1969 Ford Torino Gt Fastback One Owner Original Survivor Muscle Car #'s Matching on 2040-cars
Gentry, Arkansas, United States
Engine:351W
Body Type:FASTBACK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: GT
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Torino
Interior Color: Black
Trim: GT
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 90,785
Warranty: "AS IS" NO WARRANTY
1969 TORINO GT FASTBACK
THIS IS A VERY CLEAN ONE OWNER ORIGINAL SURVIVOR! IT HAS BEEN IN THE FAMILY SINCE NEW! MY STEP MOTHER'S FATHER BOUGHT IT FOR HER WHEN SHE GRADUATED COLLEGE. THE ENGINE, TRANS, REAREND, AND BODY PANELS ARE ALL ORIGINAL. 98% OF THE PAINT AND 100% OF THE INTERIOR IS ORININAL!
MY FATHER MAINTAINED THIS CAR RELIGOUSLY AND IT WAS STORED INSIDE ALMOST ITS WHOLE EXISTANCE UNTIL RECENTLY (I JUST DON'T HAVE THE ROOM). THE INTERIOR IS IN REMARKABLE CONDITION BECAUSE OF NOT BEING IN THE SUN. NO CRACKS IN THE DASH, CARPET AND SEATS GOOD, AND ONLY ONE SMALL REPAIR IN THE HEADLINER BY THE SUN VISOR.
EXCEPT FOR REGULAR UPKEEP (BELTS,HOSES, MUFFLER, TIRES ETC.) THE ONLY ENGINE WORK I KNOW OF WAS THE TIMING GEARS WERE REPLACED SOMETIME IN THE 70'S.
ALSO SOMETIME IN THE 70'S THE CAR GOT SOME DAMAGE ON THE L.REAR QUARTER PANEL WHILE IN A PARKING LOT. THE PANEL WAS NOT BAD ENOUGH TO REPLACE, JUST NEEDED BODY WORK (WHICH WASN'T PERFECT). IN THE 80'S I HELPED MY DAD TAKE THE FENDERS OFF AND REPAIR SOME RUST THAT WAS STARTING ON THE LOWER REAR OF THE FENDERS. THOSE ARE THE ONLY BODY REPAIRS I KNOW OF. THE FLOORS ARE SOLID (JUST SURFACE RUST). MOST ALL THE REST OF THE PAINT AND DECALS ARE ORIGINAL.
MY PARENTS LAST TAGGED THE CAR IN 1995 AND IT WAS STORED IN AN ENCLOSED CARPORT UNTIL I RECIEVED IT IN 2008. THE BRAKES WERE LOCKED UP AND THE TIRES WERE DRY ROTTED AND THE GAS WAS BAD. AT THAT TIME I REPLACED THE WHEEL CYLINDERS, PUT GOOD GAS IN IT AND BOUGHT NEW COOPER TIRES. I THEN PARKED IT IN MY GARAGE UNTIL A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO. I AGAIN HAD TO FLUSH THE TANK, THEN REPLACE THE FUEL PUMP, AND REBUILD THE CARB. IT NOW RUNS AND DRIVES AS GREAT AS I REMEMBERED YEARS AGO.
THIS CAR ONLY HAS 90,785 ACTUAL MILES ON IT AND IT IS A SHAME IT ISN'T DRIVEN REGULARLY. AFTER ALOT OF THOUGHT I'VE DESIDED TO SELL THE CAR.
YOU CAN FLY IN AND DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY OR I CAN DELIVER IT IN THE U.S. FOR $1.50 A LOADED MILE (ONE WAY).
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL MIKE @ 479-238-1122 OR 479-228-4304. PLEASE DO NOT HIT THE "BUY IT NOW" UNLESS YOU HAVE THE FUNDS TO PAY AND CALL ME FIRST! I FIND THAT SERIOUS BUYER'S WILL ALMOST ALWAYS CALL. THANKS, MIKE
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