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Wow. Factory black and a 68 to boot. Whoever buys that car is stealing it.
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gorgeous.. what a buy
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Frank Szymkowski 1987 Mustang GT convertible, scarlet red/titanium, white top and white/red leather, 5 speed, 3.08, factory EQ 1969 GTO Judge Warwick blue/blue, RAIII, 4 speed, tach/gauges, safe t track, flip headlights, 3.55's, ps and radio. |
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wtf???
why are Fords this cheap?? <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: "seller"</div><div class="ubbcode-body">1969 torino GT R code ram air 428SCJ four speed drag pack. all original, 45k miles, from california, could be restored or drive as is, not bad shape, zero rust. $22,500 call kirk for details 231-206-5258</div></div> ![]()
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I think most guys who are into vintage Fords are more interested in Mustangs/Shelbys and early big engine Galaxies. The 68-71 Torinos don't get much love, unfortunately.
I think the styling of the 68-9 cars holds them back, along with the fact that the 428, while it was a huge improvement over the 390, wasn't considered a serious threat to the 427 Chevrolets and Hemi Mopars. If Ford had just gone ahead and offered the solid cam 427 in significant numbers, the story might have been different. With the later 70-71 cars... well, I think the solid lifter 429 SCJ was capable of running with almost anything from that era. But, by the time it made the scene, the party was winding down and it didn't have a chance to make any real impact. A case of too much, too late. |
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Down to $20k
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The car is a '68 Torino GT, not a Fairlane Cobra from '69. They are very similar but have different popularity and rarity scales. The '68s are the red-headed stepchildren of the bunch.
Did anyone notice the transmission breakdown? |
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I like this car, and some of the quickest Fords I knew in the old days had the 428 in them. I think it's a bargain at that price.
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I recently found a potential buyer for this car by passing on this link.
He was going to call the owner but after seeing the Auto on the column, he changed his mind. It is a superb car but that automatic on the column will make it a tough sale even at that price. Just my honest opinion, but good luck with the sale.
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I don't really understand what the problem is with the column shifter. These cars are pretty obscure. I certainly wouldn't kick one out of bed.
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