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Gt Fastback 351 Windsor Automatic on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:76000
Location:

South Beloit, Illinois, United States

South Beloit, Illinois, United States
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beautiful 69 Torino fastback GT.

this car is rust free. Has a fresh paint job and nice restoration. it's not a concourse resto but it would make for a great cruiser.

 has a strong running 351 Windsor and c4 automatic that shifts great.

 don't really need to say much about it.the pictures can say more than I can tell you.

the car is all original as for as drivetrain,suspension and brakes. and everything pretty much works just as it did back in 69.

if you have any questions or care to make an offer please give me a call at 608-346-4015 or send me a email at bandbracing@sbcglobal.net .

 thanks John

buyer is responsible for any shipping costs if it needs to be shipped. and we can arrange the shipping or I would be willing to deliver it in my enclosed trailer with in a 200 mile range for a small fee.

I am selling this car for a friend but I can answer any questions or concerns you might have with the car.



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