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1971 Ford Torino Gt ,351 Clevland ,original Paint , Runs Great ,magnum 500 on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:0 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Newark, Delaware, United States

Newark, Delaware, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:5.8L 5753CC 351Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1A35H197339
Year: 1971
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Torino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: GT
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: TORINO GT

FOR AUCTION AN ORIGINAL PAINT 1971 FORD TORINO GT FASTBACK. THIS WAS SOLD NEW IN KENTUCKY AND CAME HERE ABOUT 15 YEARS AGO , I GOT IT 13 YEARS BACK WITH PLANS TO REDO IT HOWEVER I HAVE NEVER GOT TO IT. THE 351 CLEVELAND STARTS AND RUNS QUIET, NO SMOKE, NO NOISES. IT HAS A NEW DISTRIBUTOR, CAP, ROTOR, POINTS, WIRES, PLUGS, STARTER, SOLONOID, CABLES, RAD HOSES. I DROVE IT AROUND HERE FOR YEARS , HOWEVER THE MASTER CYLINDER HAS GONE BAD SO IT WILL NEED THE BRAKES GONE OVER NOW. THE BODY IS STRAIGHT STILL WEARING MOST OF ITS ORIGINAL PAINT, I HAD SPRAYED PRIMER ON THE ROOF AND HOOD YEARS BACK AND NOW IT HAS A HAZE OF SURFACE RUST BUT NOT TERRIBLE. THE FENDERS AND DOORS HAVE VERY LITTLE TO NO RUST THRU SHOWING BUT I AM SURE IT MAY NEED SOMETHING SOMEWHERE. THE INSIDE OF THE DRIVERS DOOR STILL HAS THE VIN STICKER AND A SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST SHOWING ON THE BOTTOM INNER SIDE. THERE IS A VERY SMALL BIT SHOWING ON THE INSIDE OF THE PASS DOOR AS WELL. THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER HAS HAD A SMALL DENT REPAIRED AT SOME POINT YEARS BACK BUT NOT BAD. THE WORST OF IT IS THE LEFT REAR QUARTER WHICH HAS RUST ARROUND THE REAR PORTION OF THE LIP AND BOTTOM BUT NO WHERE AS BAD AS THE OTHER 70 71 TORINO GT CARS FOR SALE ON HERE AT THIS TIME. THE RIGHT REAR QUARTER HAS A SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST AT THE BOTTOM THAT WILL FIX EASY. THE TRUNK FLOOR IS REALLY PRETTY GOOD WITH VERY LITTLE RUST. THE REAR SPLASH PAN IS IN THE TRUNK. THE TRUNK LID HAS RUST BUT A GOOD GT TRUNK LID IS INCLUDED WITH THE CAR. THE ROOF IS STRAIGHT WITH MINOR SURFACE RUST. THE REAR WINDOW AND THE SIDE GLASS IS GOOD. THE WINDSHIELD IS CRACKED. THE HOOD HAS LIGHT SURFACE RUST AND A SMALL 1/4 HOLE WHERE IT CONTACTS THE LOWER BRACE. THE GT EMBLEM FOR THE GRILL IS INCLUDED WHICH IS TOUGH TO FIND AND EXPENSIVE. THE GRILL HAS A COUPLE OF CRACKS BUT WILL REPAIR. THE FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE STRAIGHT AND RECHROMEABLE. THE REAR FLOORS ARE DECENT WITH ONLY MINOR RUST THROUGH ON THE DRIVERS SIDE SHOWING IN THE PICTURES. THE LEFT FRONT FLOOR HAS A SMALL AMOUNT OF RUST THAT WILL FIX. THE PASSENGER SIDE FLOOR IS BAD AND WILL REQUIRE REPLACEMENT. ORIGINAL FLOORS FROM ANOTHER TORINO COME WITH THE CAR TO FIX IT EASILY AND CORRECTLY. I AM TRYING TO DESCRIBE THE CAR AS WELL AS POSSIBLE SO YOU ARE CLEAR WHAT NEEDS ATTENTION. THE DOOR PANELS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE, THE DASH PAD IS CRACKED WHICH IS TYPICAL, THE SEATS ARE GOOD WITH JUST MINOR TEARS.

THE CAR HAS A 351 CLEVELAND 2 BBL ENGINE , AUTO TRANS, 9 INCH REAR, DECENT MAGUNM 500 RIMS, POWER STEERING. THE COWL HAS TYPICAL TORINO RUST THAT WILL NEED REPAIR.

THIS IS A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE AND THE STARTING PRICE IS LOW AND GREAT COLORS.

 

PLEASE NOTE THE CAR IS BEING SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE , I CAN NOT LOCATE THE TITLE AT THIS TIME , I HAD IT BUT CAN'T FIND IT RIGHT NOW.

THE CAR IS SOLD AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. IT IS ADVERTISED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION. WITH THE INCLUDE PARTS RESTORATION WILL BE MUCH EASIER.

 

INCLUDED WITH CAR

ORIGINAL GT TRUNK LID

GT GRILLE EMBLEM

FLOOR PANS CUT OUT OF A 71 TORINO WITH BRACES.

THE 1970 1971 TORINO SPORTSROOF IS JUMPING VALUE BE IT A ,GT, COBRA, SUPER COBRA JET, 351, 429, OR EVEN A 302 VERSION THIS IS A CAR THAT FINALLY GETTING THE ATTENTION IT DESERVES.  THESE CARS ATTRACT LOOKS EVERY WHERE THEY GO. HAPPY BIDDING !!!!!!

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