1966 Ford Torino Gt S Code Convertible W/complete Ford Fairlane 351 For Parts on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:No Engine was 390
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Sub Model: GT
Model: Torino
Trim: GT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: No Transmission was c6
Mileage: 100,000
I have a two package deal available on a 1969 GT Torino convertible. It's rough, but it comes with a parts car that between the two cars makes a complete car.
The two cars are:
Convertible: 9h43s110628
1969 Ford Torino GT convertible. Originally equipped with a big block 390 S- code with a automatic c6 Cruise-O-Matic Transmission and GT Identification package, but currently has no motor & transmission. Currently the car has: Power steering, disc brakes, factory tachometer with Warning Lights, bucket seats and a console. This is one of 309 every made with this engine and transmission combo. The car is rough but, could definitely be restored. The quarters are rough but are not rusty and could be repaired. The driver's door has been replaced and it's missing the passenger door and fender, grille and front bumper. The drivers fender has been replaced and has a dent but is repairable and not rusty.
Coupe: 9r33h185891
The parts car is a 1969 Fairlane red coupe. The quarters have never been repaired and are all original. The is a small dent in the right rear quarter but it is an easy fix. There is some rust in the floorboards up by the passenger front, because the cowl is also rotted out. The fenders and grille are very nice. The doors are nice also. It is a bench seat black interior car. There is a good running all original 351W with a c4 automatic with a new radiator. The car is equipped with manual drum brakes.
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