1969 Ford Torino Gt Fastback 100% Org Very Low Miles In Great Shape No Reserve on 2040-cars
Boulder, Colorado, United States
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FIRST OFF THIS TORINO IS IN AMAZING SHAPE BODY AND PAINT ARE IN THE SHAPE YOU WOULD IMAGINE A VEHICLE WITH ONLY 46000 MILES SHOULD HAVE.
1969 FORD TORINO GT FASTBACK 302 AUTOMATIC VEHICLE DRIVES GREAT TIRES AND WHEELS ARE IN OUTSTANDING SHAPE EXHAUST SOUNDS AMAZING AND THERE IS ALMOST NO RUST THRU OUT SOME VERY SMALL SURFACE RUST ON BOTTOM IN ONE SPOT SO SMALL YOU MAY HAVE LOOKED OVER IT BUT I WANT EVERYTHING OUT IN THE OPEN LOOK AT THE PICS THIS VEHICLE WAS ALWAYS GARAGED AND RAN SO ALL SEALS ARE GOOD. VEHICLE DOES COME WITH THE ORIGINAL WHEELS AND ALSO A 4BBL MANIFOLD AND CARB SET UP THAT YOU CAN INSTALL RIGHT NOW THE ORG 2BBL IS ON IT AND IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT JUST AS IT SITS. SHIFTS SMOOTH NOTHING MISSING EVERYTHING WORKS CLEAN TITLE IN HAND IT IS FOR SALE HERE IN COLORADO AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AT ANYTIME. I WILL SHIP ONCE PAYMENT IS MADE AND I CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE I WILL ONLY SHIPPED ENCLOSED FEEL FREE TO CALL AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID 720-882-4215 |
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