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shanewherry
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Posted: 24-April-2021 at 3:25PM |
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1973 Gran Torino Wagon
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shanewherry
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I bought this almost a month ago. Just having title issues so I can not get it across the border into Canada.
It is a 1973 Gran Torino wagon. Has a 400 and a C6, 9" rear with 2:70 rear gears. Future mods are a Lincoln Town car frame with air ride, 7.3L godzilla swap with a 10r80 or 10r140 trans. Not sure which one. |
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shanewherry
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1973 Gran Torino Wagon
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72FordGTS
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It looks pretty solid! It sounds like you have big plans, keep us posted.
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Vince
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shanewherry
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Will do.
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gpd294
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Any updates??
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Carlos....1975 Gran Torino Squire Station Wagon restored to look like a 1973 Torino Station
Wagon my Dad bought new from McAnary Ford on June 6, 1973 in Gary,Indiana |
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jdproper73
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and swap out those rear end gear. I have a 78 Ranchero with 2.50 gears. Slower then molasses in January. Jason
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78FordLtd2
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Awesome wagon!! Great find bro!
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72 RS 351
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You might also think of other possible swaps too. The later transmissions have really low 1st gears. The 6R80 has a 4.17:1 1st gear, and that one is fairly sorted out, while the ten speeds have a lot of bad reviews still. Those need more time for development. The 6R80 can handle a lot of towing, and there is a controller for it($1300). Those come in two versions, the 5.0 can fit SBF's, and the other one fits the late V6's. That one has what looks like a round bell housing pattern, and it fit behind the turbo 3.5's and 2.7's etc. Any of those as a package can work with the matching PCM, and they should fit in the engine bay.
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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000+ rpm 351-4V &4R70W 73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later. 92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W |
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Rockatansky
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FWIW i'd do a GearVendors overdrive and 3.73 rear before an engine / trans swap
https://www.gearvendors.com/hrford3s.html |
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72 RS 351
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Those are great for an existing engine and trans you are happy with. The new 7.3 crate engine sounds really good, but I would not be thrilled by the prices and the typical OHV fuel economy of a big block.
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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000+ rpm 351-4V &4R70W 73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later. 92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W |
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Rockatansky
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IMO the 400 is Ford's unpolished gem, just basic updates (compression and cam)and it's an efficient torque monster in a relatively compact package. while there's nothing wrong with the factory iron castings for intended use, swapping to alloy heads & intake takes the power to weight ratio to crazy town
Edited by Rockatansky - 31-July-2021 at 6:42AM |
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shanewherry
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Well My car finally arrived in Canada into my possession. To tell the truth, if I saw this car in person, i would have run away. Pics to follow in a new post
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hogfiddles
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glad it’s home..... I watched the unloading video :)
Hey, at least your’s runs..... none of mine do—-yet ....... so you’re ahead of me
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1973 Gran Torino Sport - Q code “Q-Clone” project-on-hold
1972 Gran Torino Sport - Q code new project 1972 Gran Torino - parts 1969 Torino GT - M code 95+/- mid-80's Yamaha XJ-Series (10 trophies) |
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Rockatansky
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well she's all yours now ... either more work than you bargained for, or a driver you can work on the little things for a flip at some point. there's a Love Wagons crowd that will probably be happy to fill the $ gap in your current balance if/when you decide to part ways |
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