I bought one with a clean body for $750, put a thousand into a new transmission, will put another $2000 into a new motor, another $1000 into suspension, another $1000 into the interior and about $3000 into paint. I guess it depends on how nice you want one! Actually, it depends on where you are buying it, who are you buying it from and what is its condition. If you are buying it from Another Country or location other than your country, it would be difficult to determine but be sure to be ready for its shipment(shipment sometimes are carried by the seller, depends on your negotiation). If you are purchasing this vehicle from a private seller, it will definitely be cheaper than buying it from used car dealers or car auctions. The condition will also determine its value, if it has original genuine parts and restored, expect that it wont be cheap. You can always make use of online cars classifieds sites to locate this car and determine which and where would be the source of it where you can get the best deal out of it. Good luck!
85mph
Around 90 mph.
Ford Pinto was created in 1970.
No, Ford quit making the Pinto in 1980.
There were ( 1971 to 1980 model years of the Ford Pinto )
The Ford Pinto had model years ( 1971 to 1980 )
I believe the first model year of the Ford Pinto was ( 1971 )
With the 1600cc engine, advertised power, 54 hpWith the 2000cc engine, advertised power, 86 hp
A Ford Pinto can be purchased at local dealerships, selling both new and used versions. Ford Pinto cars may also be purchased from Advanced Auto and Auto Zone.
Pinto
( .025 inch ) point gap for a 1971 Ford Pinto according to my Chilton book
The current price of Ford Motor stock is valued at 15.08. This value is actually an increase of +44 from the previous value of the stock quote retrieved.