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TorinoCyclone
New Member Joined: 22-October-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 7 |
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Posted: 22-October-2005 at 10:14PM |
Been off the road for a few years (my 72 is still on the road). Hoping to get at least one of the '69s back on the road by summer. |
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JimW
Senior Member Joined: 09-December-2003 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 602 |
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You lucky dog! Very nice stable there.. Jim |
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1976 S&H Gran Torino
460/C6/4.33 13.05@105.6 545/C6/3.56 11.52@117.8 More to come!!!! 463rwhp/495rwtq two tons of fun see it and hear it at: www.torinocobra.com www.st |
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PearsonFan
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Love those Fastbacks ,especialy the Mercury. What Bridge is that in the background, The GW ?
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"It is our choices,....that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities." Albus Dumbledore |
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69GT428CJRAMAIR
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Yes, nice cars. I have seen this picture somewhere else on the web.......I think the Torino Registry site.
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bosstwins
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I'm entering the paint phase of my '69 Cobra restoration. I noticed your red car has no trim on the front hood or fenders and it looks great. Did you skip rear trim, too? Can you post a picture if you did?
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