Non Maverick Barn Find

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  1. RMiller

    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Man that's a clean car!

    I had a 79 too, fun little car. It was an auto but I fixed that shortly after getting it running.
     
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    I agree that is a simply amazing find, very nice :dancing:
     
  3. driftwood

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    luv the pinto! i've been made fun of my whole life because i have said (in an open room) I LOVE PINTO'S! there said it again...by the way LUV gremlins too....WHEW i feel better..:dancing:
     
  4. mrskydog

    mrskydog Ford Fan Living The Dream

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    Driftwood its Ok ,your among friends, I Luv Mavericks and Pintos too....there I said too. Wow I feel so much better thanks:bananaman
     
  5. slick

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    cool find! theres a guy here in town that still drives his everyday and hes had it since new..its not nearly as nice as that one and its not a rally either but i still think its cool:thumbs2:
     
  6. Derek 5oComet

    Derek 5oComet Tire burner

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    Awsome very neat. If a early small bumper Pinto comes along at the right price i have a spot in the garage for it
     
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    theres nothing wrong with big bumpers!
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  8. driftwood

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    i LOVE big bumpers! oh wait, and small ones...and wait, medium ones. oh heck just about every kind of bumper out there!:clap::bananaman:beerchug:
     
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    now thats a fine set of bumpers right there
     
  10. Derek 5oComet

    Derek 5oComet Tire burner

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    Look more like air bags than bumpers lol...
     
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    Heck I thought it was a hatchback maverick....:rolleyes::dancing:
     
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    Yep, people think my Mav is a fastback Pinto so I get it.lol.
     
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    Very nice!! i had a 72 pinto, put 175,000 miles on it, ive always liked them , this one is extra nice!! i wis h i could buy a brand new one today like the one i had!! it never stranded me!!
     
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    Nice! That steering wheel rocks. I need another one..... Steering wheel I mean. Already have a Pinto. :)

    Is this your first Pinto?
     
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    mrskydog Ford Fan Living The Dream

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    69GT...this is my 2nd Pinto, I also have a 1978 I rebuilt the 2.3 in ,it Tangerine inside and out ....very 70,s
     

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