For Sale: 1970 Ford Torino in Hilton, New York for sale in Hilton, NY
Vehicle Description 1970 Ford Torino GT Convertible Love that Wedge Design with that roof line resembling a fastback even as a convertible.
Our car is equipped with the 5.
8L 351ci V8 and automatic with console between bucket seats.
Sharp exterior with the sought after iconic hide-a-ways headlights and fluorescent factory vinyl applique.
Visually appealing profile with a distinct 'rake' and those magnum-500 chrome wheels dresses it up nicely.
The interior is in very respectable stock appearance and condition This Torino drives well and makes a good driver quality entry into the sport, muscle, and classic car hobby.
Enjoy it as is and restore it as you go.
Not much to do in our opinion, Initially known as the Fairlane Torino, Ford's new mid-sized line was launched in 1968, with a GT convertible pacing the Indy 500.
The cars never carried the Fairlane name and soon became known as Torinos.
Offering a full range of coupes, hardtops and sedans, the GT line immediately gained attention for its handsome fastback body, which echoed the Mustang, but with an even more radical roofline.
The full Torino line continued in 1970, merely replacing the Fairlane with small six-cylinder and V-8 motors, and sedan, coupe, and station wagon bodies.
Collectors focused on the Torino GT and Cobra series.
The semi-sloping GT coupe sold an impressive 56,819 examples, but there were only 3,939 convertibles, making them quite rare.
Ford Torinos and Grand Torinos today are best remembered as stylish and more luxurious alternatives to more common muscle cars.
They may not have the same performance as some of the eras icons, but they still deliver a wallop when correctly configured, and they typically sell at prices that make entry achievable for most enthusiasts.
We sell and ship worldwide as well as offer extended warranties and low interest financing.
Center Console Storage, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Sports Package, Chrome Wheels, Bucket Seats.
Our car is equipped with the 5.
8L 351ci V8 and automatic with console between bucket seats.
Sharp exterior with the sought after iconic hide-a-ways headlights and fluorescent factory vinyl applique.
Visually appealing profile with a distinct 'rake' and those magnum-500 chrome wheels dresses it up nicely.
The interior is in very respectable stock appearance and condition This Torino drives well and makes a good driver quality entry into the sport, muscle, and classic car hobby.
Enjoy it as is and restore it as you go.
Not much to do in our opinion, Initially known as the Fairlane Torino, Ford's new mid-sized line was launched in 1968, with a GT convertible pacing the Indy 500.
The cars never carried the Fairlane name and soon became known as Torinos.
Offering a full range of coupes, hardtops and sedans, the GT line immediately gained attention for its handsome fastback body, which echoed the Mustang, but with an even more radical roofline.
The full Torino line continued in 1970, merely replacing the Fairlane with small six-cylinder and V-8 motors, and sedan, coupe, and station wagon bodies.
Collectors focused on the Torino GT and Cobra series.
The semi-sloping GT coupe sold an impressive 56,819 examples, but there were only 3,939 convertibles, making them quite rare.
Ford Torinos and Grand Torinos today are best remembered as stylish and more luxurious alternatives to more common muscle cars.
They may not have the same performance as some of the eras icons, but they still deliver a wallop when correctly configured, and they typically sell at prices that make entry achievable for most enthusiasts.
We sell and ship worldwide as well as offer extended warranties and low interest financing.
Center Console Storage, Tinted Glass, Armrests - Dual Front, Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Am/Fm Radio, Sports Package, Chrome Wheels, Bucket Seats.
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