Absolutely gorgeous. The yellow is stunning and with that beautiful black interior and black decal package it just pops. Just simply automotive artistry. Thanks for sharing!!
Love the car, and the color. These are some of the cars I grew up with, I was 13 yrs old in 1969. Always thought these Torinos were cool. We have a '73 Mach 1, yellow and black, and it really shows up coming down the road. We enjoy taking it to car shows and cruise ins, and tinkering on it. Got some more things I want to do to it, but it's been something my wife and I enjoy doing together. Great job on your restoration.
Man that is a nice car! Something different for sure! I love the yellow and black. My grandpa had yellow and black trucks for his dozer service 1950's to 1980 so the color combo was on both of my Fox Body Mustangs. Anyway I love Ford's and this car is so cool
Very nice looking Torino. I think the stance is pretty much perfect. Like the yellow also. If your thinking of a color change, Ford had a color in the mid and late 60s called lime gold metallic. Really sharp color. I do believe i saw a 68 o 9 Torino in that color years ago. It was mostly on LTDs and Galaxies. Probably weren't to many Torinos painted that color. Just throwing that out there. Sweet looking GT man , sweet
You’re right, they did make them in Lime Gold Metallic. I’ve seen several pictures, but have never seen one in person. Would be very interested in seeing it in person.
The 428 Super Cobra Jet came out late in the 1969 model year, so all early 1969 428 Cobra Jet are non-428 Super Cobra Jet engines and the Detroit Locker rear was not factory installed until the 428 Super Cobra Jet engine came out. 1968 and early 1969 428 Cobra Jet engines were available with 3.91 and 4.30 Traction-Lok rear ends, but not after the 428 Super Cobra Jet engine was released in 1969.
Beautiful car nice job restoring it! I have a bright yellow with black interior 66 Chevelle SS so I'm a big fan of this color combination! Sounds excellent what are the cam specs if you wouldn't mind sharing? I also have a 7 Litre 66 Galaxie would love to put that cam in it.
Very nice car. I’m restoring a 68 s code Gt right now. I’m going to go the same wheels. I was thinking 275/60/15 rear and 245s front. What size did you go with, it has a good look. I just finished a firewall/cowl replacement for this past weekend Lol. Glad that’s done! I only patched a couple places on the floors also. What’s your rear gear? Idk mine I need to get a Marty report ordered up. I have a 65 fastback I’ve had since I was 14 payed 650$ for each one of my cars so they were rough. I really like what you’ve done so far hopefully you’ll post up as it comes along. Really nice to see those wheels as you walked around for my own reference. Enjoy!
Thanks man! On the rear, 275/60/15 is what I have. It is tight but it works, just makes sure your rear end is centered perfectly. Mine was just a tad off to the drivers side so I thought I was going to have clearance issues. Centered it and all good. The front I have 255’s and they’re fine, no issues. Rear gear is 3.50, open. I am very seriously considering swapping it with 3.73 traction lock. Will probably do that sooner rather than later. I’ll definitely keep posting! Thanks for watching!
Older Brother's first car was a 69 Torino GT coupe. Was of the 351 Windsor variety, nowhere near the beast this is. White with Blue interior. 100% original. The car was 14 years old at the time. For the OEM only purists, I can verify that in order to avoid the crusher, aftermarket parts were required. OEM original is cool in a collectors garage as reference pieces. But they don't represent the natural car. The car most likely was bone stock the first 5 to 10 years. By that time they were either wrecked and canibalized, or scrapped. In order to keep them viable and desired the next owner might change the carb and exhaust, or the wheels and tires, or stereo. My brother's first car is still on the road, the guy he sold it to in college has kept it appearing original, but dropped an insane schizophrenic Cleveland/C6 build in it. Think of it as a person. It was bone stock as a teen, slightly modified for until it was 18, then built to the nutz until it's 54. Now take a man. Grew up on a farm until he was 14, moved to the city until he was 18 when he joined the Navy and became a sailor until he was 54. Do you define that man as a farmer, city slicker, or sailor? Anyone eho gives you grief over a cam can grab two fistfuls of sand and pound then up an oriface. Those things handled better than you would expect too. Beautiful piece. Thanks for putting it out there. Also green. That old green just looks right on that era to me.
Thanks for checking it out! Your brother’s old car sounds awesome! And yeah, I was surprised at how awesome this car handles! They’re really great cars to drive. Green is definitely on the list of considerations.
cool ride 😎👍
Thanks!
Absolutely gorgeous. The yellow is stunning and with that beautiful black interior and black decal package it just pops. Just simply automotive artistry. Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you!
Love the car, and the color. These are some of the cars I grew up with, I was 13 yrs old in 1969. Always thought these Torinos were cool. We have a '73 Mach 1, yellow and black, and it really shows up coming down the road. We enjoy taking it to car shows and cruise ins, and tinkering on it. Got some more things I want to do to it, but it's been something my wife and I enjoy doing together. Great job on your restoration.
Nice job! My friend's older brother bought a blue one in '69. The whole family worked at Ford. That young man beat the piss out of it from day one.
Man that is a nice car! Something different for sure! I love the yellow and black. My grandpa had yellow and black trucks for his dozer service 1950's to 1980 so the color combo was on both of my Fox Body Mustangs. Anyway I love Ford's and this car is so cool
Nice job. Engine sounds great under the hood, no rattle or chatter
You did an awesome job on the restoration,stunning inside and out.
Thanks!
Very nice looking Torino. I think the stance is pretty much perfect. Like the yellow also. If your thinking of a color change, Ford had a color in the mid and late 60s called lime gold metallic. Really sharp color. I do believe i saw a 68 o 9 Torino in that color years ago. It was mostly on LTDs and Galaxies. Probably weren't to many Torinos painted that color. Just throwing that out there. Sweet looking GT man , sweet
You’re right, they did make them in Lime Gold Metallic. I’ve seen several pictures, but have never seen one in person. Would be very interested in seeing it in person.
The 428 Super Cobra Jet came out late in the 1969 model year, so all early 1969 428 Cobra Jet are non-428 Super Cobra Jet engines and the Detroit Locker rear was not factory installed until the 428 Super Cobra Jet engine came out. 1968 and early 1969 428 Cobra Jet engines were available with 3.91 and 4.30 Traction-Lok rear ends, but not after the 428 Super Cobra Jet engine was released in 1969.
Gorgeous car ❤👊🍻🍻🍻🇦🇺🇦🇺👍✌️🦘🦘🦘🏔🏔🌨🌨
Thank you!
Beautiful example of a Torino GT, 428 was not common, I saw a lot of 302 cars and occasional 390 . Yours is real nice.
@@davidtrupiano3374 thank you!
I love this car ❤
Thanks man!
Nice work.
Oh no …..Thermactor gone..
Not surprised. Beautiful in this yellow. Stripe looks perfect. No need to redo.
I owned a 71 Torino GT Convertible 429 CJ with Laser Stripes red automatic
My older brother had 69 torino gt. 390 .4 speed. It was blue with black stripes. Back in like 78..or 79 but u have nice torino there
Why does your speedometer only go to 120, the one a friend of mine had in 69 went to 150? It looks and sounds great.
Those cars were so sexy back then not like the plastic computer infested junk we have today.
Beautiful car nice job restoring it! I have a bright yellow with black interior 66 Chevelle SS so I'm a big fan of this color combination!
Sounds excellent what are the cam specs if you wouldn't mind sharing? I also have a 7 Litre 66 Galaxie would love to put that cam in it.
Thanks! This cam was already in it when I bought it so I really don’t know.
Nice
Beauty 😍!!!
Oops yeah thanks you did mention that in your video
Nice 👍
How much air pressure on rear air shocks?
Max. I think it’s 150? I could be wrong about that. Whatever the instructions said was max is what I put in them.
@@magz7274 I'm surprised it isn't lifted higher. I bought them for my 68 Impala I hope they go higher.
@@magz7274 It really is a bad ass car. I sat in passenger seat many times going too fast being chased by cops. That was many moons ago in the 70's.
Very nice car. I’m restoring a 68 s code Gt right now. I’m going to go the same wheels. I was thinking 275/60/15 rear and 245s front. What size did you go with, it has a good look. I just finished a firewall/cowl replacement for this past weekend Lol. Glad that’s done! I only patched a couple places on the floors also. What’s your rear gear? Idk mine I need to get a Marty report ordered up. I have a 65 fastback I’ve had since I was 14 payed 650$ for each one of my cars so they were rough. I really like what you’ve done so far hopefully you’ll post up as it comes along. Really nice to see those wheels as you walked around for my own reference. Enjoy!
Thanks man! On the rear, 275/60/15 is what I have. It is tight but it works, just makes sure your rear end is centered perfectly. Mine was just a tad off to the drivers side so I thought I was going to have clearance issues. Centered it and all good. The front I have 255’s and they’re fine, no issues. Rear gear is 3.50, open. I am very seriously considering swapping it with 3.73 traction lock. Will probably do that sooner rather than later. I’ll definitely keep posting! Thanks for watching!
Go with some blue color.
Very nice. What kind of wheels did ford consider those? Rallys?
Yes, they were ford’s rally wheels.
@@magz7274 Cool. Have a good day.
No brother...that car sits perfect....
Nice car.What color is it?
Thank you! It was originally Meadowlark Yellow. This color is not Meadowlark Yellow. I’m not sure what it is, other than “yellow.”
Older Brother's first car was a 69 Torino GT coupe. Was of the 351 Windsor variety, nowhere near the beast this is. White with Blue interior. 100% original. The car was 14 years old at the time. For the OEM only purists, I can verify that in order to avoid the crusher, aftermarket parts were required. OEM original is cool in a collectors garage as reference pieces. But they don't represent the natural car. The car most likely was bone stock the first 5 to 10 years. By that time they were either wrecked and canibalized, or scrapped. In order to keep them viable and desired the next owner might change the carb and exhaust, or the wheels and tires, or stereo. My brother's first car is still on the road, the guy he sold it to in college has kept it appearing original, but dropped an insane schizophrenic Cleveland/C6 build in it. Think of it as a person. It was bone stock as a teen, slightly modified for until it was 18, then built to the nutz until it's 54. Now take a man. Grew up on a farm until he was 14, moved to the city until he was 18 when he joined the Navy and became a sailor until he was 54. Do you define that man as a farmer, city slicker, or sailor? Anyone eho gives you grief over a cam can grab two fistfuls of sand and pound then up an oriface. Those things handled better than you would expect too. Beautiful piece. Thanks for putting it out there. Also green. That old green just looks right on that era to me.
Thanks for checking it out! Your brother’s old car sounds awesome! And yeah, I was surprised at how awesome this car handles! They’re really great cars to drive. Green is definitely on the list of considerations.