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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:514 Flywheel HP:600 Torque:600
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CID:466 Flywheel HP:550
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429CJ bored and stroked to 468CI, Cam: Lunati 61602, Heads: C9VE - Ported & Polished, Intake: Weiand Stealth Hi-Rise, Carb: Holley 850, Ignition: Ford Duraspark II, C6 Transmission, 9" 3.25:1 Posi |
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1/4 Mile:13.3 MPH:105 60ft:1.73 Weight:4260 CID:468 Flywheel HP:450@5400 Torque:550@3400
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Rare factory 460 big-block car; mechanically perfect, cosmetically challenged. Finally found a sheetmetal donor so bodywork is next on the agenda, followed by a 521 engine build. |
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CID:460
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This was my first car I ever owned and was my grandfathers car before he passed away. I started work on this (against my parents better judgement at the time) at age 17. It unfortunately took some wear years ago when my ex-wife didn't like me working on it. Well she hasn't been registered since 2002 but it's time to bring her back!!! |
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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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