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    Posted: 16-July-2024 at 7:37AM
Hi everyone, 

I am new here, and rather new to the 70/71 Torinos, so I am hoping to pick your brains a bit, and maybe even harvest some of your parts if you have spares in the near future.  :)  I am posting a link to my project car I am documenting on YouTube with the hopes of sharing my project in a way that can help guide me away from any bad decisions, or to confirm what I've done so far.  I really hope to connect with the experts around here as I've come to love this car, it's an alabama 51k survivor that was, a woman owned car who had a kid. (There's plenty of evidence under the seats to suggest this) Along with the lack of any modifications to the car.  I really hope you guys enjoy what I have filmed so far, and let me know your thoughts!

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Very cool car.
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Originally posted by handsofstone handsofstone wrote:

Very cool car.

Thanks!  it just needed to be saved, the guy I bought it from had a yard full of 70-71 torinos and rancheros... like 30+ cars  so crazy...
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Very nice Torino and story. Keep us posted on your updates and we can follow along and help out. Post any questions here, as not all of us have time to watch the videos.
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Originally posted by 72FordGTS 72FordGTS wrote:

Very nice Torino and story. Keep us posted on your updates and we can follow along and help out. Post any questions here, as not all of us have time to watch the videos.

I do have a quick question...  

I am working on the cowl currently, and wondered if anyone has come up with a different solution for fresh air ventilation.

Thanks!
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