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Old 10-27-2020, 04:27 AM
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Default One Owner '70 #s 351/4-sp Torino Convertible, Great Options

What a cool car - PW, A/C, cool color combo. I love the old picture of the owner and his wife/girlfriend...priceless stuff.

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Old 10-27-2020, 04:32 PM
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From the auction wording...."My wife’s dad recently passed away and this was his car he bought brand new in 1970, Not sure if it runs or not"
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Old 10-27-2020, 04:39 PM
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Still seems to be a lot of car for the money I have seen a lot worse, for a lot more.
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Yep, I did it too!!
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Love the aftermarket ammeter and oil pressure gauges in the location of the factory ribbon tach would be. There is a lot of rust on it. Gonna take big $ to bring her back.
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Love the aftermarket ammeter and oil pressure gauges in the location of the factory ribbon tach would be. There is a lot of rust on it. Gonna take big $ to bring her back.
May not be worth it to restore it. I say fix all rust spots, cut out bad areas and tack weld in new metal and skim bondo, paint those areas, spot paint all bad areas all over car and again buff in and blend in. A good detail from top to bottom, clean convertible top, tune up engine, plugs, wires, cap and rotor, oil and filter, valve cover gaskets, remove carb and clean, new air filter, PVC valve, all new v belts, remove radiator and boil, flush block and add new antifreeze, brakes and drive.

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