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Silver Metallic 1976 Ford Gran Torino 4-door pillared hardtop with black vinyl roof. Looks like a day for flying a kite. The details of the Gran Torino are on the next page.
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The 1976 Torino comes in a 2-door, 4-door, and wagon body styles. Option packages include the baselevel Torino, the Gran Torino, and the Gran Torino Brougham.
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A 1976 Mustang II coupe in Creme exterior paint with a creme vinyl half roof is featured on this part of the 1976 Ford lineup sales brochure.
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America's best-selling small luxury car. You'll feel younger as soon as you see Mustang II's exciting choice of models and options. There are three glamorous Luxury Groups for your selection: Silver, Tan Glow, or Silver Blue Glow. Mustang II offers two body styles in four models: the fastback-styled 3-door 2+2 and Mach 1 with fold-down rear seat, or the formal roofline Hardtop and Ghia. The standard power is a thrifty 2.3 liter engine with 4-speed floor shift. You get the optional 302 CID V-8 (with SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic) or 2.8 liter V-6 (with manual 4-speed). Or choose the exciting new Stallion Group exterior for the 2_2 and 2-Door Hardtop models. In small sporty cars, too, Ford means value.
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A Green Glow 1976 Ford Maverick 4-door sedan is featured on this part of the 1976 Ford lineup sales brochure. The details are shown on the next page.
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The details of the 1976 Ford Maverick are shown here. The interior image is of a bench seat that is nearly 5 feet across trimmed with an attractive green random stripe cloth and vinyl. Nice!
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Tan 1976 Ford Pinto 3-door Runabout with Squire Option which features the woodgrain vinyl paneling on bodyside and lower back panel with bright surround moldings; belt, drip and window moldings, and wheel covers. The next page shows the Pinto offering details.
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The details of the 1976 Ford Pinto are shown here. The 1976 pinto comes in a 2-door sedan, 3-door runabout (hatchback), and a wagon.
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The back page of the 1976 Ford lineup sales brochure features the Thunderbird. Shown is a Thunderbird with the Creme and Gold luxury group which includes the two tone Tan and Gold glamour paint, tape stripe, padded gold vinyl half roof, wide creme bodyside moldings, deep dish wheels, and gold Thunderbird emblem in the opera window. A the very bottom of this page are the dimensions of all the Ford cars.
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Cool Ford promotional photo of a Polar White 1976 Mustang Cobra II with blue interior, t-tops, hood scoop, rear quarter window louvers, and sport wheels.
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Close-up of the Cobra wheels, V8 and Cobra emblem, and Cobra II side graphics.
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Check out this photo of a Polar White 1976 Mustang II Ghia notchback. It's a HDR photo. This Mustang II has a white half vinyl top, blue interior, automatic, and the 2.8L V6 engine.
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Another awesome HRD shot of a Polar White 1976 Mustang II Ghia notchback. The optional bumper guards are those two big vertical rubber topped protrusions on the bumper. They stick out further than the regular bumper and allow you to bump into things with less damage. As a kid I remember you could push a broken car home if you had these.
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This Mustang II Ghia has the optional Steel Styled Wheels.
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Front end shot of a Polar White 1976 Mustang II Ghia.
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Under the hood is a 170ci (2.8L) V6 engine. It has a 2 barrel carburetor. These were factory rated at 104 horsepower.
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Check out the blue interior. It has woodgrain accents on the steering wheel, dash, center console, and door panels. Even the shifter handle is woodgrained.
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The blue vinyl seats look real comfortable.
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This is an information card for the 1976 Mustang II Limited Edition Special Value Package which is available on the two-door hardtop and three-door 2+2 hatchback. The package content is listed as special lower body tutone paint combinations, dual accent bodyside tape stripes, styled steel wheels with trim rings, special seat inserts, and brushed aluminum instrument panel applique. There is also a package "A" option which includes forged aluminum wheels. Exterior two-tone color combinations are listed as Creme over Gold, White over Red, and White over Blue.
(from page 12 of the 1976 Collection)
This is the back of the information card for the 1976 Mustang II Limited Edition Special Value Package which lists which options are not available with the special package. They include rocker panel molding, tutone paint stripe, cast spoke aluminum wheels, Stallion Appearance Group, Cobra II Appearance Group, Luxury Interior Group, bodyside molding, and pin stripes. The base Special Value Package is priced at $137 or $234 with the Package "A" which includes forged aluminum wheels.