It's giving me Holden Sandman vibes.
Photography Courtesy California Cadillac & Collectibles
Is this hot or not? Blazing orange, manual-shift 1979 Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon, meaning that those porthole windows and groovy stripes came right from the factory.
It’s billed as a SoCal car still wearing 60% of its original paint. Factory a/c, too.
Is this how you turn all the heads at Monterey next year? Who needs the latest Italian supercar when this exists?
Less money, too, with an asking price of $21,900 from California Cadillac & Collectibles. Looks like this same car recently brought in $19,000 at Bring a Trailer.
Too much or not enough?
Who ever thought that Pintos would be cool.
One showed up at Cars and Coffee a few years ago and got more attention than the Ferraris and Lamborghinis. It was the only one there.
Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) said:Who ever thought that Pintos would be cool.
One showed up at Cars and Coffee a few years ago and got more attention than the Ferraris and Lamborghinis. It was the only one there.
I love that for the Pinto owner.
Tangerine plaid seats look great, but are not original to the car (vinyl per the trim tag).
Steering wheel and gauge package are factory options though. Sharp, especially with a manual gearbox !
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