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Part 1, 2, 3 & 4 Pinto Video (All episodes)
Wittsend:
Kind of long but it plays well. The story keeps you interested. Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 now available. See links below (as they are released).
PintoTim2:
That was great. Much better than TV anyday. Episode 2 should be interesting. I wonder if that C4 will hold up. I have one behind a 302 that I keep nursing along (plan is to replace it with a T5). It works much better with "F" fluid (in case anybody else has one).... Thanks for posting this.
PintoTim2:
Here's another travel story about a dad and his daughter in a 1972 (?) Pinto squire wagon. Looks like the C3 trans needs some help.... I think the early wagons all got the 2.0L ???
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/a-ford-pinto-is-an-unlikely-american-time-machine/ar-AASnTGw
I really like that '72 wagon rear bumper... Wish I had one for my '80 Pintaroo (pickup conversion).... Been unsuccessful finding one in an AZ boneyard when I was there the last few times.
Wittsend:
My '73 wagon (C-4 Trans BTW) came with the 2.0. While mine had 86,000 miles frankly it was rather gutless and the slightest incline was equivalent to a treadmill set to its steepest setting. It was pretty common for the time period that pressing the accelerator only produced a significant amount of intake noise and imperceptible acceleration. Thanks for posting the link.
Wittsend:
More of this journey. Part 2
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