1968 Ford Torino GT The Fairlane line was the one chosen for major
restyling for the new year. It was undoubtedly one of the nicest
looking Fairlanes ever to come out of Detroit. The Fairlane Torino
GT was the sporty version of the Fairlane 500 series and included
all the Fairlane 500 features plus the 302 CI/210 hp V-8 engine,
bucket seats and console, speacial name plagues and exterior trim,
Deluxe wheel covers and red safety and white courtesy lights on the
interior door panels, as a standard option. This 1968 Ford Torino
GT convertible without a doubt is the most attractive Torino
convertible we've ever had. Great colors Wimbledon White with a
contrasting blue convertible top and blue bucket seat interior.
Paints incredible, car is laser straight, hard to fault inside or
out. Power is derived from a 351 Windsor V-8 with an Edelbrock
four-barrel, Edelbrock performer intake manifold, headers, dual
exhaust with Flowmaster mufflers and mated to a three-speed Ford C4
automatic transmission, this thing scoots. Power convertible top,
power steering, OEM styled Road wheels, working tachometer, Sony
tape deck/stereo and more. Beautiful car
Vehicle Details
1968 Ford Torino GT
Listing ID:CC-1768414
Price:$37,500
Location:Sioux City, Iowa
Year:1968
Make:Ford
Model:Torino GT
Exterior Color:White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:Q3309
VIN:0000008H43F155054
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