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1969 Ford Torino 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:1969 Mileage:97600 Color: is pretty good for a
Location:

 I have a 1969 Ford Torino up on the block!!
All original. Perfect interior.
Exterior is pretty good for a 1969. Minor rust in certain spots and a little rot on the front right fender.
Dent in the door but I have another door to put on which is in much better condition that is a matching color.
Crack in the windshield
 Vinyl top in good condition.
Garaged for the last 10 years.
I have some front suspension parts brand new from Dearborn ready to go in.
Crager wheels and good tires. The under body is in pretty good shape , newer leaf springs and many things have been refinished black, including rear axle.

Runs great!! 302 two barrel engine and c4 tranny. Motor is all original with the exception of a new carb. 97xxx miles and still running strong.
Power steering and drum brakes.

And because everyone will ask, I am getting rid of it because I have a 2013 WRX I am working on and cant afford both.
This is a great driving car and you will be able to drive it home, and even go the long way home. It needs a little TLC to be a show car, but even without that, heads will turn and people will wave at you as you drive this car around town.
Any questions please feel free to ask. Text for a quicker answer. Call and leave a message and ill get back to you after work.
No tire kickers. If you are not 100% serious about buying please don't waste our time.
Asking 5500 OR BEST OFFER which is including the extra parts. Come take a look at it, drive it, and make me an offer.

Located in Southern New Jersey 08205

My name is McKinnon my phone # is 6094539322

I reserve the right to pull the listing because it is for sale locally as well.

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