Ford released a small pick up truck today. It's not trivial. Ford launched a smaller pick up truck called Maverick, with a hybrid power train that supposedly will sticker for under $20K. Everybody is talking about it. That's not really our scene but the Ford Maverick Stallion is our bag. For 1976 the Grabber was dropped for a new appearance package called Stallion. Check out the pics. The Stallion package was also available on Mustang II and Pinto. Unfortunately this bad ass look could be ordered with mere mortal power trains. It could also be ordered with a 302 V8 and is a great platform for other Ford V8 engines...no GM LS please. Here is one for sale in Live Oak, Florida. Their asking price is $14.7K, a former magazine feature car with a worked 302. 1976 Ford Maverick Stallion for sale: photos, technical specifications, description (topclassiccarsforsale.com) I'd drive that, would you? Anybody know of any other hot Maverick Stallions out there? Hit me up.
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James A Novotny
6/12/2021 08:19:12 am
I went car shopping one Saturday morning when I was 16. I looked at and drove a 70 Nova - 350/4spd, a 72 Roadrunner 340/4spd, and then a 76 Maverick Stallion 302/3spd with 11,000 miles. I paid $1000 for her in 1979. Lots of great times in that car. She's long gone, but I still have my 70 Maverick that I swapped a Boss 302 engine and Doug Nash 5 spd into.
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