1975 Ford Torino " Starsky And Hutch " Wanna Be on 2040-cars
Springfield, Illinois, United States
1975- Ford Torino 2-Door Starsky and Hutch wanna be, Tribute car Replica. Has 62,341 miles on the Odometer. This car is a perfect candidate for a Starsky car Replica. This car comes with roller tires..the Tires in the pictures are just to show how awesome this Torino will look with a set of Slots. This car does NOT come with an Engine or Transmission. This car originally had a 351-Windsor in it. I do have a 351-Windsor engine that needs to be freshened up that I will include if the car sells for $1,400.00 or more. The car has a back seat but is missing the front seat. Also will need a Headliner and new Carpet,,There is also No Radio in this car. Passenger rear floor board has some rust but can be patch repaired easily. Glass is all good in this car. Chrome around front and back glass is in great shape. Back tail lights look good..Rear bumper has slight surface rust that will clean up nice. Front bumper also looks good but has slight surface rust. Front Head light Bezels and Front Grille look good also. I have two Starsky cars myself and bought this from a guy from Wentzville Missouri to do another one or a parts car but have decided this car has to much potential to use as a parts car and I need to take a break. I do not want to let this car sit and rust away. This car needs a total restoration but is a great candidate for a restore. Rear quarters and Wheel wells have the usual rust of a 39 year old car but can be redone. I have extra interior peices if needed..lots of extra parts if needed. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding!! I will help load this car but I will not ship or set up shipping...I will only help load car. Car is a roller. Car is being SOLD AS IS No Refunds. Look at all of the pictures please. Only bid if you have the money to pay. $500.00 deposit due at end or Auction within 24-hours. Balance due within 5-days. I HAVE DECRIBED THIS CAR TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND THE PICTURES SHOW THE SHAPE IT IS IN. Car can sit here at my house after Auction if We have talked and you have made arrangements with me. Thank you!!
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