Very cool commercials!!! Thanks for sharing Matt! I do agree with Tom about pre-production units being used in advertising and promotional uses....
:Welcome: to the site! Looks like you have a great-looking project!! I really like the look of those Factory Aluminum Slots on the small bumper...
:Welcome: from Atlantic Canada!
I wouldn't touch the bolts or studs without heat. Also watch the 'ear' tabs of the head at the front and rear exhaust ports! I have had the tab...
:Welcome: from Atlantic Canada! Looks like you've got some work ahead of you! I'm sure it looks a lot better after some pressure-washing. Lots...
:Welcome: from Atlantic Canada! If you have the VIN, there may be a small chance that the VIN could be registered here on our VIN List. I know...
So was it a 71 or 72?
Thank you for the compliment on the wheel. I got it out of a 79 F-150. I had @mercgt73 recover the wheel in leather and I am very very happy...
First character of the VIN will tell you the year... 1=1971, 2=1972... In my experience, the bumperettes seemed to be more common in 72 than 71,...
:Welcome: from Atlantic Canada, from a fellow 71 Grabber owner!! IIRC, that car was pretty rough for the money they were asking?? I have added...
I threw my hat in the ring and posted up some stuff in my "garage". It certainly has the potential to build quite a database of different models...
Thanks guys! This site made it all possible!
Beautiful car, but we need to see more pictures!!!! Please!!!! I love this colour combo!
1971 Maverick Grabber Built on October 7, 1970 Purchased new from Moorhead Ford in Mansfield, OH by Cecilia Kozak (age 60) in October, 1970....
Paul Masson submitted a new car to the Garage : 1971 Maverick Grabber 1971 Maverick Grabber Built on October 7, 1970 Purchased new from...
:Welcome: from just up the coast in New Brunswick!!
Thanks for sharing. So your car is a REAL 1970 Grabber? I have added your VIN to the list for 1970.
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