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Chesterfield, South Carolina, United States
Engine:351 CLEVELAND
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1971
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Torino
Trim: CHROME
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: C6 TRANSMISSION AND 9 INCH REAR END
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 104,892
Sub Model: 500
Exterior Color: Burgundy
THE TIRES AND RIMS ON CAR DO NOT GO WITH THE CAR. THE RALLY WHEELS AND TIRES TIRES PICTURED ARE THE TIRES YOU WILL RECEIVE, UNLESS YOU WANT TO PAY AN EXTRA $1250 ABOVE THE AUCTION ENDING PRICE. THIS IS A FACTORY A/C CAR WITH DISC BRAKES & POWER STEERING. IT CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH A 351 CLEVELAND, C6 TRANSMISSION AND 9 INCH REAR END. I HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PAPERWORK INCLUDED WITH SALE OF THIS CAR TO INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE, WARRANTY & SPEC. SHEET. NEW BRAKES, LINES & ROTORS, LOW MILAGE 351 CLEVELAND & NEW PAINT TOO. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT THE END OF THE AUCTION WILL OWN THE CAR. WE HAVE PUT A MOTOR WITH 80K MILES OUT OF A TRUCK AND PUT DUAL EXHAUST ON THE CART. WE HAD THE CAR PAINTED, TRUNK, JAMBS AND UNDER HOOD TOO. MOTOR STILL NEEDS THE TIMING SET AND THE CARB. ADJUSTED, IT HAS A EXHAUST LEAK TOO. THE HEADLINER IS COMING DOWN, THE DASH HAS A CRACK IN THE CENTER OF IT AND THE FRONT SEAT NEEDS TO BE REUPHOLSTERED. THE DRIVERS SIDE FLOOR PAN HAS BEEN REPAIRED WITH SHEET METAL AND THE POST HAS BEEN WELDED TO SUPPORT THE HINGE IN THAT AREA, THERE ALSO WAS SOME SURFACE RUST ON THE DRIVERS SIDE QUARTER PANEL, BUT AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THE PICTURES IT IS READY TO RIDE JUST LIKE IT IS, WE JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE YOU KNOW EVERYTHING THERE IS TO KNOW IT IS NOT A SHOW CAR, THIS WOULD BE A DAILY DRIVER FOR SOMEONE. SO DONT SHOW UP EXPECTING ANYTHING MORE THAN YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE BEFORE YOU BID. MY NAME IS RICKY AND MY PHONE NUMBER IS (843)910-4845 IT DOES START RIGHT UP AND YOU CAN DRIVE IT NOW BUT I WOULDN'T THINK IT'S READY FOR ANY TYPE OF LONG TRIP WITHOUT PUTTING A FEW MILES ON IT AROUND TOWN. ALL WE'VE DONE IS WORK ON IT AND NOW IT'S TIME FOR SOMEONE TO ENJOY IT, BUT WE HAVE NOT WORKED THE BUGS OUT YET. |
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