Rare 1970 Ford Torino Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Socorro, New Mexico, United States
1970 Ford Falcon Station wagon, this is a rare car, looks
like a Torino. The VIN is correct, verified by the title and the VIN on the
Dash. Car is powered by a 302 CU IN,
2-barrel engine with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Has power steering. Car was an original air-conditioned car,
however, the AC has been removed from the vehicle. Hot Rod paint over rust free body. Roof of the wagon has been painted purple
with light metal fleck. Car was
originally gold in color. All glass is
good and door glass winds up and down very smoothly. Car has subtle old school pin-striping on the
peak of the hood and on the tailgate. Car
runs and drives excellent. Complete
recent tune up. I Would not be afraid to
drive this car anywhere. Has new tailgate window motor. The front
tires are new, the rear tires are very good.
New front coil springs have been installed as well as a $500.00 dual exhaust
system and it sounds great. The engine compartment has been detailed, chrome
air cleaner and valve covers have been added.
Car is also for sale locally and I have the right to end the auction
early. I require a $500 nonrefundable
deposit within 48 hours of winning bid.
Balance due within 72 hours of
winning bid. For any questions call
David 575-838-7047. YEAR: 1970 EXTERIOR COLOR: Purple over Black MAKE: Ford INTERIOR COLOR: Tan MODEL: Falcon ENGINE: 5.0L 302Cu in V8 Naturally Aspired SUBMODEL: Station wagon FUEL TYPE: Gas SERIES: 40 BODY TYPE: 5-door VIN: 0A40F187987 MILEAGE: unknown TRANSMISSION: 3 speed automatic CONDITION: Good DRIVE TRAIN: Good |
Ford Torino for Sale
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