Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Ford
Mileage: 81,997
Model: Torino
Trim: GT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1968 Ford Torino GT 2dr fastback. This car has power steering, power brakes, factory air conditioning, it is an automatic with a 302 motor. This vehicle is a project that would be an easy restore. It hasn't been started for a year or so but last time it ran out sound (no knocks or pings) I am sure with a tune up and a little tlc it would run good again. There is some damage to the left door, left quarter panel and right front fender (these dents look to be an easy fix). The drivers side window needs to be put back on the track. There are some rust spots: the left rear quarter back by the wheel well (the right side in the same area is starting to show some signs of rust as well) the battery box and the floor on the drivers side also has a small area of rust. This car could be driven while being restored. The area around the rear window seems to be solid as do the tail lights. The dash pad needs replaced there is a rip in the front seat and a good cleaning.
This car is being sold as is where is. There is no warranties either expressed or implied. We do not offer refunds so be sure to ask any questions before you bid we will answer them to the best of our knowledge. We have the paperwork to title this vehicle in Oregon and will provide that to the winning buyer upon a full payment clearing pay pal account. A payment of $700.00 needs to be made with in 48 hours of the auction ending with the remainder being paid within 7 days. The winning bidder is responsible for transporation costs. The winning bidder must provide us with pick up information in other words we aren't going to release this vehicle to just anyone who says they are there to pick it up.
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