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During the last season of Starsky & Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard premiered on CBS, and one of the factory replicas was used in the first episode, "One Armed Bandits", seen to be driven by regular character Cooter Davenport (Ben L. Jones). This was the only appearance of the Torino in the series, and many fans have speculated over its strange one ...
1976 Ford Gran Torino 2-door Starsky and Hutch Replica. Engine options remained the unchanged for 1976, however fuel economy was improved on all engines with revisions to the engine spark advance and the EGR valve operation. The 351-2V engines and the 400-2V had a power and torque increase, and the 460-4V had a power decrease.
18. 1974-1976 Ford Gran Torino, 'Starsky and Hutch' The bright red car with the distinctive white stripe that cruised the streets of Bay City, California, in "Starsky and Hutch" was actually ...
Starsky and Hutch — car designer, "striped tomato" Torino (1975–1979) The Dukes of Hazzard — car modifications (1979) Knight Rider — car designer (1982–1986) The Late Show — episode dated April 28, 1988, as himself (1988) Biography — episode, The Munsters: America's First Family of Fright, as himself (2003)
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The first imports from the U.S. consisted of 1,021 complete cars, manufacturing equipment, and spare parts. Groundbreaking for the new factory in the city of Santa Isabel in Córdoba Province was held in March 1955 with the first Jeep vehicle driven out on 27 April 1956. The initial production was of various Jeeps.
The engine was rated at 266 hp (198 kW) (SAE net) for 1972 when installed in the Mustang, and 248 hp (185 kW) in the Torino and Montego. [5] An increase in the combustion chamber size and the use of smaller valves occurred in 1973, [ 1 ] which reduced horsepower to 246 hp (183 kW) for the four-barrel for the intermediate Fords, though it still ...