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1968 Ford Torino Gt...302/auto...very Solid Barn Find!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:57000
Location:

Troutman, North Carolina, United States

Troutman, North Carolina, United States
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1968 FORD TORINO GT

302 /2BBL /AUTOMATIC

WONDERFUL INTACT SOUTHERN BARN FIND!

SITTING SINCE 2002 IN BARN.

57,000 MILES

NUMBERS MATCHING

BUILD SHEET

RUNNING, NO SMOKE OR NOISE IN MOTOR.

YARD DRIVES.

TRANS SLIPS A LITTLE BUT IT IS LOW ON FLUID...

BRAKES EVEN WORK...

WE DRAINED THE FUEL TANK, PUT NEW GAS AND A BATTERY IN AND IT FIRED UP.

VERY SOLID BODY FRAME AND STRUCTURE.

RUST ISSUES ARE:

 SMALL SPOT ON PASSENGER FLOOR PAN (SEE PIC)

FEW RUST BUBBLES IN LOWER REAR OF FENDERS

PINCH WELD ABOUT 3" IN COWL. 

ORIGINAL PAINT ON SOME OF THE CAR...IT HAS HAD SOME TOUCH UPS ALONG THE WAY IT LOOKS.

THERES A FEW DENTS HERE AND THERE...THE BIGGEST BEING IN THE PASSENGERS DOOR .

ALL VERY REPAIRABLE...NO PANELS NEED TO BE CHANGED TO RESTORE THS CAR...EXCEPT FOR MAYBE THE PASSANGER FRONT FLOOR PAN.

TRUNK PAN VERY SOLID

SHOCK TOWERS SOLID

TORQUE BOXES AND FRAME RAILS VERY SOLID

ROCKER AND LOWER QUARTERS VERY SOLID...

NO RUST ISSUES AROUND BACK GLASS OR WINDSHIELD

WINDSHIELD DOES HAVE A CRACK...ALL OTHER GLASS VERY GOOD.

ALL PARTS ON THIS CAR ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR AND I BELIEVE IT 99% THERE. ONLY THING NOT IS HEADLINER, CARPET, DOOR WEATHERSTRIPS...EVERYTHING ELSE IS INTACT AND ORIGINAL...NOT MOESTED...

IT DOES HAVE A SEARS AFTER MARKET A/C UNIT THAT PEOPLE PUT IN THESE THING BACK IN THE DAY...YOU KNOW THE KIND THAT ACTUALLY WILL BLOW FROST OUT...IT ALL SEEMS TO BE THERE AS WELL BUT DON'T KNOW IF IT WORKS.

THE POWER STEERING PUMP IS LOCKED UP...AND THE BELT IS OFF FOR THAT.

G/T RALLYE WHEELS WITH ALL CENTERS AND TRIM RINGSS...SPARE IS EVEN A G/T WHEEL.

TIRES ALL HOLD AIR AND HAVE GOOD TREAD BUT I BELIEVE THEY ARE 10 YEARS OLD.

THIS CAR NEEDS COMPLETE RESTORATION, BUT WHAT A GREAT ONE TO START WITH.

YOU COULD DO SOME MINOR MECHANICAL WORK AND DRIVE AS IS FOR A WHILE TOO.

HAVE A CLEAR NC. TITLE IN HAND.

IF YOU LIKE THESE MUSCLE ERA  AERO TORINO GT'S, THIS IS A GREAT FIND.

PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY BEFORE YOU BID...

AND MAKE SURE YOU KNOW, UNDERSTAND, AND ARE ABLE TO MEET MY PAYMENT TERMS.

GOOD LUCK!.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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