Detail Info for: Ford : Other Ford Pinto Squire Show Quality 1973 Ford Pinto Squire - 61K Miles!

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/13/2015
Price:
$ 6999.00
Condition:
Mileage:
61052
Location:
Los Angeles, California, 90068
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1973 Ford Other
Submodel Body Type:
Ford Pinto Squire Wagon
Engine:
2000 cc 4 Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Get thumbs up everywhere you go: One of the finest Pinto Squires in the country. 61K survivor, loaded, with automatic, roof rack, A/C...the works. "Celebrity Car" from Hollywood CA, starred in CBS 48 Hours Mystery show. Like new in most every way. Runs flawlessly. Dry CA car with no rust. Owned by a Ford Pinto enthusiast (www.fordpinto.com) who is downsizing and very sad to see this gem go! Interior is flawless and looks like new, even the dash (usually they are dry and cracked). Exterior paint is shiny all around, and woodgrain / trim were replaced and also look brand new and original. Engine compartment is clean, like new. Replaced most of the normal wear and tear items...including new tires (white sidewalls), hoses, battery, fuel pump, on and on. This car looks and runs like it did 40 years ago...which means super-reliably (but not fast!). Maintained with the highest safety and reliability standards. Even includes window sticker with original price and details ($3,700 new), owners manual, original brochures, quality car cover, and even copies of articles about the Flying Ford Pinto (yes, there really was a flying Pinto). I could go on, but you get the picture. This is an extremely rare opportunity to own a car that gets more attention than any car you'll ever drive. It could easily be a couple of years old, given how it looks and runs. It's hard to find anything wrong with this car, but let me list 3 items I know about: 1. Interior light bezel in front fell off and I can't find it (available for $10 from other Pinto fans). 2. Seatbelts in Pintos chip the paint a bit on the door sill. This one is no exception. This is an easy fix. 3. There is an ever so slight paint fading on the rear tailgate. I don't know if it was repainted there. But I owned the car for some time before I even noticed it.