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1968 Ford Torino 390 V8 C6 Auto Trans,2 Dr Ht Ac Car,ps,restoration Project on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:73000
Location:

Laurel, Maryland, United States

Laurel, Maryland, United States
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1968 Ford Torino

Barn Find-in Storage for 10 years-Restoration Project

2 Door Hardtop

Number matching 390 car

390 engine V8 C6 Automatic transmission

Power Steering,Manual drum brakes.

AC Car, Compressor turns, all there,needs belt.

New Fuel Pump ,Master Cylinder.

73,000 miles on Odometer. Do not know if original miles.

Runs Excellent.No knocking or leaks.

Needs Exhaust. Body straight,a few small dings. Paint is okay,scratch.Body has rust, all repairable.Hood needs slight bend straightened, Newer Gas tank,good. Front floor pans need replacement,area above floor pan need repair.Vinyl roof needs repair/replacement.Front Valance needs replacing .Frame is good.Small amount of rust in trunk.Chrome Front and Rear bumpers need -.Original Stainless.Need antenna,Fluid  resivour.Tires fair,GT rims good.

Interior: Door panels good,Needs carpet. Black Bench seats fair. Tears in both upper corners of front seat.Back seat no tears. NEW headliner to go with car.Dash good shape,no cracks.Back package tray needs replacing. Seat belts.

Original glass-good condition.Windows roll up and down easily.Doors open and close easily.All lenses intact.

Hard to find Numbers matching 390,AC car.

Great candidate for restoration. Can be driven locally and enjoyed while restoring. Not a hard restoration.

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Hope to take and add a few more photos of interior.     

   Selling for a friend.Please email for his number if you have questions. Ask questions BEFORE bidding. I have done my best to describe his Torino.The above may not be a complete list of items needed.It is a restoration project. Inspect before you bid, It is the responsibility of the buyer BEFORE the end of sale, not afterward, to have thoroughly inspected the Torino and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. ebay can recommend a company if you are not able to personally inspect it.  Torino is sold as is, where is, no warranties expressed or implied,with all faults.$500 non refundable deposit due through PayPal within 48 hours of end of listing, Remainder due as a wire to wire  within 3 days of end of listing as per Ebay.



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