Selling my 1968 Torino GT I purchased last year. It had been parked in a barn since 1976. The car only has 60,670 documented miles on it. The 390 motor sounds good and the C6 transmission goes through the gears smooth. The original radiator has been re-cored and reinstalled . The mufflers are open on the seams, which makes it loud but the rest of the exhaust is intact. There is a Stewart Warner tachometer mounted on the column and aftermarket gauges under the dash, they are period correct add on's that still function. The interior needs a new carpet and some TLC but all intact. The paint and body appear to be bondo free. The undercarriage is in better than average condition with no undercoating or previous repairs. The cowl is solid which can be a major headache in these cars. The frame rails, rockers and torque boxes are solid. It will need typical lower quarter work done which can be seen in the pictures. Both doors will need to be replaced eventually but do still function. They could be fixed but it would be easier to replace them in my opinion. The paint still shines but does have dings, dents and scratches from storage. The convertible top is original and goes up and down. The top frame has one broken piece above drivers side rear window. It could be welded or replaced. The piece just bolts on so it can be removed for repair or replacement but the top does still function as is. This car is a running driving project car and with minor work could be a driver or its a great candidate for a partial or full restoration. These cars are hard to find in survivor condition and original like this one.The car is for sale locally and I do reserve the right to end this listing early. Feel free to ask questions. I’ve describe the vehicle to the best of my knowledge. Thanks for looking |