1974 Ford Gran Torino Starsky & Hutch Tv Pilot Replica Low Miles Great Condition on 2040-cars
Gardena, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:351 Cleveland
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1974
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Torino
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: Left Hand
Mileage: 29,189
Sub Model: Gran Torino
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Here is a 1974 Ford Gran Torino, replica of the car used in the famous 70s TV show pilot Starsky and Hutch . This Torino was purchased when it was already in great cosmetically and mechanically condition. This Torino was bought specifically with the intent to replicate the 1974 pilot TV show that started it all. This Torino was originally a white car with a vinyl navy blue top which was taken off, the entire car was then painted red and the trademark side white stripe was added. This Torino sports its original H code 351 Cleveland (2V) engine, front bench seat, automatic transmission with column shifter. A dual exhaust was installed and although it is auctioned with its factory 15' wheels and correct hubcaps, a set of brand new American Racing mag wheels (15x7 & 15x8) will be also included.
This car runs excellent! And with just shy of 30 thousand original miles I confidently believe it could be driven across the state worry less. Since its purchased from the original owner this car driven less than 1 thousand miles and was meticulously taken care of, always garaged inside here in Los Angeles. The engine runs extremely smooth with no rattles or no unhealthy noise of any kind, the transmission shifts great, disc brakes in the front and drums in the rear they all are in great condition and stop at will. The car does not leak and fluids of any kind and was never smoked inside. Even A/C blows cold! Everything works perfectly, every gauge every light and every switch is in proper working order except for the clock :( This is a great opportunity to own a fabulous S&H replica of the very first Zebra 3 car for any die-hard fan just like its current owner. Although just 24 pictures can be posted on the auction, the owner has taken an unnecessary amount of pictures that can be emailed to any interested potential buyer. I will add more info and update further details, if any, during the course of the auction. This Torino can be personally inspected and is located in the city of Gardena near the LAX international airport. Title is clear and tags are up to date. I can also assist with overseas shipping. Please email me if any questions or contact me by phone at 323 578 1565 I will try to add a small video clip with the car in running mode. |
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