I'm surprised no one thought of this before now. http://www.autotraderclassics.com/classic-car/1973-Ford-Torino-1468073.xhtml?conversationId=830934
The wheels and tires are wrong for a Starsky & Hutch "tribute". Shouldn't they be slot wheels? Also, for my money the stripe should go up the D pillar. I think it would have a more balanced look.
I like that. I'm not feeling the wheel and tire size either. Also, not digging the stripes on the tailgate.
Ha! Ha! I'm sitting here watching Starsky & Hutch episodes on the DVR and surfing the forum. I enjoy all the old cars and wagons as much as the show itself. I dig this wagon.
nice wagon.. i am like the other posts the tires just dont look right..as far as paint i cant say much.. painting a car is a very personal thing..if we all did it the same it would be boring ... at 11,000 it makes me wanna drag my old ford out slap a orange paint job on it.. ha ha ha ha
I love the look of the 73-74 Gran Torinos. I know it's some kind of tribute but I'd ditch the check marks on the sides and find some better wheels/tires. Nice wagon for maybe $10,000.
I agree with you about the paint being a matter of personal taste, but in this case I thought the point was to make a wagon version of the Starsky & Hutch Torino. It's just my opinion, but I think this car misses the mark on a couple of points. I hadn't looked at the original listing, so I didn't see the tailgate. These stripes don't go with the Starsky & Hutch theme at all. Even so, I wish my friend with the 2 Gran Torino Sports -- he's a big Starsky & Hutch Torino fan, as well -- was computer savvy. I'd email these pics; I think he'd get a kick out of them
Actually, yours would be more correct - the show used a '75/'76 Grand Torino Sport 2-door hardtop (not the sportsroof hardtop). This guy's only about 30 years late for the Starsky and Hutch fad..... Without the rolling stock and the paint job, this is a $6,000 wagon at best. I think it still is......