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Number One: 1972 Ford Gran Torino GT
Does a freakin’ Gran Torino qualify as a muscle car? Probably not, but spotting one is a rear occurrence, especially within the confines of SEMA, and this one definitely deserves some attention. Big bad and blue, power comes from a Super Cobra Jet engine mated to a four-speed manual with a Hurst shifter. Beyond the exquisite body work are a gray leather interior, an Alcantara headliner, and Bonspeed wheels measuring 20 inches on the rear. Be an individual, stand apart – drive a Torino.
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