PINTO CAR CLUB of AMERICA
Shiny is Good! => General Pinto Talk => Topic started by: Slickwilson on January 26, 2015, 01:53:17 PM
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Hello,
My name is Skip, long time Pinto owner and fan! Just picked up a 1979 Mercury Bobcat Sport. I have been looking for a replacement Pinto for a long time, sold my last one, also a Rallye 18 years ago when I started my famialy, That car took me 5-years to buy and wish I never sold it! Im als a Fox body Mustang guy 4-eyed stuff, Merkur and Festiva Freek so My new purchase fits right in!
Any idea how many Bobcat Sports produced...thi s is the first one i have seen...any info would be nice for my restoration.
Thanks Skip!
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Welcome Skip.
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I think if you search the forums you'll find the information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Pinto
Production figures calendar year units
1971 352,402
1972 480,405
1973 484,512
1974 544,209
1975 223,763
1976 290,132
1977 225,097
1978 188,899
1979 199,018
1980 185,054
total production = 3,173,491
For the 1979 model year, the Pinto saw its first significant styling update. Taking on square headlights, the Pinto shed its styling borrowed from the Maverick. Wearing larger taillights, the Pinto now wore a square, sloping grille.
1980 marked the end of the Pinto's production run. For 1980, the V6 engine was discontinued, leaving the 2.3L as the sole engine.