1977 Ford Granada Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Jonathan B
Mar 05, 2010
haha this car was unstopable in the end it had no reverse every thing was worn out brakes, wheel berings,tires haha set of front tires every 2 to 3 days it was forest green and the interer matched had to check the gas and fill her up with oil every seal in the engin leaked something but that 300 stright 6 still ran---it was my first car---im going to go cry nowMar 05, 2010
by Anonymous
Dec 21, 2009
I had a 1977 Ford Granada 2 Dr with a 302V8 and factory 4 speed. Forth gear was over drive. When I brought the car it had slightly over size tires on it and it handled exceptionally well. My car had a large rear end which was very heavy and it went fantastic in the snow. The rear main seal went and I had to keep on replacing clutches until I finally replaced the seal. Forth gear (over drive) and third gear are too close in ratio. The car had plenty of power in first and second, only fair in third and not too good in over drive. Ford had a lot of trouble with their valve seals in the seventies and my Granada was no exception. The seals turn rock hard, break up and clog the oil pump screen which staves the engine for oil. If the pass kicks in then in a piece of valve seal may then get sucked into the oil pump. The chip will then break the pump and twist off the shaft the drives the distributor. I suggest that anyone with a Ford engine in the seventies have their valve seals replaced if they are original. My car was rust proofed and I thought that was a good thing, but as it turned out the rust proofing material ruined car. The material let go from the body partially and water got in between the rust proof material and the body itself. You couldn't tell what was going on under the rust proof coating and by the time I realized what was going on the body was too far gone to save. I've heard some people knock the Granada, but I certainly liked my Granada and I enjoyed driving it. I once got into an accident in a snow storm while crossing over high way bridge that suddenly froze over. Although the car received quite a bit of damage it stood up quite well considering I took on a tractor trailer and a guard rail. Dec 21, 2009
by Sead A
Nov 11, 2009
Performance - amazing what else to expect from V8 muscle
Build Quality no rapairs needed on the body
Appearance-interior wood, exterior is a classic 70`s car
fun factor on scale from 1- 10 10 being the best it would
drffinetly be 10 =)Nov 11, 2009
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by Jonathan B
Mar 05, 2010
haha this car was unstopable in the end it had no reverse every thing was worn out brakes, wheel berings,tires haha set of front tires every 2 to 3 days it was forest green and the interer matched had to check the gas and fill her up with oil every seal in the engin leaked something but that 300 stright 6 still ran---it was my first car---im going to go cry nowMar 05, 2010
by Anonymous
Dec 21, 2009
I had a 1977 Ford Granada 2 Dr with a 302V8 and factory 4 speed. Forth gear was over drive. When I brought the car it had slightly over size tires on it and it handled exceptionally well. My car had a large rear end which was very heavy and it went fantastic in the snow. The rear main seal went and I had to keep on replacing clutches until I finally replaced the seal. Forth gear (over drive) and third gear are too close in ratio. The car had plenty of power in first and second, only fair in third and not too good in over drive. Ford had a lot of trouble with their valve seals in the seventies and my Granada was no exception. The seals turn rock hard, break up and clog the oil pump screen which staves the engine for oil. If the pass kicks in then in a piece of valve seal may then get sucked into the oil pump. The chip will then break the pump and twist off the shaft the drives the distributor. I suggest that anyone with a Ford engine in the seventies have their valve seals replaced if they are original. My car was rust proofed and I thought that was a good thing, but as it turned out the rust proofing material ruined car. The material let go from the body partially and water got in between the rust proof material and the body itself. You couldn't tell what was going on under the rust proof coating and by the time I realized what was going on the body was too far gone to save. I've heard some people knock the Granada, but I certainly liked my Granada and I enjoyed driving it. I once got into an accident in a snow storm while crossing over high way bridge that suddenly froze over. Although the car received quite a bit of damage it stood up quite well considering I took on a tractor trailer and a guard rail. Dec 21, 2009
by Sead A
Nov 11, 2009
Performance - amazing what else to expect from V8 muscle
Build Quality no rapairs needed on the body
Appearance-interior wood, exterior is a classic 70`s car
fun factor on scale from 1- 10 10 being the best it would
drffinetly be 10 =)Nov 11, 2009
by Chris P
Nov 11, 2009
I only owned the car for a few months, but from the experience I had with it it was a pretty good car. It had a 302 V8, mated to a C4 automatic Transmission, but the best part was the 4.11 gearing in the rear axle. That car could get up and move, despite the fact that an unknown problem caused it to pull to the right whenever you gunned it. The build quality was pretty good, but the exhaust was falling apart and it was missing a Catalytic converter. It was cheap to buy, but gas sadly was not. It guzzled gas. It had about 80K miles, so it was low low mileage for its age. It was a blast to drive and work on, but sadly it had to go because of maintenance costs.Nov 11, 2009
by Marcus S
Jul 31, 2009
I had bought what was supposed to be a good car. Withing a week, the car stopped running, I had to borrow money to put in a whole brand new engine in it. Then, the air went out, and one by one all the window motors went out. I would have to take extra clothes with me to change into at work, since I could not get the windows down, I had my first heat stroke in this vehicle.Jul 31, 2009
by Niels C
Apr 23, 2008
This i the nicest Granada van I have seen for many years. It has a 2.3 liter V6 engine and automatic transmission. And a lot of Ikea potential!
It was the top model from German Ford, and is about the nearest you get an real American car- build in Europe.....
Apr 23, 2008
by Jeremy M
Feb 20, 2008
The Granada has good room inside the car seats are comfortable. Just a fun car to drive. The 77 is the best looking Granada made.Feb 20, 2008
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