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1969 Ford Torino Gt Convertible, All Original, 351 Windsor V8, Matching Numbers on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:87677
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Advertising:

Offered for your consideration is this 1969 FORD TORINO GT CONVERTIBLE.  This original car is an all numbers matching vehicle with only 87,XXX original miles.  The engine is the 351 5.8L Windsor V8 with factory 4 barrel carb.  This motor runs great, doesn't smoke, and starts right up with the first turn of the key (even cold).  The three speed factory automatic transmission is in great shape and shifts perfectly.  As seen in my photo's the paint is original and the body does need some work with having some rust and a couple of light dents.  The interior is all original and in very nice shape having absolutely NO holes or rips. The dash is nice and all gauges work as they should and the hood mounted blinker indicators work too.  The floor boards and trunks are completely solid and in original condition.  The under carriage and frame are solid (scale is a little flaky).  Does need a new soft top but the frame is in good shape.

The Torino had only 2 owners and was bought new here in Saint Louis at a Ford dealer in 1969 then traded in and resold in 1970 here in Saint Louis out of Barton Pontiac (the car has that dealer sticker still) and that owner has had it all that time (see pic's for title).

This car is a joy to drive in it's current condition and mechanically sound.  She really only need attention to her body to be perfect again!!!

CALL JASON 314-771-8811

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