Vehicle Description
1973 FORD PINTO 2-DOOR SEDAN C-750 A popular car for the decade, it
was produced by the Ford Motor Company, the subcompact Pinto is
today best known for its propensity to combust in rear-end
collisions. Despite its horrific portrayal in Pinto Madness,
published by Mother Jones magazine in its September/October 1977
issue, later fatality rate data revealed the Pinto to be on par
with other subcompacts of the day and certainly not the threat it
was purported to be in both print and broadcast media. What we have
here is a professionally restored 1973 Ford Pinto 2-Door Sedan in
immaculate condition, with believed-to-be 64,200 original miles.
Powered the 2.0L 4-Cylinder engine, this Ford is a fun little
cruiser. Mated to an automatic transmission, you can keep your
concentration on the road and not have to worry about shifting. All
glass, trims and rubber are in excellent condition. The chrome
bumpers gleam, this car looks brand new! The exterior, engine
compartment and trunk have all been re- finished in what appears to
be a factory Gold Glow paint color or very similar. The interior is
laid out in white vinyl with bucket seats up front and bench in the
rear. The interior carpet complements the Gold Glow exterior color.
Equipped with heat, air vents, radio and spare tire. Disc brakes up
front and drums in rear. Sitting on newer tires, the Pinto comes
with black painted steel wheels with chrome hubcaps. If you want to
take a trip back to the 70's, this is the car for you! ***If you
are viewing this on Facebook Marketplace, be sure go to our website
to view all photos. (www.amclassiccars.com)*** GIVE US A CALL @
909-596-5700 WITH ANY QUESTIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE. OUR BUSINESS
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