1975 Ford Torino Elite 76,000 Mi. on 2040-cars
Melbourne, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:351C
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 76,352
Make: Ford
Model: Torino
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Trim: ELITE
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
UP FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION, 1975 TORINO ELITE CAR HAS 76,000 ORIGINAL MILES ON THE ORIGINAL 351 M ENGINE AND TRANNY. POWER DISC BRAKES , POWER STEERING, A/C COLD, CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. INTERIOR ALL ORIGINAL IN GREAT SHAPE NO HOLES , ALSO ORIGINAL AM/FM 8 TRACK IN WORKING CONDITION. ALL GAUGES WORK AND YES EVEN THE CLOCK. THE BODY HAS IT ORIGINAL PAINT ON IT IN GOOD SHAPE BUT NOT SHOW CONDITION. THE FACTORY VINYL ROOF STARTED TO PEEL FROM THE FLORIDA SUN SO WE TOOK IT OFF AND PAINTED THE TOP TO MATCH BUT NEEDS NEW VINYL TOP TO LOOK LIKE IT DID NEW. ANY QUESTIONS CALL 321-961-8728 DAVE THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION LAST BIDDER WINS. PLEASE DON'T BID IF YOUR NOT GOING TO PAY FOR THE CAR. I HAD THIS CAR LISTED AND SEAN NIGHTSER WON THE BID AND THEN AFTER 7 DAYS I OPENED A EBAY NON-PAYMENT CASE THEN HE ASKED FOR MORE PICS. AND COPY OF THE TITLE THAT IS CLEAR, AND ABOUT A WEEK LATER NO PHONE OR EMAIL AND NO PAYMENT.
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