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VorbottenO
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In 1976, I started working in an Amoco station that had 12 service bays pumping gas and odd jobs then progressed into turning a wrench.
At the time I had a 1967 Falcon Futura with a 289ci and 4 speed that held its own but not too cool.
The manager had a 72 fastback H code Torino (and several other cool cars) and blew the engine racing a Dodge one day on his way to work. As I was towing the car in he told me about a 70 351 4V Torino GT he had owned before but the 72 did not hold a candle to it.
Long story short, I gave him $500, got a 351 4V from a 1970 Cougar in a junk yard to rebuild.
Fortunately Bob Glidden (if you are old enough to remember he held the Pro Stock records in the 70's and 80's was a friend of my dads and lived only 3 miles from us.
Bob helped me build the 351 (thowing in a few tricks) as well as setting up the drive train. Car ran 12.7 in the quarter which at the time was a fast street car. Pure pleasure smoking Camaros, Novas, Road Runners, Challengers, you name it.
Needless to say, I won a lot of money that summer street racing and I had the only 72 built up so it always caught attention.
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Eric
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unlovedford
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My love affair with Fords began at an early age with my dad's '65 Country Squire and my mom's '65 Mercury Monterey Marauder (427 Ford). I remember washing that car at an early age and thinking how cool that car looked and sounded when running (dad would let it idle to get me to wash it, lol). Oh, how we should have kept that one... The Torino craze started with my mom's 70 Squire, then her '72 Squire. I learned to drive in that car (would smoke the Firestones forever!). However, I ended up with a '77 Vega as my first car, then a '73 Buick Century (455) as my 2nd. I decided to look for an early model Camaro as my 3rd car when my dad's friend got in a '76 Torino 2 door at his car lot with 50K miles. Dad convinced me to go look at it as a temporary car until I found something I liked better. Price was right ($1,050) and it was only 4 years old so I bought it - as a side note it ended up costing me $1,111.11 with tax (weird, but a forecast as to it being #1 in my mind). I drove the car until about 1983, then parked it, as I had become fanatical about keeping it squeaky clean and dent free and bought a '69 Torino GT as my daily driver. Sadly, that car was wrecked by a neighbor, but I still have the '76 to this day. We have already started gathering parts to restore/improve it and it should be ready in a year or two. I have had a lot of old/rare Fords since then and have enjoyed them all, but I have always held onto this car for some unknown reason. Perhaps it was to be able to meet all of you?
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Joe
1972 Mom's Squire Wagon 1972 Torino Wagon 1976 Torino 1968 Cougar XR7-First batch 1972 Torino 460 1989 BroncoII/Jeeps/Titanimous Popeye and Brutus (Rams) |
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4spdTorino
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My liking of Torino's started in 1979 I had saved my money up since i was 13 with a paper route for our local newspaper. My family and I went to Mrytle Beach on vacation and I was looking for a car!Of course I wanted a Mustang.I only had $800.00 saved.Well as you can imagine every Mustang we looked at was way out of my price range we looked all week and no luck.On our way home just outside of Charlotte N.C I spotted a Mustang at a used car lot we stopped and of course out of my price range again,My Dad looks over and there sets a red 1972 Gran Torino Sport and asks the salesman "Hey how much for the Torino" the guy says gotta have a grand for that and I threw up my hands in disgust as I walked back to the car! My Dad says tell ya what I will give you 800.00 cash! The guy looks at my Dad and say make it 875.00 and its yours! And he said DEAL I looked at my Dad and said hey I only have 800.00 he told me you can owe me, these cars are gonna be collectors items someday. Well I have owned the car ever since I think they are the coolest cars made and after owning it I would rather have it then a Mustang. I have had alot of offers on the car but i will never sell it!!!! Edited by 4spdTorino - 27-April-2011 at 3:24PM |
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1972 Gran Torino Sport
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Godzillarich
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Great story, can you post a link to more pics? My smart phone is only showing about 1/3 of the photo. I am kinda of envious of you guys with the ultra clean street machines.. I went a different route in my quest for speed. Its hard to have it both ways on a budget, I chose to sacrifice everything almost . Some day I hope to have a nice streetable torino that is still kinda fast.
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72 Gran Torion Sport
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Uante
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Cool story 4spd. Wish I would have kept my original car too...way to go! Looks Great!
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interceptor460
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Back in May ,1976 my father bought our new 76 torino wagon for bread deliveries. He bought it so plain no radio, cheap plastic seats that burned you every time you sat in the car in the summer months. It was tin can on wheels. It did the job well ,in 1979 I found a wagon in scrap yard with a brougham squire interior. I bought the whole interior plus the am/fm stereo for 75 dollars. It changed the car into a palace.
This car paid the bills for the store, it had been loaded with junk from demolition work ,boxes of bread, stock for the store, metal and 460 and 429 engines in the back.
It was solid car, it had been in 13 accidents in a year with small damage. It did lose control and did a dukes of hazard stunt . In Montreal we have a mountain in the center of the city. It went sliding on freezing ice off the road hitting a tree ,lamp post and drove on rocky road on this moutain untill police saw my brother drive in front of the giant statue on this moutain. With 6 people inside no one was hurt,but my father was cursing from here to high heaven. The car in the end was stolen . The thief hit 14 cars on a popular club street and lost control on a on ramp to highway 720 where 3 more cars crashed into the driver side which was repaired before by my brother. No one in the torino got hurt as no one was found in her.
The car was retrieved at the police pound and we drove it home twisted as a tie.
One hell of a stong car. It got me interested more in ford cars as my first car in 1982 was a (Q code ,1968 ford ltd) and yes it was a 428 engine and later a modified 428 cj replaced it. I 've had more 68 ltd's and a 69 ltd ,t-birds about 6 torinos and my 1975 torino 4 door crusier that I have now. There are so many more stories of her able to run in the high 14's with a 400 engine , when the transmission blow it's foward gears and my brother drove all his friends home in reverse after parting at a downtown club untill he was pulled over only 2 blocks from home.He got away with a good excuse. It was filmed on the news in 1987 in the Montreal hockey riot in as my brother fleed from a mob as they tasted torino on it's way. Later to be seen at the airport as the hockey players returned to Montreal.
If you find a good Torino wagon they are cool cars.
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interceptor460
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One thing I can say about my 68 ltd (428 cid) I was called Mcgarret after hawaii 5-0. Here comes John with the Mcgarret car ,so I had a tape with the five-0 theme tune and the bond theme near my fingers. It gave everyone a good laugh since it liked big cars and torinos when everyone drove pony cars.
After a night of clubing my friend and I picked up some girls. Driving my 1968 ltd at 4 am, my friend was talking to one of the girls ,and she said "What leg room, I can stretch my legs wide open." . My friend and I looked at one another . We did have a great early morning with the ladies.
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interceptor460
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fordnmerc
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In 1975, when Starsky and Hutch premiered, my parents got to liking the Torino on the show. They looked around locally and found a 1974 base, secondhand with about 900 miles on it for $2700. We had it from July, 1975, to June, 1989:
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interceptor460
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My 1974 460pi torino was like that,but it had a blackedout front grill and medium red in colour.
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dvldog2513
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Back in 1979 my first car was a 2 door 1960 Ford Fairlane with the cat eye taillights,wings,straight 6 with a 3 speed on the column. I thought it was the ugliest car I had ever seen but I drove it for a few months.Thats when I told my dad I would give him that car back if would let me borrow a little money to buy a car that I wanted and I would pay him back.I had 2 cars that I could afford ,$700 dollars for a 1973 Dodge Charger or a 1972 Gran Torino Sport for $750.I just liked the GTS better plus it still had a 8 track tape player and it was just fun to drive.I wrecked that car in 1981.In 1995 I found another 1972 GTS and bought it for $1800 and I let my dad drive it for a few years.I sat the car up for a few years and now I'm putting it back together.
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Bennie
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rrlcommish
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My grandfather bought my GTS new in July of '72. He drove it until 1987 when he bought a Merc Sable. Gave me the Torino in 1990, had it since. My college car and everyday car for a few years until I parked it for a T-Bird Turbo Coupe, then traded that for a Super Coupe. Anyway, just now finally have the $$ to restore it to glory. Ironically, my other grandparents had a '76 Gran Torino for a while. Resoration is coming along on mine, frame is finished, body work is very slow but getting there. Everybody says they hate the color of mine (light blue), but I think its a badazz color and very typical 1970's. And unique. Only seen one other light blue 72 GTS fastback, it was in Fairlaner a couple years ago, someone had it at a meet but that person is not listed in the FCA directory, would have liked to speak with them.
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1972 Gran Torino Sport Fastback, Bored 30-over 351C - 4V, Lt Blue, Pertronix Ignitor, dual exhaust with Turbo mufflers, otherwise stock
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Regul8r
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Still rocking the SC??
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interceptor460
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I have owned at 18 torinos of only 6 were for drivers the rest were parts cars. It's getting harder to find them ,you got to have plenty of parts . As I have looking around in the past 5 years the good ones have been picked. The ones out there for sale now do not inerest me much. Anyhow I could not buy another one tough times. It's great that this site is dedicated to the midsize Fords &Mercurys.
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PS122
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My dad's friend bought a brand new Starsky & Hutch Gran Torino and that big, bright red car with the white stripe really ignited a passion for the 72-76 Gran Torinos. That very car now occupies my garage. |
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Joe
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