Dad had the sister car, 1969 Mercury Cyclone 4speed with the 428 CJ. First car that ever scared me as it was geared to git there quick, not top end. She'd go sideways in 2 gears and scare you to think it would do the same shifting to 3rd, even with beefy tires out back. These are truly underrated muscle cars that deserve every praise they are given. Ours was red with black strips, but only a bench seat. These buckets sure add something. I would write you a check for this car tomorrow if I thought it would clear. Ha! Spectacular purchase. I hope you make so much money on this car, you keep searching for more! Cheers and Happy New Yeers!
That’s true. The first and second generation 1968-69 and 1970-71, respectively carried the Torino nameplate. The “Gran” Torino did not make its debut until 1972. Hence, the Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino but other than that you have beautiful example of Detroit muscle!
Technically no but on the door panels on 68-69 Torinos it said Grand Touring so folks probably getting that idea from that but it doesn’t mean Gran Torino, as you stated came in 72.
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The Torino Talladega dominated nascar.
Dad had the sister car, 1969 Mercury Cyclone 4speed with the 428 CJ. First car that ever scared me as it was geared to git there quick, not top end. She'd go sideways in 2 gears and scare you to think it would do the same shifting to 3rd, even with beefy tires out back. These are truly underrated muscle cars that deserve every praise they are given. Ours was red with black strips, but only a bench seat. These buckets sure add something. I would write you a check for this car tomorrow if I thought it would clear. Ha!
Spectacular purchase. I hope you make so much money on this car, you keep searching for more!
Cheers and Happy New Yeers!
No f***** way😦
Shouldn't get hight just before filming, Mac.
Needs timing adjusted.
Not a shaker.
I gotta go before I get mad.
All time favorite classic gage cluster
Very nice 👍🙂
I ❤ it!
We had a new 69 GT 390 and that thing rocked!
That’s true. The first and second generation 1968-69 and 1970-71, respectively carried the Torino nameplate. The “Gran” Torino did not make its debut until 1972. Hence, the Clint Eastwood movie Gran Torino but other than that you have beautiful example of Detroit muscle!
Liar - No such thing as a 1969 Gran Torino
Technically no but on the door panels on 68-69 Torinos it said Grand Touring so folks probably getting that idea from that but it doesn’t mean Gran Torino, as you stated came in 72.
Super nice Torino!!!!👍👍👍
I have a 75 Grand Torino 400 4bbl C6. Marti Report shows its a 1 of 1. Blue with white top with white interior.
I had a friend years ago that had this car!
Do your research better. That's not a shaker hood scoop.
Nope! Not a Gran Torino
wonderful, a trip to the past on a flying carpet
Very nice car, not very Gran though