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1973 Ford Gran Torino Starsky & Hutch Clone 351 Cleveland Hot Rod Project No Res on 2040-cars

Year:1973 Mileage:99999
Location:

Brant, Michigan, United States

Brant, Michigan, United States
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1973 Ford Gran Torino Sport
Starsky & Hutch Clone project

---NO RESERVE---

Details:

351 Cleveland 2v engine.... Runs good
Automatic floor console shift
Factory Air Conditioning
Factory Tachometer gauge package
Black interior
Q-code car - Originally red

Condition:

Currently in primer
Body work done by previous owner
Brand new rear air shocks
New Battery cables
Correct aluminum "peanut" mags front an rear to complete movie car clone
RUNS AND DRIVES!!!!!

I bought this car with the intentions of recreating the movie car from Starsky and Hutch.  I searched and found the correct rims and I even have the magnet mount police light.  The body work was all done by its previous owner.  The hood had a fiberglass cowl screwed to it which I removed.  The hood underneath was uncut and in good shape.  There are a couple small screw holes which need to be filled before paint.  The drivers front fender has a small ding in the front near the headlight bucket.  Between purchase and pickup, it got bumped into.  It's and easy pop-out and I have new bucket for it.  All the glass is good.  The interior is complete and in decent shape.  It's currently removed for paint prep but all in the car.  The bumpers are good and will polish up nicely.  All the trim is there as well with the exception of the drip rails.

I really don't want to sell the car.  But, I need to put the money in other places.  This is an opportunity for someone to own a bad-ass hot rod or show car for a reasonable price.  Not everyone can afford $50,000 hot rods like fast & loud!  Title is clear and open and in hand.

I will accept a $200.00 deposit via paypal within 24 hours just to cover Ebay's outrageous fees.  I'll accept the balance in cash.  Must be paid for within 3 days unless we come to other verbal agreements.  I may be able to deliver for a fee.  Sold as-is, where-is.


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