If parking was not so god damn expensive id buy a few old cars myself
Ford Gran Torino Sport 351 Cleaveland Fastback specs
Car type | Coupe |
Curb weight | 1778 kg (3920 lbs) |
Dimensions | 5.27 m (207 in) long, 2.01 m (79 in) wide, 1.32 m (52 in) high |
Wheelbase | 2.90 m (114 in) |
Introduced | 1972 |
Origin country | United States |
Views | 9.8k |
Submitted by | Super8 |
Powertrain specs
Engine type | Ford Cleveland 335-series 351C V-8 |
Displacement | 5.8 l (351 ci / 5752 cc) |
Power | 251 ps (248 bhp / 185 kw) @ 5400 rpm |
Torque | 405 Nm (299 lb-ft) @ 3800 rpm |
Power / liter | 44 ps (43 hp) |
Power / weight | 141 ps (139 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 228 Nm (168 lb-ft) / t |
Transmission | Ford 3.25 4 Speed (3.25 ratio) |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
Gran Torino Sport 351 Cleaveland Fastback competition
Bowen Liee 9y ago
The fact about this car is that it is a old car so it does not drive very well so if I buy a car I would not buy it.
De C 3y ago
Your have never driven a Gran Torino then the power steer always you turn the the wheel with a pinkie, and the front disc power brakes stop on a dime the interior is very room I have two of them one restored, one original hardly that was hardly driven, if your ever in Az I would let you drive it to see how well a 49 year old car can handle it’s quite amazing. The one out there that don’t handle well are probably worn out and need restoration.
Jim 2y ago @De C
Listen to this guy. I had one in the 70’s, it would run with anything. Spedo buried at 125 and you could do that in 3rd gear.