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1971 Ford Torino Gt Convertible on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:15438
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Here is a rare opportunity for someone, a beautiful 1971 Ford Torino GT Convertible in Ford Metallic Grabber Green, one of 1,613 in this model year. The power convertible top works smoothly, and the vinyl top is in perfect condition with a clear glass rear windshield. The 4 barrel 351 Cleveland is a smooth running machine with an edlebrock performer intake, a 650 edelbrock carburetor and a three speed, tight, automatic transmission. The rare hide away lights open and close perfect.

The floor pans were replaced about 3 years ago, at which point the dual exhaust was also added. 

The car has a new front end, having had both the upper and lower control arms replaced, along with all bushings and ball joints. The front coil springs and the spring seats were also replaced at the time the front end was being done, approximately 1 year ago. 

The interior is in good condition. There are no tears in the seats, but a few cracks in the dash pad as can be seen in the pictures. 

The car is located in Miami, FL

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