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1970 Ford Torino No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:8940
Location:

Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States

Lake Oswego, Oregon, United States

1970 Ford Torino, It has a 302 with 4 barrel Edelbrock intake and 4 barrel Edelbrock carb, runs great and fires up every time, rebuild C4 transmission with 500 miles on it (according to previous owner), trans is great shifts and has kick down hooked up. Engine actually pushes the car pretty, Just flushed the fuel system and put fresh gas in tank, fixed the fuel gauge so that works, has a Brand new battery. Car has power steering, power brakes with disks up front, heater works, doors are solid, rear quarter panels are solid, has some rust here and there, floor board on drivers side needs some attention (previous owner did bad repair job on small area). Runs and drives, though I would not recommend it until the brakes are gone through as they are VERY weak so it will need to be trailered. Needs to have some electrical work to get headlights and windshield wipers working. It is a project, but with new carpet, headliner and a coat of paint it would be pretty cool. Very original car with the factory trim, wheels, and hasn't been tampered with very much. Tires are almost full tread although they appear to be pretty old. Would be a great start for a restoration. Included a lot of pictures to show condition, no idea on how many of miles are on the car. If you have any questions shoot me a message.

 Have added some pictures of the trunk, floor board, and rear wheel wheels from request. There is some body filler on the right starting to flake off, and probably rusted out floorboard under the patch in the picture, I haven't pulled it up and looked at it. Definitely a project, but one that you could drive and work on as soon as the brakes are fixed. Body seem to be pretty solid with the exception of a few rusted spots. Seems to also have a slow drain on the battery.

$250 Payment within 48 hours, Rest in cash in person when you pick it up. You come pick it up, or I can deliver within 250 miles of Portland for $2 a mile. If this doesn't work, send me a message and we can figure out other payment options.

 

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Ford has announced a recall of certain Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan vehicles after an investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A total of 128,616 2010 and 2011 models equipped with steel wheels may have been manufactured with wheel studs that could crack and split over time. If that happens, the vehicle may experience a wheel separation.
According to The Detroit News, the company is aware of a total of 30 wheel separation incidents, one of which occurred on the front of the vehicle. Even so, no injuries have been reported as a result of the defect.
The problem apparently stems from the fact that the mounting pads on the vehicles' steel wheels may have been faulty from the factory. In addition, the wheel mounting face on rear disc brakes may not have been installed properly. Ford will inspect the rear disc face and replace them as necessary. In addition, the company will replace all of the vehicle's wheel studs free of charge. Head to the NHTSA website for more information, and click past the jump to view the full recall notice.

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