1968 Ford Torino Gt Convertible Nice Clean Complete on 2040-cars
Kenesaw, Nebraska, United States
Rebuilt 302 less than 1000 mi. the engine is a 1974 with hardened seats Aluminum performer intake Holley 600cfm carb c-4 trany has had all seals 1968 torino gt convertible replaced ---leak free Needs new canvas top but frame has been reworked and
operates great Interior in good to great condition/ no tears or holes Dash is smooth / no cracks Trunk/ floor pan rust free Engine area and under carriage are clean and repainted Body is in fair condition, fenders, doors, rockers rust free Rear quarters have some rust behind wheel openings All Chrome is in
excellent condition Exhaust new to rear axle
Selling for a friend , if you have any questions feel free to contact me through Ebay and I will get them answered for you. |
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