Vehicle Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1969 Ford Torino Cobra
for your consideration. This Torino comes in a beautiful Green
Metallic exterior paint over a clean tan interior. Powering this
Ford is a 428 Cobra Jet paired with a smooth-shifting automatic
transmission. The condition of the Torino is incredible and it runs
as good as it looks. The rebuilt 428 is fresh and tight with 800
miles on it. This beauty has been meticulously restored by the
owner that has had it since 1996. This Cobra still retains most of
its original parts and was restored with as many FOMOCO parts as
possible. There is full documentation of the history and
restoration of the car, build sheets, a complete Marti Report, and
original warranty paperwork that are included. BUT WAIT... there's
more! The 428 in the car is a period correct block but the numbers
matching block is included with this 1 of 1 Ford. The original
heads, intake, carb, fuel pump, distributor, power steering system,
and radiator all are included with the purchase. That's the
stunning Torino, a rebuilt 428 that has been upgraded with a roller
cam and Blue Thunder valve train along with all the original parts
to make this as correct as possible! Drive this one out of our
showroom or have us assist with shipping it to you anywhere in the
United States! Don't hesitate to give us a call with any questions
or for more information.
The Ford Torino is an automobile that was produced by Ford for the
North American market between 1968 and 1976. It was a competitor in
the intermediate market segment. The car was named after the city
of Turin (Torino, in Italian), considered "the Italian Detroit".
The Torino was initially an upscale variation of the
intermediate-sized Ford Fairlane with a similar approach to the
Ford LTD being the upscale version of the Ford Galaxie, which was
introduced at the same time. After 1968, the Fairlane name was
retained for the base models with lower levels of trim than those
models which wore the Torino name. During this time, the Torino was
considered a subseries to the Fairlane. By 1970 Torino had become
the primary name for Ford's intermediate, and the Fairlane was now
a subseries of the Torino. In 1971 the Fairlane name was dropped
altogether, and all Ford intermediates were called Torino. This
name was one of several originally proposed for the Mustang while
in development. The Torino was essentially a twin to the Mercury
Montego line.
Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, processing
and/or $199 documentation fees.
To see over 80 photos of this car, including undercarriage please
visit our website www.grautogallery.com
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Leasing Inc. makes every effort to represent each vehicle
accurately and with integrity. We also welcome third party
inspections when necessary. Although we try to do our very best to
be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make
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