PINTO CAR CLUB of AMERICA
Shiny is Good! => General Pinto Talk => Topic started by: 80_2.3_ESS on October 20, 2011, 09:27:21 PM
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(http://i331.photobucket.com/albums/l478/blindfaith429/Carlisle%20Car%20Show/IMG_2778.jpg)
The yellow Pinto on the right hand side of this picture, the one with the wood down the side.
I came across your car at the Carlisle 40th Anniversary show, and I couldn't help but fall in love with it. Would love some details on the car!
Thanks!
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It's not me...but I have one that looks just like it....
(http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k506/beicholz/IMG00498-20111003-1815.jpg)
From the Fabulous Fords show (wheels were replaced with original OEM...see top picture)
(http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k506/beicholz/pintosquire.jpg)
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A Runabout Squire??!!
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Yep Yep! I didn't know there were any left on the road!
I know of one at a Junk yard about 25 miles from here. A 76 model with just about every option minus the adjustable seat and a sunroof. Has a 2.6l V6 w/Automatic transmission and A/C. Deluxe interior with defog rear glass hatch and had aluminum wheels when it was brought in years before I found it. Avacado green with wood grain, matching interior, even had the dimmer mirror I have a hard time finding to replace mine with!
Was considering pulling it out of the yard for restoration (they want like $450 or something for it, cheap), but it has another avacado green 74 trunk model on top of it and the roof would need replaced. :( Not to mention, finding replacement wood grain trim would be a PITA.
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FYI woodgrain replacement that looks 100% authentic is available from 3M. Mine has it. There's also a shop in LA that will completely redo woodgrain and trim...not cheap though.
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the car is a 76 (only year with wood grain run about) 2.8 v6 i beleave it is from Connecticut
another pic can be seen here http://home.comcast.net/~shorelinesteve/Pintos/CPR.html
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FYI woodgrain replacement that looks 100% authentic is available from 3M. Mine has it. There's also a shop in LA that will completely redo woodgrain and trim...not cheap though.
This the place you were thinking of?
http://californiawoodgraining.com/sample-page/ (http://californiawoodgraining.com/sample-page/)
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Another route to go would be paint / airbrush.
I got the pleasure to see this car up close. Not a single piece of wood on it. The time and effort put into it was absolutely amazing.
(http://i331.photobucket.com/albums/l478/blindfaith429/IMG_1883.jpg)
(http://i331.photobucket.com/albums/l478/blindfaith429/IMG_1884.jpg)