Ford Torino Fastback Gt 1968 on 2040-cars
Lakewood, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Torino
Mileage: 137,000
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
Year: 1968
This is a Factory F code with a 302, C4 Automatic Transmission, This is a very solid car, and a great opportunity to own a first year Torino Fastback GT. Car had a frame on resto about 9 years ago. Paint and body are still in great condition although, there are a few very small dings and scratches here and there, as to be expected for a 45 year old car. The floors, frame rails, Torque boxes, fender aprons, rockers, duel edges are all in great condition. Interior is also still in great condition.
The F code matches the 302 C4, Motor, Transmission, brakes are all in great shape, Car can be driven home to its new owner. This Torino has aftermarket headers with flowmasters, Full exhaust. Car sounds MEAN, and runs great. This is a solid car that runs excellent and drives well, This first year GT torino is worthy of any time and investment you choose to make, Look at the NADA value, note that these cars are rare and hard to find a first year Fastback GT with all correct trim as this has. Buy it and have fun with it as you can watch the value go up. Thanks and good luck bidding. On Oct-19-13 at 14:58:23 PDT, seller added the following information: This is a Factory F code with a 302, C4 Automatic Transmission, This is a very solid car, and a great opportunity to own a first year Torino Fastback GT. Car had a frame on resto about 9 years ago. Paint and body are still in great condition although, there are a few very small dings and scratches here and there, as to be expected for a 45 year old car. The floors, frame rails, Torque boxes, fender aprons, rockers, door edges are all in great condition. Interior is also still in great condition. The F code matches the 302 C4, Motor, Transmission, brakes are all in great shape, Car can be driven home to its new owner. This Torino has aftermarket headers with flowmasters, Full exhaust. Car sounds MEAN, and runs great. This is a solid car that runs excellent and drives well, This first year GT torino is worthy of any time and investment you choose to make, Look at the NADA value, note that these cars are rare and hard to find a first year Fastback GT with all correct trim as this has. Buy it and have fun with it as you can watch the value go up. Thanks and good luck bidding. |
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