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hi guys new here pinto wanted boss
« on: February 03, 2012, 09:30:42 PM »

hi i am from england, as a kid in the 70,s my dad had a pinto and i thought it was great a very rare car in england,

question i remember me dad having a pinto book by petersons it had a pinto in it called a boss was it a real ford car or a custom, does anyone have one,,,, pics ????

also i placed a wanted add in your wanted section as i want to buy and ship back to england either a 71-4 pinto or 74-6 bobcat i already got a responce from a member which is great any leads thank you...

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Re: hi guys new here pinto wanted boss
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2012, 11:31:39 AM »
Hi Cannonball,
 
A Pinto in England would be a great choice.   I would suggest the 1971-1973 models.   The drivetrain would be similar to many cars that were manufactured in  England and Germany and sold through out Europe.    (Capri, Cortina, etc.)     I know my 1973 1600 has a FOB (Ford of Britain) engine and transmission.
 
My advice is to get a car with an absolutely perfect body and interior.  Those are the items that would be difficult to get in England.  So spend more money to save money.     
 
I think I have the Peterson book you mentioned focusing on Pintos.  It shows many different modifed Pintos.  Everything from a 75 mile per gallon diesel to Racer Walsh modifications. 
 
However all I seen was a picture that looks like a "Boss" with no details.   The car looks exactly like CookieBoy's car.
You can search around to get more pictures and information.  Maybe he will comment.  I really like the look of his car, especially the spoilers and side skirts.  Just perfect and not over the top.   It would make a great "handler" project to surprise the ricers. 
 
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1973 Pinto 1600 - Sold!  
1979 Pinto 2300 - Sold!
1984 Audi 5000 Avant - 60,000 original miles
1987 Audi 5000 S Quattro - The snowmobile
1973 Volvo 1800 ES wagon -  my project car
1976 Mustang II - Wifey's new toy