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Back when it was new, ads for today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe Granada equated its looks to a Mercedes Benz. There's no mistaking this Granada for what it is currently, which is totally awesome.
In 1978, the Granada received a 250-cubic-inch straight-six rated at 94 hp as the base engine; this car has the thirstier 302-cubic-inch V8, good for 134 horses. According to the build tag on this car ...
If you like bright red plastic and fake wood trim, this is the interior for you. The bench seat with fold-down armrest was called the Flight Bench. This car has some high-priced options, but the ...
Here's a museum-quality everyday Ford from the late 1970s. It's essentially a time capsule, with only 47 miles on the odometer. It's not fancy or fast, but it does have the rarely seen four-speed ...
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Few people remember the Ford Granada, and nobody can blame them. It wasn't Ford's most popular nameplate, with the first generation launching in 1975 and remaining in production for only five years.