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1973 Ford Pinto Wagon, 2.0L I4, 4-speed manual, 12,038(I believe there is a digit that was left off) miles, Costa Mesa, California !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!!
It needs work.
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and people love the Pintos nowadays
I can think of one person who seems slightly obsessed with them...
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Paint it redish orange. If only someone here had mad photo shop skillz we could have Illinois Nazi's.
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My Mother had one of these when I as learning o dive. A few years later I had a girlfriend that drove one. They were both this same color of green. Where they all green? I think half the people I knew back then drove Pintos. They were awful cars. You could pick them up for almost nothing. The thing I remember most about Pintos was the way the interior would disintegrate within a few years of leaving the dealership. Entropy hit these cars hard and fast. This one looks amazingly well preserved. I'm not sure how I feel about that.
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there was one for sale locally not too long ago with the rear bubble window in the back. not really my style but respect for the idea of a rear-wheel drive economy wagon.
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My first car was a used 70 or 71 Pinto, not a wagon, dark green just like this. What is this color called by Ford anyway? Forest Green?