Ford Gran Torino Sport 351C (1972)
Sale price: US $8,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1972 |
VIN : | 2H35Q218967 | Mileage: | 69000 |
Model: | Torino | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Make: | Ford | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Drive Type: | RWD |
Exterior Color: | White | Sub Model: | Gran Torino Sport |
Body Type: | Fastback | Interior Color: | Black |
Transmission: | Automatic | Engine: | 351C |
Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Vehicle description
100% of sale goes to Feeding America Charity! Instead of this sitting in my driveway, waiting for me to retire in 2 years so I can have fun restoring it, I’d rather sell it now to help feed the hungry. . especially during and due to COVID. Heck, if Jersey Mikes thinks Feeding America is a good charity, so do I. This is a project car, because the engine doesn’t start right now. After rebuilding the engine and C6 transmission, I drove it for a bit, then it just sat in my driveway, month after month, waiting for me to retire. After sitting so long, it won’t start. I’m sure it’s an easy fix, but I am at a point I’d rather donate the value of the car as is, feed some hungry people, and let the new owner of the car get it running or do a restoration, modification, drop a crate motor in it. . the sky’s the limit. I rebuilt the original engine. It is a 4 bolt main. Once In there, it showed that it had already been rebuilt once before as the bore was 30 over. My machinist took it to 60 over. New cam, oil pump, valves, balancer, dizzy, etc. Custom FPA headers by Stan. My vision for it in retirement was have fun, take it down to the frame, clean it all up, bring it up to par, and drop the right crate engine into it and then drive it everyday. To hell with that! Feed people now, in these tough times, with your help. .and let you have fun with the car.