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1969 Ford Torino Gt 5.8l on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:62424
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

 1969 Ford Torino GT Fastback with a the original 351 Cleveland and tranny Matching number. the car will need a full restoration before it can be on the road. I encourage any buyers to come take a look before bidding. All Glass are there but the interior needs redone. The car can/t move because the wheels are frozen . I will supply four good tires and Steel wheels That will go with the car. The carburetor is missing from the engine Thank for viewing this Auction And I will be accepting offers. Thanks  Ron  3475963867   .

I am not a Ford expert but  I am willing to listen to what everybody has to say about the car. A gentleman shared some information with me about the car. Saying that my 1969 Ford Torino GT Fastback  is a M car according to the Vin. # and that will make it a Windsor instead of Cleveland . But the original owner told me when I was buying the car that it was a 351 Cleveland It maybe more valuable. But a price is a price and I won't change it because of that .The car needs a lot of work and it is not for an Amateur body man  doing his first restoration This car is not for you. The car needs to be sandblasted or whatever method you wanna go with. Again everything is there  to start up with. I encourage more Questions  and I will do my very best to answer them as soon as I can . I have people coming to look at the car and  If anyone is serious the car will be sold. I will entertain all offers but I won't let it go for cheap . Please do not come by to insult me with ridiculous offers. I do not have to sell the car. I don't have any sad stories to tell about my wife wants the car out of the garage Nothing like that I honestly want the car to go to someone who knows the value of These bad ass cars. And again I am sorry for the inconvenience about A Cleveland or Windsor engine. It doesn't change anything for me. If successful car must be paid in full .No Paypal  No personal Checks .Cash Only This is the one and the last time this car will be for Sale. I am trying the market to see how People respond to it. I will not accept any offers after the Auction ends. Thanks Again

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