1968 Ford Torino 390-4-v C6 Auto on 2040-cars
Auburn, New York, United States
Engine:390 4-V
Body Type:Fastback
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Red
Model: Torino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 98,000
Sub Model: Buy Now of $17,500
1968 Torino GT, 390 4-V Factory Power Steering, Factory Front Power Disc Brakes, factory C-6 Auto trans,rear wheel disc added, rear stabilizer bar added, rear traction bars added, Custom Built Headers, Fiberglass Hood, This was also a factory AC Car, Car needs completion. Factory Floor shifter with console. This is an original Virginia car. It has the magnum 500 14x7 rims on it currently and a full spare in the trunk. Bumpers have both been re chromed, car is clean and assembled. I still have the factory exhaust manifolds, rear brake assembly, and hood with factory scoop and working turn signals on hood scoop. This is a beautiful car. I do not have the time for it any longer, it just sits. This car drives great. You need to put the rest of the trim on it, and new tailpipes. I have the stock tailpipes also. The original gauges quit working, This was a factory tach car, also. The dash lights quit working. Everything else works great, even the back up lights work. Too Many new parts to list. Please ask questions, I can send many pictures. |
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