The Pint-oh is all original, 29,500 miles. Grandma gave it to me before she passed away. Still has the original bias plyed tires on it! It's not perfect, but looks good when cleaned up. Has some spider web cracks in the paint and is faded (needs a good buff). Next summer, it's getting driven. Haven't put 200 miles on it since I've owned it. All of those miles are just to local car shows. Who would of ever thought that a Pinto would turn heads? Think this one is called a notchback. Has a small trunk but no back hatch to pop open.
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Originally Posted by gasstingy
I'm some kind of jealous of the Pint-oh! My first new car was a 1976 Pinto Pony MPG with the Stallion trim package. Yellow with matte black trim. I drove that car hard, but the 2.3L, 4-speed combo was good for 28 mpg at ~ 80 MPH. I'd pay good money for another good hatchback 76 Pinto.
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