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1968 Ford Torino Gt Fastback Stock And Sweet!! Pristine! Original, Very Nice** on 2040-cars

US $13,650.00
Year:1968 Mileage:95765
Location:

Garden City, Idaho, United States

Garden City, Idaho, United States

 Here you have an incredible and original classic 1968 Ford Torino GT Fastback. This car has been freshened up with new base/clearcoat paint in the original Gulfstream Aqua Color that looks fantastic! Great color and trim combination. It retains the original interior in GREAT SHAPE and original carpet in fabulous condition. The rear hat shelf in the rear window has been refurbished and new tires installed. The car has new upper and lower ball joints, new radius/control arm bushings, tie rod ends, upper and lower control arm bushings, new lower control arms, and new sway bar bushings and retainers. Drives and tracks incredibly well. The 302 V8 runs and powers the car very well and feels every bit as spunky as a 351 that I drove. The A/C is Factory but is not hooked up. 

This car is in the dry Northwest and as the pictures show, the bottom of the car is nice and dry showing the factory red oxide primer still. No undercoating covering the bottom of the car. The car was purchased from the son of the gentleman that put on all but a few of the miles on the car before he passed. Original documentation as shown in the pictures of owner's manual, warranty info, selling dealer info, and registration/title application.

I took and posted a lot of pictures to show how nice this car is and to hopefully answer most of your questions. If you have questions, just send them through and I will do my best to answer them. The car still has the original AM Radio in the dash (not sure about the dash speaker). The dash has no cracks or heaves. Gauges and instruments read fine. Lights all work fine. Wipers work well. The trunk is rust free and has not only the new liner but also retains the felt liner that was in the car. Has a new fuel tank, new heater core, heater hoses, cooling hoses, and new spare tire hold down. New plugs, new plug wires. New fuel filter.  Has four wheel drum brakes that are power booster assisted. Could use new door felts and all the glass is nice in this car.

This is a nice honest, clean and stock Torino Fastback GT that has not been hot rodded or modified. A true Classic to enjoy and drive and would do very good at show and shines or local car shows. Not too many like this left !! Not the usual Ebay car.  Priced fairly for what it is. Try to find one like it?!  Don't miss out on this one! Thanks for looking.

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