1972 Ford Maverick 2 Door 200 C4 Restored Completely non-Grabber Drives Great

1972 Ford Maverick

Technical specifications of Ford Maverick 1972

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Grand Bay, Alabama, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Maverick
Type: Sedan
Trim: no trim
Year: 1972
Mileage: 87,900
VIN: 2K91T107589
Color: Turquoise
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: black
Options: CD Player
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

This is a beautifully restored 72 Ford Maverick that runs and drives great. It is ready to put in the car shows right now. The paint job is fantastic and actually looks better in person than it does in the photos. The bottom of this car has even been cleaned and painted black. What I like is the fact it hasn't been undercoated any where. You can see the actual pans and it shows no signs of anything ever being worked on. I think this was a rust free car from the start. The small bumpers have been re-chromed and look and fitperfect. Every where I look is solid as a rock and shows no signs of rust ever. Even the door jambs were finished out nicely. It hasoriginal Maverickbucket seats fully recovered and they look awesome. I'm pretty sure it was a bench seat car from the factory because it still has a column shifter though. The car fires right up and will go anywhere you need, nd quick. This is one of the peppiest 6 cylinder cars I have ever driven. It has Micky Thompson tires on the back and it will turn them over with ease. I have to refrain from making jack rabbit starts because it breaks them loose so easy. The wheels are 15" Ansens and they are new and flawless. I have an extranew one still in the box for a spare. The tires are new as well. The car will cruise the Interstate at 70-80 with no problem and it goes straight and stops straight. There are no vibrations whatsoever. The engine compartment is detailed out and looks great. The only thing I wasn't real pleased about is the headliner they installed. I think it must have been the first one they put it. It needs someone that can go in there and stretch out some wrinkles or just replace it. These vinyl headliners are very stretchable and should be able to be tightened up nicely. Other than that I don't know of anything it needs...unless your a V8 guy like me. In my opinion this car is screaming for a V8 conversion with a floor shifter. If I don't sell it soon that's what she will get and it will become a keeper. Call or text me at 228-623-1650 if you have any questions.

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