1968 Ford Torino Gt Fastback Project on 2040-cars
Macon, Illinois, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:5.0L 4949CC 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Torino
Trim: GT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 20,568
Sub Model: GT
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: White
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 FORD TORINO FASTBACK GT. IT HAS BEEN TAKEN APART FOR A RESTORATION AND HAS THE ORIGINAL 302 ENGINE WITH A C4 TRANSMISSION. THIS IS A FACTORY A/C CAR AND HAS POWER STEERING AND FRONT DISC BRAKES. ALL THE BODY WORK IS COMPLETE WITH NO BONDO. FROM WHAT I SEE THE FLOOR PANS HAS BEEN REPLACED(ONE PIECE PAN). THE CAR IS SUPER SOLID AND READY FOR PAINT. LOOKS LIKE THE FENDERS ARE ORIGINAL ALSO. I WENT THRU ALL THE INTERIOR AND FROM WHAT I SEE IT ALL THERE EXCEPT FRONT AND REAR WINDOW, CARPET AND CENTER CAPS FOR WHEELS. EVERYTHING ELSE LOOKS LIKE IT IS THERE INCLUDING THE A/C COMPRESSOR. THE DOOR PANELS HAVE GRAND TOURING ON THEM. THE ORIGINAL COLOR IS RED WITH WHITE INTERIOR. HAS THE GT WHEELS AND GT WHEEL FOR THE SPARE.I HAVE EXTRA BUMPERS AS SEEN IN PICS. THE WIRING HARNESS IN A BOX. ALL AROUND THIS WOULD MAKE A NICE RESTORATION PROJECT. A LOT OF BODY WORK ALREADY DONE AND WE ALL KNOW THAT'S NOT CHEAP. THE SPEEDOMETER SHOWS 20,500 MILES AND IS DATED MAY OF 1968 ON BACK SO I SAY PROBABLY THE ORIGINAL MILES. I HAVE A CLEAR TITLE FOR THE CAR AND ITS BEING SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY.IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION IN PAYING FOR THE CAR PLEASE DON'T BID. IF YOU HAVE LESS THEN 50 FEED BACKS YOU NEED PERMISSION TO BID OR I WILL DELETE YOUR BID. IF THE DEPOSIT ISN'T PAID WITHIN 24HRS THE CAR WILL BE OFFERED TO THE NEXT BIDDER AND RE-LISTED GIVING YOU NEGATIVE FEEDBACK. THE CAR NEEDS PICKED UP WITHIN 7 DAYS AND PAID IN FULL. IF YOU CANT MAKE IT IN 7 DAYS YOU NEED TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AND I WILL NOT RELEASE CAR UNTIL IT IS PAID.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. DON'T BID THEN ASK QUESTIONS LATER. IF YOU CANT READ.... MESSAGE ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER AND I WILL GLADLY CALL YOU. SORRY I HAVE SO MANY RULES BUT I HAVE BEEN THRU IT ALL AND I DO THIS FOR REASONS. IF YOU ARE A SELLER ON HERE YOU PROBABLY UNDERSTAND. EVERYBODY HAPPY BIDDING THANKS FLETCH.
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