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1969 Ford Torino GT Red Fastback

Make: Ford
Model: Torino
SubModel: GT
Type: Hardtop Fastback
Trim: GT
Year: 1969
Mileage: 300000
VIN: 9K42M182773
Color: Red
Engine: --
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: White
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Tryon, Nebraska, United States

1969 Ford Torino GT Additional Info:

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1969 Ford Torino GT. It has a 351 motor. See pictures for dent on front right fender. I am selling this for my Dad. You need to expect the worst with this car and hope for the best. The car has been parked for close to 40 years. The good news is that it is located in a relatively dry climate, so hopefully the rust on the underside of the car isn't too bad, but we sure can't make any promises. There is plenty of mouse sign to assure that the inside has been home to many. You will see parts to an old Triumph motorcycle and those don't come with the car unless you want to further negotiate for them. I don't know a lot of the specifics in regards to the car and will have to ask my Father if there are questions. The buyer will be responsible for pickup and loading the car. My parents are older and are not in the shape to aid. A winch and shovels will be needed. Thirty years ago this car was my dream to restore. I have always liked it and kept an eye out for others like it. In my lifetime, I have probably only seen 4 or 5 Torinos similar to this one. If you are looking for a very unique restoration car, this is the one for you. It will definitely catch eyes at a car show. The car is located near the small town of Tryon, Nebraska. It is in a very rural location with very few services.
A couple updates to the description due to some questions.-The motor is a 351 Windsor with a 4 barrel carb.-The car was parked due to the engine needing overhauled. The motor still turned over when it was parked. We can't guarantee that it will still turnover. Anyone experienced in this type of restoration will have a lot more expertise than me, but I sure would want to get some oil on the heads before trying to manually turn the motor over.