1968 Torino Gt Fastback Survivor on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Up for sale is a 1968 Torino GT Fastback Survivor. 75182 miles, 390 CI, C-6 Transmission, 9" rear end, factory air, PS, PB, one owner car, I am the second owner. Car has been sitting for 33 years, untouched. Mostly all surface rust, there is a rusted floorpan on the drivers side, easy fix. Engine does not turn at this time, I have not really worked with it. I intended to restore this beauty but plans change. I need the money to restore a World War 2 Army Air Corp Trainer and love flying more that I do the car....Excellent restoration potential....don't let this one slip by. I have several Items from the first owner and the ownercards. The Pantera Mags do NOT go with the car, they were borrowed! The original wheels have been sandblasted and new tires installed.
Please look at the enlarged pictures closely and determine the condition of this item for yourself. If you have any questions please ask before you purchase this item and I will answer them promptly.
Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping. We will help out however we can on our end but buyer must make all shipping arrangements.
Thanks for looking.
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