July 16, 2022, 08:50 AM
rscalzoFord Maverick.
I had a Ford Mustang II in the mid 70's with a 302. It put out maybe 150 HP. Overheated anytime the AC was on. Paint was total crap.
Not their best effort.
July 16, 2022, 08:54 AM
RichardCquote:
Originally posted by wrightd:
I owned a Ford Maverick in the 70's. It was good reliable car. Inline 6 motor, simple and strong. Mine had an automatic transmission. It wasn't a fast car but it was a small beast. I used to drive it though 10 inches of mud to get to deer hunting spots.
An automatic, inline 6 Maverick was my wife's car in the seventies, too, excellent value.
I could tune and time it myself.
We bought a set of four economy tires from KMart that lasted forever.
Those were the days, my friends.
July 16, 2022, 09:01 AM
Z06I had a '70 Maverick (first wife's car)
Then a '71 Pinto 2-door, followed by a '72 Pinto 2-door wagon (4-speed)...
After the divorce I had to sell my '76 911S Targa and get a '76 Ranchero... since 1977 I've been Ford free.
I could be talked into a Ford GT though.
July 23, 2022, 10:05 AM
sigspecopsI saw one recently that had an msrp of $24k. That's pretty cheap considering today's inflated auto prices. In 2009 I bought a full size Dodge 1500 SLT for $24k.
July 25, 2022, 03:11 PM
P250UA5quote:
Originally posted by sigspecops:
I saw one recently that had an msrp of $24k. That's pretty cheap considering today's inflated auto prices. In 2009 I bought a full size Dodge 1500 SLT for $24k.
The base Maverick Hybrid seems like a slam dunk option for fleet use.
My dad is planning on putting an order in for one this weekend, I'm guessing a XLT Hybrid.
His main vehicle is a 2012 6.2l Yukon XL Denali.
He's been driving a Mini Convertible recently, that their shop picked up for cheap. Massive savings over the thirsty V8.