT ACONDITION WITH ONLY 57,938 ORIGINAL MILES. THIS 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO WOULD MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY STABLE.!!!! SEE OUR 99% POSITIVE FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END. THANKS!
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