1968 Ford Torino Gt Convertable on 2040-cars
Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
1968 ford torino gt convertable. good project or parts car. the title was lost years ago and its off the record at the dmv. i am selling it with a bill of sale, the buyer can persue getting a title if they choose. please look at the pictures what you see is what you get,please ask questions if you have any.
the car has been off the road and not started since 1975. it was in a barn up till 6 years ago when it was put out side. it has the 302 2v v-8 engine and automatic transmission hasn't ran since 1975-dont know its condition. has power top and power steering and am radio. interior: seats are in rough shape. rear back seat panels look good. dash pad is soft and no cracks. has the hard back widow which looks good. door glass is there and in good shape. rear quarter windows are both broke but the stainless trim that goes around them is there and in good shape. body: all the panels need work/replacing. trunk floor has some rust but looks good. front floors are very rusty and pretty much gone. rear floors have holes. front shock towers look to be in good shape. most of the uni body/rockers look good. there is a bad spot under the drivers floor in the frame rail area by the front torque box. the support under the radiator needs to be replaced, it was ripped off from someone trying to pull the car. the doors open but the latches need oiling as you need to open them from the inside. i do not have the radiator,gas tank,passenger rear quarter extention,or trunk lid. the car rolls and steers but the brakes do not work. if you have questions please ask or call 9206603810. door tag reads:body 76D color M trim 6B date 30E dso 43 axle 2 trans W i have more pictures of the underside i can send to seriuosly interested people. |
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