1971 Ford Torino 500 Survivor Barn Find,solid Southern Body, Extra Clean!!! on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Engine:302 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Brown
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Torino
Trim: 500
Warranty: "AS IS" NO WARRANTY
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 87,000
1971 FORD TORINO 500
THIS CAR IS A REMARLABLE EXAMPLE OF A TRUE SURVIVOR WITH IT'S ORIGINAL ENGINE, TRANS, REAREND, INTERIOR AND TOP. ONLY 87,000 ACTUAL MILES!
THE ENGINE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, POWER DISC BRAKES WORK GOOD, POWER STEERING WORKS GREAT. PS HAS A SMALL LEAK IN THE SYSTEM (A FEW DROPS ON THE GROUND NOW AND THEN). A/C WORKS, BUT DOESN'T GET REAL COLD AND BLOWS ON THE FLOOR, NOT THROUGH THE DASH (COULD HAVE A VACCUM LEAK).
INTERIOR IS IN REMARKABLE SHAPE AS WELL AS THE TOP! JUST A FEW BLEMS HERE AND THERE (CRACK ON DASH,SCUFF ON THE TOP WITH SMALL BUBBLING UNDER TOP BY THE WINDOW (VERY SMALL), SMALL WEAR AND SMALL TEAR ON THE FRONT SEAT AND REAR WINDOW CRANK KNOBS MISSING. CARPET HAS SOME WEAR AND COULD BE REPLACED TO LOOK PERFECT.
THE BODY IS ALMOST TOTALLY RUST FREE WITH SOME BUBBLES UNDER REAR OF TOP,AND LOWER RIGHT QUARTER PANEL (LOOK CLOSE AT PICTURE, SOME SMALL PIN HOLES). A RIGHT SIDE FLOOR BRACE IS DAMAGED ( MAYBE FROM A ROAD HAZARD). THE CAR HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED AND HAS HAD A REPAINT NOT LONG AGO BECAUSE IT WAS FADED. THE CAR LOOKS GREAT!!!
THE CAR COMES WITH TWO SETS OF WHEELS. IF YOU JUST WANT THE ORIGINALS, I WILL ADJUST THE PRICE AND KEEP THE OTHERS.
THE PICTURES PRETTY MUCH SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 479-238-1122 OR 479-228-4304.
FLY IN AND DRIVE IT HOME OR I CAN DELIVER IT IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE. THANKS, MIKE
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