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Car Of The Day: October 24, 2009; MotorMax '77 Ford Granada
Topic Started: Oct 24 2009, 01:04 AM (131 Views)
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Today's car of the day is MotorMax's 1977 Ford Granada.

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The Ford Granada was an intermediate sized car built and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America from 1975 to 1982, along with its sister models, the Mercury Monarch, and Lincoln Versailles. The Granada was touted by Ford as a rival to the similarly sized Mercedes-Benz 280 of the time. The Granada and Monarch were available as a 2-door coupe or a 4-door sedan. A total of 2,066,336 Granadas were produced.[1]

The Granada replaced the Torino as Ford's mid-size model. They were assembled in Wayne, Michigan and Mahwah, New Jersey. They also overlapped with the Maverick/Comet's ultimate successors, the Ford Fairmont and the Mercury Zephyr, which were released in 1978. The first-generation Granada and Monarch were based on the platform of the Maverick/Comet four-door. It shared much of its design with earlier Ford compacts and intermediates, dating back to the 1960 Ford Falcon. Powertrain options included the base 200 CID six-cylinder, a 250 CID six, a 302 CID V8, and a 351 CID "Windsor" V8. Available transmissions included a standard three-speed manual, a four-speed manual with overdrive, and a three-speed automatic (standard on 351-powered cars). The 1980 model year added a 49-state optional 255 CID V8, which was the only V8 offered in California-spec cars that year.

Ghia versions of both the Granada and Monarch included higher-level interior and exterior trim and added sound insulation. The 1975-76 Grand Monarch Ghia was a top-of-the line version. The Granada Sports Coupe was produced from 1976 to 1977; Mercury offered a similar treatment with its 1976-77 Monarch S. A 1977–1/2 variation on the Granada Sports Coupe, produced from May '77 through the end of the model year, featured blacked-out molding, modified trim, taillights, and color selections. Documentation of this half-year model exists in Ford advertising from spring 1977. This car is perhaps the "rarest" of Granada production.

The 1976–77 Sports Coupe and S packages included standard heavy-duty suspension, styled steel wheels, striping unique to this option and unique interior trim with standard bucket seats. The 1978-80 ESS (European Sport Sedan) replaced the Sports Coupe and S models. Sports Coupes, and ESS models equipped with bucket seats, can be identified by trim codes beginning with "P" on the car's data sticker on the edge of the driver's door. The Granada and Monarch ESS models featured "blacked-out" chrome, and a standard-equipment bucket seat interior with a floor-mounted shifter, although a bench seat was optional. Ford Motor Company's design chief at the time, Stephen Estrada, mentioned later that "The Granada was my favorite design and the one that I'm most proud of". The ESS option included standard color-keyed wheelcovers (styled-steel wheels were optional) and unique opera-window louvres.

The 1978 model year brought a minor restyling including rectangular headlamps and revised taillights, features which continued through the end of first-generation Granada/Monarch production in 1980.


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For more information and pictures of the real car please visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Granada_(North_America)

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One of my top ten most wanted cars in diecast for a long time, MotorMax finally made my wish come true. And a huge thank you to James for RAOKing me with this one! Thank you very much! A great casting, in a great color. I do hope we see more of this one in future MotorMax lines. I also wish they'd do a Mercury Monarch version of it, as well as a new casting of a Lincoln Versailles...

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The range was moved to Ford's newer Fox platform (introduced as the 1978 Ford Fairmont and Mercury Zephyr) for the 1981 model year and was sold through the 1982 model year. The Granada name was retained, but the Monarch name was replaced by Cougar in Mercury's lineup. Styling of these cars resembled a slightly bigger and more formal version of the Fairmont, with upgraded interior trim. Base power for the Fox-body Granada was a 2.3 L Lima I4, with an optional 200 cid straight six and 255 CID V8.

A wagon joined the line-up for the 1982 model year, replacing the Fairmont and Zephyr wagons, available in "L" and "GL" forms. The 1982 model also saw the return of the Blue Oval logo on a Ford vehicle for the first time since the Great Depression. Although most other Ford models saw the logo arrive in 1983 (Except for the Fairmont, which was about to be replaced with the Ford Tempo for 1984, and the Ford Thunderbird, which rarely had any mention of Ford on the vehicle itself for most of its existence.), the Granada saw it arrive a year early, largely as a test. While Ford had quit using the logo on its vehicles during the Depression, it had remained over the years as its logo in all other uses (corporate logo, sales literature, advertisements, owner manuals, dealership signs, etc.) and decided to use it again on its vehicles.

For 1983 the Granada name was retired in the North American market, replaced by a Fox-platform-derived downsized model of the LTD. Mercury offered this car as the Marquis.


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Be careful of the grill, they fall off very easily, just like the real car. :bangles:
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It's a car I didn't become aware of until last year, but I knew when I saw it I wanted one.

So a big thanks to James again for sending me one in a swap a few months ago :thumbup:
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Snowowl
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One I have been trying to find. Never arrived on the pegs in my neck of the woods.
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Alright, so I open my cars up and take the tags off Beanie Babies then give the beanies to my daughters to play with. :o
After all, they are only toys :toy:
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ivantt
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New casting?? Quick! Take it apart!
Was this one offered in one of the Amer. Graff. scenes? Maybe not. I don't recall it ever making to the pegs as a single. Probably just about when Motormax pulled the plug on Fresh Cherries after Walmart started clearancing them.
Does something look wrong wit the C-pillar area or is it just me?

<<-----Dominique says, "All Ford week.....poor JAMES."
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I used to be a genius, but I found out it's a lot less work and more fun to be a redneck.
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Snowowl
Oct 24 2009, 05:07 AM
One I have been trying to find. Never arrived on the pegs in my neck of the woods.
Same here...I haven't seen one at all.
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WOO-HOO!! SNOW!!
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Snowowl
Oct 24 2009, 05:07 AM
One I have been trying to find. Never arrived on the pegs in my neck of the woods.
I might be able to find another Snowowl, if I do, it will be yours.
And you too Just David!!!!!. What about the white Horizon?????

I have a couple more of them I think.




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ivantt
Oct 24 2009, 12:57 PM


<<-----Dominique says, "All Ford week.....poor JAMES."
Yes I could use a little comforting!!!!!!!
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ivantt
Oct 24 2009, 12:57 PM
Does something look wrong wit the C-pillar area or is it just me?
http://www.cargurus.com/images/2009/04/29/19/05/1977-ford-granada-pic-42677.jpeg

Maybe a little on the thin side?
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looks a good casting.
how ever i must say im not a fan of the us granada's but the uk/european mk1 and mk2 ford granadas are two of my favourite ever cars :)
original mb dinky corgi boxes always wanted
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That is one I could not find also.
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be7bt
Oct 24 2009, 11:57 PM
That is one I could not find also.
Same here my friend. ;)
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Oct 25 2009, 12:12 AM
be7bt
Oct 24 2009, 11:57 PM
That is one I could not find also.
Same here my friend. ;)
I don't think MotorMax relizes what a good idea Fresh Cherries really was. If my Walmart hadn't gotten tons of the earlier releases after selling out of them the first time....the remaining releases would have come in and sold out too. Instead the Gremlins, Pacers, and Pintos sat around forever because everyone here that wanted one already had them!

At least Johnny Lightning has the Aspen, Monza, and Eagle SX/4 coming soon. And those will make up for the absence of Fresh Cherries.
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New casting?? Quick! Take it apart!
I see what you mean, Swifty.
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Aside from that I think they did a really good job on this one! Unlike their '78 Thunderbird which is horrible...
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