70s Rainbow: 1972 Ford Gran Torino


We all know it is a bad sign when a seller lists of a photo of his car being towed in an advertisement…or at a gas station. But this next car is just too sweet to pass up. Why was it on a trailer? Who knows! Because the seller states that it is a sold rust free car that drives and runs. And just look at that color…or the colors of the 70s rainbow. It is fabulous! Find this 1972 Ford Gran Torino bidding for $21,300 reserve-not-met with 1 day to go located in Las Vegas, NV via ebay.

From the seller:
1972 Gran Torino Sport Fastback, 351 Cleveland 4 Barrell, Automatic C-6 Transmission, Southwest Car, very Solid Rust Free,
Originally from Texas/Arizona, now in Las Vegas, all dry Climates, Clean Title, Many new parts/upgrades,
Have original Window sticker/Marti Report /Build sheet/ New door rubber & window fuzzies, New tires, New seats /front & back
New paint/stripe//dual exhaust/ brakes/ carpet/ rebuilt engine/new starter/battery, Gas Tank /new top/dash door Panels excellent shape,
Rallye Equipment Group/Traction-lock Differential, No A/C, all Gauges work/ ( Not original engine )
Drives /runs, been converted to bucket seats, Floors/ trunk /body excellent shape/ all emblems intact/ re-polished wheel lip moldings.
Hate to sell but I must, selling ‘AS IS’ To a new Home, Bid Now Must Sell, Thank you



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The color looks right at home in surrounding scenery; HOA approved (maybe). Seriously have to wonder about car ads where seller’s questionable photo selection creates more questions than excitement? Car on flat bed or rock or under rear tire to hold it’s place on driveway.
Looks like a Robert Bechtle painting.
Those photos are amazing.
TIL: Robert Bechtle painting, thank you!
Beautiful aren’t they?
They have a real presence in person.
Love the rock as a chock. Maybe he forget to address the parking brake when doing everything else?
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