For sale in our Ft. Lauderdale showroom is this super rare 1970
Ford Torino N/W. Only 395 of these cars were built and only fifteen
of those had the optional 351 4-barrel engine. Every Type N/W came
with matte black hood and locking pins, body-color sports mirrors,
argent-styled road wheels with trim rings, Wide Oval tires, and
rocker panel graphics with Type N/W on the rear quarter panel. It
was a package car to some degree. Only three colors were offered:
Pacific Blue, Washington Green and Oregon Orange. These were
Grabber colors with special names. There were only 76 in florid
Oregon Orange. Most cars had black vinyl upholstery with bench
seats. The Oregon Orange body paint and the matte black hood paint
is in good condition. This 1970 Ford Torino N/W is powered by a new
347 Stroker with 450 hp at the flywheel built by Cricket
Performance out of Wisconsin. The 1970 Ford Torino N/W has the
original C4 tranny. Sporting brand New wheels and tires, this 1970
Ford Torino N/W is an excellent driver and will still turn plenty
of heads on the road or at a car show. If you're looking for a rare
classic in good condition, this is the one for you. Options on this
1970 Ford Torino N/W include: AM/FM Radio, CD Player, Seat Belts,
Aluminum/Alloy Wheels, Posi Traction You can view this 1970 Ford
Torino N/W in greater detail including HD pictures and an HD video
of it running and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.com. If you are
interested in purchasing this vehicle or have more questions
regarding it, please call us at (954)-227-4202 or email us at
[email protected]
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