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The previous owner of this 1978 Ford Granada was meticulous in his care for this vehicle. This was his “baby” until his final day, even if he could only patch her dings and scratches to prevent any further corrosion. This Granada is powered by Ford’s venerable straight-six that runs well. The 66,060-mile odometer reading is believed to be true.
With a little sweat and some paint, those pock-marks would vanish, and this old Granada would make a great daily driver for a high-schooler or a conversive commuter… either that funky-cool car for the future reunion stories or that offbeat conversation piece that attracts attention. Perhaps the new owner has more imaginative ideas…
The previous owner of this 1978 Ford Granada was meticulous in his care for this vehicle. This was his “baby” until his final day, even if he could only patch her dings and scratches to prevent any further corrosion. This Granada is powered by Ford’s venerable straight-six that runs well. The 66,060-mile odometer reading is believed to be true.
With a little sweat and some paint, those pock-marks would vanish, and this old Granada would make a great daily driver for a high-schooler or a conversive commuter… either that funky-cool car for the future reunion stories or that offbeat conversation piece that attracts attention. Perhaps the new owner has more imaginative ideas…
The previous owner of this 1978 Ford Granada was meticulous in his care for this vehicle. This was his “baby” until his final day, even if he could only patch her dings and scratches to prevent any further corrosion. This Granada is powered by Ford’s venerable straight-six that runs well. The 66,060-mile odometer reading is believed to be true.
With a little sweat and some paint, those pock-marks would vanish, and this old Granada would make a great daily driver for a high-schooler or a conversive commuter… either that funky-cool car for the future reunion stories or that offbeat conversation piece that attracts attention. Perhaps the new owner has more imaginative ideas…