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1971 Torino Coupe,351c, Auto, Project Located In Maryland Needs Good Home on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:99999 Color: Remove damage radiator support
Location:

Pasadena, Maryland, United States

Pasadena, Maryland, United States
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1971 Ford Torino 500

Need to find a home for this PROJECT that is READY to be completed by the right Ford  Torino Lover.  Would like to sell because my age, work schedule and some medical issues are slowing down any efforts I try to complete this historic muscle car.

When was the last time you saw a Torino at a car show?  

Now you can own one and complete to your taste.  This 1971 Torino is a 2-door coupe that has a 351 Cleveland with automatic transmission, dual exhausts and additional enhancements.

PLESAE NOTE limitations on vehicle pickup.


EQUIPMENT ADDED TO VEHICLE:
Intake manifold and 4-bbl carburetor, Hurst shifter,  After-market cloth covered front bucket seats,  GT full-width tail lights, Chrome rims with BF Goodrich Radial tires, Hood pins, After market steering wheel and After marker valve covers and air cleaner
NEW PARTS INCLUDED for VEHICLE IMPROVEMENTS  and COMPLETION:
Headliner, Lower dash half, Radiator support cross member,  Aluminum radiator, Front bumper brackets, Dash cover (glue-on) repair kit,  Windshield seal kit with extra clips, timing belt with water pump gasket and fuel pump with gasket
USED PARTS INCLUDED for VEHICLE:
Sports mirrors, Front marker lights, AM radio without knobs, Radio antenna and Jack & base without handle
RECOMMENDED WORK TO BE DONE TO COMPLETE THIS TORINO:
EXTERIOR

Remove damage radiator support (cowl) and install new one, Remove old bumper brackets and install new ones (One bracket (right) is presently welded to frame), Pull engine and do a re-build, replace timing chain, valve job, install new fuel pump, check valves and rings. Install new air cleaner, Remove windshield and reseal and new wiper blades, Complete re-building of remote left mirror, any minor body work, Prime & paint vehicle, Re-chrome bumpers and rims, Brake job -- bleed and possible adjust & Install front right blinker/parking light, Install radio antenna.

INTERIOR
Complete removal of lower dash member and install new, Replace after marker radio with Ford AM radio, Either remove two gauges or purchase install under dash gauge display system, Replace head liner, Recommend new carpet and Add & install rear speakers

VEHICLE PICKUP:  Due to my work schedule and residence location, VEHICLE PICKUP can ONLY be done on WEEKENDS and with either a ROLLBACK or SINGLE VEHICLE TRAILER.  CAN NOT BLOCK STREET, has to be done in driveway.  MUST have winch since vehicle is no in running condition.

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