The seller describes this 1974 Gran no Sport as “an original survivor that has super-low mileage, and a beautiful interior.” It also features A/C and an optional paint color, and the dealer decal is still on the tail panel. He adds, “It runs great and has an awesome exhaust note.”
- A 38 in the VIN and 65R on the body data plate denote the Gran no Sport.
- The seller indicates that the code-S (in the VIN), 400-cu.in. OHV V8 is original to the vehicle.
- A y carburetor and aluminum Weiand manifold have replaced the stock two-barrel and intake.
- A chromed air cleaner and dual exhausts were added, as well.
- The battery is new.
- A code-U C6 three-speed automatic transmission is operated via a floor-shifter in a console.
- Code-2 for the rear axle denotes a 2.75:1 gear ratio.
- This no still has its original code-5J Ginger Glow llic paint, according to the seller.
- He says the paint “shines well, is intact, and the color is rich and deep.”
- The vinyl top is four years old.
- He describes the original code-DU light tan and orange vinyl bucket-seat interior as “awesome.”
- A comprehensive gauge package was included in the Gran no Sport.
- This is also equipped with power steering and power front disc/rear drum brakes.
- It rolls on 14-inch Magnum 500 steel wheels and lop radial tires.
- nificant amounts of original paperwork and manuals go with the sale.
- The original AM/FM radio comes with the car.
- The original air cleaner, carburetor, and manifold are also included.
- A 3-inch-long scratch is on the driver’s-side front fender above no emblem, the seller points out.
- A very small crease is next to the scratch.
- There are three dime-sized touchup blemishes on trunk by the lock, he adds.
- Additional paint chips are on the bottoms of the rear quarter panels.
- The tires should be replaced, he says.
- New headlights should be installed.
- And the wipers need replacement.
- This Gran no Sport is said to have very low mileage.
- It reportedly still wears its factory-applied paint.
- The interior is also believed to be original.
- Its optional 400-cu.in. engine was upgraded to a four-barrel carburetor and dual exhausts.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean title in his name. This 1974 Gran no Sport will soon provide time travel back to the bell-bottom era for its new owner.