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1969 Ford Torino Gt 1-owner All Original Barn Find on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:97000 Color: IS SURVIVOR AND IN GREAT SHAPE
Location:

Norman, Oklahoma, United States

Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Advertising:
Engine:351
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 9K42H101389
Year: 1969
Make: Ford
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Model: Torino
Mileage: 97,000
Trim: GT

       1969 FORD TORINO GT SPORTSROOF 1 OWNER ALL ORIGINAL CANDYAPPLE RED BARN FIND IN AMAZING CONDITION.  THIS CAR WAS BORN AND LIVED ITS WHOLE LIFE IN WEST TEXAS, 98% RUST FREE, WEARING MOST OF ITS ORIGINAL CANDYAPPLE RED PAINT (APPERARS TO HAVE HAD DRIVERS REAR QUARTER PAINTED A LONG TIME AGO), ORIGINAL C STRIPES, CAR RUNS AND DRIVES-MOTOR AND TRANSMISSION ARE ORIGINAL AND APPEAR TO BE SOUND. INTERIOR IS ALMOST IN AS NEW CONDITION, NO CRACKS IN DASH, NO SAGGING HEADLINER, NO WARPED PACKAGE TRAY ETC. THE INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL-NO NEW SEAT COVERS,CARPET ETC-DOESNT NEED IT!  THE EXTERIOR IS SURVIVOR AND IN GREAT SHAPE-A FEW CHARACER DINGS DENTS ETC.  LOOKS NEW FROM 20FT.  ORIGINAL OWNER DIED IN THE EARLY 2000'S SON GOT THE CAR AND STORED IN HID BARN UNTIL THE LAST 60 DAYS WHEN I BOUGHT IT FROM HIM.  THE MARTI-REPORT READS AS FOLLOWS:  9-1969, K-BUILT IN KANSAS CITY, 42-TORINO GT 2DR SPORTSROOF, H-351-2V (250 HP), DOOR TRIM PLATE REVEALS:  63D-TORINO GT 2DR SPORTSROOF, T-CANDYAPPLE RED PAINT (FORD #2008-A), 8D-DARK RED VYNIL BUCKET SEATS, 22H-SCHEDULE BUILD 8-22-68, 61-DALLAS ORDER DISTRICT, 6-3.00 CONVENTIONAL AXLE, X-FMX CRUISE-O-MATIC TRANSMISSION, DEALER #52H484, THE FOLOWING WERE FACTORY ORDERED OPTIONS: FMX TRANSMISSION, VISIBILITY GROUP, WHITE SIDEWALL E70X14 BELTED TIRES, POWER FRONT DISC BRAKES, POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONER-SELECTAIRE, AM RADIO, TINTED GLASS-COMPLETE, DELUXE BELTS/WARNING LIGHT, ACTUAL PRODUCTION DATE 8-15-68. 

              NOW FOR THE BUSINESS STUFF-IF YOU DONT HAVE THE MONEY PLEASE DONT BID, IF THERE IS A CHANCE THAT YOUR SIGNIFIGANT OTHER OR MOM OR DAD OR KIDS COLLEGE WONT LET YOU GO THROUGH WITH THE DEAL-DONT BID.  THE CAR IS LOCATED IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA KEEP THAT IN MIND WHEN YOU BID AS SHIPPING IS ALWAYS A FACTOR.  I HAVE NO INTREST IN TRADING-JUST SELLING.  I HAVE A CLEAN CLEAR OKLAHOMA TITLE FOR THE CAR IN MY NAME-NOTHING SHADY ON MY SIDE.  THE CAR IS CURRENTLY TAGGED AND REGISTERED.

               WHAT A COOL RARE SURVIVOR MUSCLE CAR WITH POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, AND A/C!!!!!  NOTHING HAS BEEN ALTERED-THE BELT IS STILL ON THE A/C!!!  IN ADDITION LAST FRIDAY I JUST PUT A NEW SET OF BFG RADIAL T/A'S 215/70-14 ON THE CAR AS THE OLD ORIGINAL TIRES WERE VERY DRY ROTTED.  I KNOW THIS IS NOT A REAL EXPENSIVE CAR BUT IT IS A GREAT PIECE OF MUSCLE CAR HISTORY (IN A TIME CAPSULE) FOR NOT MUCH $$$.  IT EVEN HAS THE ORIGINAL FORD RUBBER FLOOR MATS!!!  CALL WITH QUESTIONS (405) 818-7882.  THANKS FOR LOOKING 

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