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1971 Ford Torino on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1971 Mileage:71595 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, United States

Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, United States
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For more pictures email at: kristenksstottlar@blackburnfans.com . Classic 71 Torino GT, bucket seats, 4 speed. It was cosmetically restored and motor rebuilt 15 years ago. In
excellent condition. It has the stock bore, bushings were replaced as well as rings. Only has about 1,000 miles on
it in the last 15 years. Crane cam, Offenhauser dual-port manifold, New clutch last year. Holley 750 carb was
rebuilt last year, headers, electronic MSD ignition, Ford Motorsport roller rockers, original stock 4 barrel heads.
It is an original 351C 4V 4 speed, tinted window, bucket seat car. Rear is 9 inch 4.11 posi N case, 31 spline
axles, just rebuilt with new clutches. Power disc brakes, power steering. Interior is in perfect condition.
Everything in great shape. No dents. The exterior trim above the doors has some pitting. All other chrome is new.
The door handles are new old stock Ford. Factory tach is not hooked up. 15x8 magnums(275 15) back and 14x7 front.
Tires very good.Very solid, with only a small amount of rust before it was repainted 15 years ago. It has been
garage kept and rarely driven. Body Type 63F, Color E, Trim YA, Axle 9, Trans 5, DSO 17.
Contact us for any questions.

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