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Pinto, Ford's sporty
subcompact, is the smallest four-passenger car assembled in the U.S.
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Roominess, economy,
handling ease, and simple service have made Maverick one of America's best
selling cars. |
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Mustang for 1972
continues the contemporary styling accents of 1971, with upgraded
interiors and Exterior Decor Groups. |
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Torino's dramatic
changes for 1972 include all-new styling, trim, and interiors - plus
important design improvements. |
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The Ford line
includes front and rear styling refinements for 1972. An electric sunroof
option has been added. |
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Offered in a single
body style for 1972, Thunderbird is all-new inside and out, with greater
interior room. |
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Capri, the European
sporty car with American-car luxury, offers many standard items including
power front disc brakes. |
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Basically unchanged
for 1972. Comet combines roomy interior dimensions with compact size.
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Cougar for 1972
continues the luxury styling established in 1971, but with a new lower
suggested retail price. |
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Completely redesigned
in 1972, Montego adds a fastback model, luxurious new interiors, and door
impact protection. |
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Mercury improvements
for 1972 are evolutionary - rear seat belt retractors, new metallic
paints, and Sure-Track brakes. |
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The luxurious Lincoln
Continental has an AM radio, power antenna, and white sidewall tires added
to its long list of standard equipment for 1972. |
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A limited edition Town Car joins the Continentals. |
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The all-new
Continental Mark IV continues the classic tradition of the Mark III, but
with greater interior room and added luxury features including twin 6-way
power seats. |
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