Discover the Timeless Appeal of the 1973 Ford Gran Torino Sport: A Low-Mileage Beauty with a 351CI Engine


The odometer counts less than 41k miles (almost 66,000 km) and they’re all of the great “original” variety. And that’s not the sole highlight for this two-door hardtop unit. We could also mention the sleek black vinyl top, the 14-inch Magnum 500 wheels, or the factory black interior. And there’s more, because under the hood lies a numbers-matching 351ci V8 engine (they hint it’s a Cleveland mill) that’s paired to an FMX three-speed automatic transmission, and a nine-inch rear end with factory 2:75 gears.

Among the creature comforts, we could only mention the powered steering and disc brakes, but the asking price is also not going to break the bank: PC Classic Cars wants exactly $22,500.

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