1971 Ford Torino - Brougham - NO RESERVE!!! (Fomoco Ranchero Fairlane Cobra Jet)
1971 Ford Torino Brougham - Top Trim Package
Technical specifications of Ford Torino 1971 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Vallejo, California, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Torino |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | Brougham - Top Trim Package |
Year: | 1971 |
Mileage: | 65,747 |
VIN: | 1A36F298285 |
Color: | Electric Candy Green with Gold Sheen |
Engine size: | 302 Cubic Inch (4.9 L) Windsor V8 |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Green |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Options: | CD Player |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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The 1971 Ford Torino (Brougham) is the top of the line trim package offered in 1971 before they came out with the Gran Torino in 1972.
This vehicle has a brand new paint job (candy green with gold sheen), and a reupholstered green interior. This vehicle also has a Kenwood CD player and two new Pioneer speakers in the rear deck tray - the original 1971 radio has been left intact for aesthetic preservation. This vehicle is sitting on stock 14 inch wheels, and has year-correct full wheel covers sporting the classic Ford Torino emblem in the center. 1971 was a very beautiful year in terms of the front end styling for this particular car, with the divided front grille ornamented by the Ford center emblem and flared out headlight housings. In 1972 they changed to what is referred to as the "fish mouth" front end.
You will be very hard pressed to find any imperfections in this paint job or with the upholstery work in this vehicle's interior. This car starts up turn-key with no problem, and growls with a slightly modified throaty set of exhaust pipes. Otherwise, this car is completely unmolested.
This car is perfect for any individual who would like a ready-to-go muscle car that is reliable, can be heard blocks away, and looks absolutely stunning!!! - when you find yourself in the land of the "Chevy, me too!"...This car DEFINATELY stands out! - especially with the pillarless frame.
This car is currently registered and fully insured, as it has been as long as I have owned it. To be quite honest, the only reason that I am getting rid of this car is because I recently picked up a one-owner 1972 Gran Torino in bronze (not a Gran Torino Sport, but still..."get off my lawn!" - Clint Eastwood...lol). It makes my stomach cringe to see this car leave, but I know that somebody else will be able to enjoy it as much as I have - Spring and Summer are fast upon us.
Also, 1971 is the last year that the automotive industry was not affected by the environmental and gas crisis. It was also the last year that bumpers were not mandated to have those little 5 mile-per-hour rubber stoppers.
Please feel free to contact me through eBay if you have any questions about this vehicle prior to bidding.
Bitter-Sweet loss for me, but Good Luck!!!
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This vehicle has a brand new paint job (candy green with gold sheen), and a reupholstered green interior. This vehicle also has a Kenwood CD player and two new Pioneer speakers in the rear deck tray - the original 1971 radio has been left intact for aesthetic preservation. This vehicle is sitting on stock 14 inch wheels, and has year-correct full wheel covers sporting the classic Ford Torino emblem in the center. 1971 was a very beautiful year in terms of the front end styling for this particular car, with the divided front grille ornamented by the Ford center emblem and flared out headlight housings. In 1972 they changed to what is referred to as the "fish mouth" front end.
You will be very hard pressed to find any imperfections in this paint job or with the upholstery work in this vehicle's interior. This car starts up turn-key with no problem, and growls with a slightly modified throaty set of exhaust pipes. Otherwise, this car is completely unmolested.
This car is perfect for any individual who would like a ready-to-go muscle car that is reliable, can be heard blocks away, and looks absolutely stunning!!! - when you find yourself in the land of the "Chevy, me too!"...This car DEFINATELY stands out! - especially with the pillarless frame.
This car is currently registered and fully insured, as it has been as long as I have owned it. To be quite honest, the only reason that I am getting rid of this car is because I recently picked up a one-owner 1972 Gran Torino in bronze (not a Gran Torino Sport, but still..."get off my lawn!" - Clint Eastwood...lol). It makes my stomach cringe to see this car leave, but I know that somebody else will be able to enjoy it as much as I have - Spring and Summer are fast upon us.
Also, 1971 is the last year that the automotive industry was not affected by the environmental and gas crisis. It was also the last year that bumpers were not mandated to have those little 5 mile-per-hour rubber stoppers.
Please feel free to contact me through eBay if you have any questions about this vehicle prior to bidding.
Bitter-Sweet loss for me, but Good Luck!!!
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