Ford Torino GT 390 V8 Automatic Bucket Seats Floor Console (project) (1969)
Sale price: US $4,700.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“It's been off the road for years. Stored in a building. Body is solid. Front floor on passenger side has some rust. Rest of underside is solid. Rockers are solid, bottom of rear quarters are solid, door jambs are solid. Very good builder.” |
Year: | 1969 | VIN : | 9R42S131275 |
Mileage: | 62000 | Model: | Torino |
Transmission: | Automatic | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Make: | Ford |
Kelliher, Minnesota, United States
Vehicle description
1969 Torino GT:
This car was hauled back from Alaska years ago basically as you see it now. It still has an Alaska title dating 8/18/98. I can send a picture of it. The VIN on dash, plate on door both match the title. Car came with a 390 V8. I have a bare block, heads, exhaust manifolds, intake, carb, valve covers, pistons, rods, radiator, front exhaust pipes, etc. There is no crank shaft. Has automatic in the trunk. This is a bucket seat floor console car. Back seat and doors panels are good, dash looks good, headliner has a couple tears in it. Front seats need covers. Body appears to be solid, front fenders are not original to the car. Has original hood scoop. I have a tub full of small pieces like 390 emblems for scoop, signal lights for scoop, Chrome pieces that go on roof behind rear windows. Have chrome for around front window. There are a lot of extra pieces that you can take with purchase of car. I have 3 plastic grilles but each one of them have broken mounting brackets. I have the corners for the back fenders by taillights and they are decent. Only visible rust is on the passenger front floor. If you lift the carpet there you will find a hole starting. Seat belts for the rear seat still have the original plastic covers on them. To me this is a very solid car to start with. I"m sure if you sand blasted the body you"d find some minor rust around the edges. Doors close good, Door jams are solid. Car is in storage right now. It can sit there until transportation is arranged. If your bidding on the car please make sure you can pay for it. Please ask questions ahead of time. If I get the right offer I"ll post a buy it now option and end the auction early. Thanks for looking at my Torino! !
This car was hauled back from Alaska years ago basically as you see it now. It still has an Alaska title dating 8/18/98. I can send a picture of it. The VIN on dash, plate on door both match the title. Car came with a 390 V8. I have a bare block, heads, exhaust manifolds, intake, carb, valve covers, pistons, rods, radiator, front exhaust pipes, etc. There is no crank shaft. Has automatic in the trunk. This is a bucket seat floor console car. Back seat and doors panels are good, dash looks good, headliner has a couple tears in it. Front seats need covers. Body appears to be solid, front fenders are not original to the car. Has original hood scoop. I have a tub full of small pieces like 390 emblems for scoop, signal lights for scoop, Chrome pieces that go on roof behind rear windows. Have chrome for around front window. There are a lot of extra pieces that you can take with purchase of car. I have 3 plastic grilles but each one of them have broken mounting brackets. I have the corners for the back fenders by taillights and they are decent. Only visible rust is on the passenger front floor. If you lift the carpet there you will find a hole starting. Seat belts for the rear seat still have the original plastic covers on them. To me this is a very solid car to start with. I"m sure if you sand blasted the body you"d find some minor rust around the edges. Doors close good, Door jams are solid. Car is in storage right now. It can sit there until transportation is arranged. If your bidding on the car please make sure you can pay for it. Please ask questions ahead of time. If I get the right offer I"ll post a buy it now option and end the auction early. Thanks for looking at my Torino! !