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Torino
The Ford Torino was produced by the Ford motor company from 1968 to 1976. The Torino was created to eventually replace the very popular Fairlane name with an all new brand of Ford beauty, power and style. Although Ford still used the Fairlane name up through 1971, the Torino name was used on most body styles. |
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CID:351 |
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Zebra4 |
1976 Gran Torino Brougham
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Early days with this car so am deciding on the final look and what to do with the engine & tranmission. Edlebrock Performer carb and inlet manifold, MSD ignition & distributor. Also had a custom made twin stainless steel exhaust made, but having trouble finding headers over here (England) that are listed for this car. Looking at changing the heads and cam before moving on to the torque coverter and axle ratio. |
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CID:351 |
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torinogts73c |
1973 Gran Torino Sport
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Taken before bumper modification and yes it is not finished yet! Same car as first picture just with new color and more detail. |
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CID:351 |
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Luv70sFords |
1970 Torino GT Convertable
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Lots of cosmetic work needed, but this beauty is why I am the car nut I am. This is one of very few remaining factory 429 powered convertibles. |
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CID:429 |
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bearzhotrodz |
1971 Ford Torino GT Convertible
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1971 FORD TORINO G.T.
VERY RARE 1971 Ford Torino GT, Convertible, only 1,613 produced that year, C-4 automatic, complete original 351C 4V motor re-build, bucket seat console, ALL new interior carpet to convertible top, newer tires, original magnum 500 wheels, factory AIR CONDITIONING, power steering, power disk brakes, power top with glass window, factory GT hood, this is nice car, drives fantastic, very realiable, SUPER RARE |
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CID:351 |
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mhaggard |
1971 GT Convertible
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This car was purchased new by my father in the fall of 1970 from Bishop-Hansel Ford in Santa Rosa, California. The delivered price was $5001.75. I acquired it in June of 2006 and I am in the process of restoring it. |
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CID:351 |
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jukkama |
1972 Gran Torino Sport
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Restoration process took time. I promised to take care of
Mr. Guts to.
Hopefully Kevin (CA Paso Robles) and former fans are happy my project "end result". |
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Originally a GT but someone done a good job on the Cobra changes. Bought about a year ago and the car was in good shape. 70000 original miles and good interior. I am planning more upgrades but I am following the previous owners upgrades and this makes is challenging. Look forward to new paint scheme and will post when completed. So far-- MSD 6AL and Pro Billet Distributor, Holley 750, Flowmaster Exhaust, Headers, Ford Racing Heads, Roller Motor Dont know what the cam is. Want to take this to 4.11 rear diff. |
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CID:351 Rearwheel HP:420@6000 Torque:400@\4800 |
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351C 30 over, mild ported 2's, MSD 6A and Pro Billet Dist, Comp XE cam, March pulley set, Edelbrock Performer w/ Holley 600, Hedmen headers w/ Jet Hot, custom X-pipe through Flowmasters |
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CID:351 |
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danz70429scj |
1971 71 Cobra 429 SC
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It's a 71 Cobra J code with the original drivetrain-429/Quadrajet/"N"case 9"/C6 on the column/bench seat(added buckets)/Ram-Air/AM Radio |
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CID:429 |
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