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footsoldier1401
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Posted: 21-June-2011 at 5:44AM |
http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/road-side-pub-17/775409-2011-ford-torino-shelby.html
might be old news... but i am new to the .org and havent seen it yet...
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Grande Verde
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dosent exist, photo chop
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Harry
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VorbottenO
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Well, I like the concept personally. Stick a 427 Shelby in it and I would volunteer to give it a whirl.... |
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Eric
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GranTorinoSport
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I hope that if Ford ever does re-release a Torino,, they do not go down the Chevy Malibu route... A cheap 4-door family car with a hot name on it.
The recent re-releases like the Camaro and the Challenger are really quite awesome. The new Stang is quite nice also. But there are a ton of re-release models not so cool. I am afraid a re-release Torino might fall into the latter.
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unlovedford
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I agree. I was iffy on the Charger re-release (being a large 4 door), but was impressed after driving an RT version. I fear a Torino would be based on the new Taurus platform and have a V6 and 4 doors. Probably be nice, but would never sport a Lazer stripe again...
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Joe
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GranTorinoSport
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Oh yea, the Charger - I almost forgot about that one. This years model seems especially nice with that new tail light. Consumer Reports even liked it, and it seems they have had an axe to grind with Chrysler for some years now, so that really says something.
Of course the new 300 is very nice, but I prefer my 66 300 - classic style. Sort of like that Chrysler commercial: |
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Eliteman76
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Hmm.
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Andrew:GTS.ORG admin, '72 Q code 5 speed Restomod
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unlovedford
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WOW! That would be N I C E!
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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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ZCowher
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if it existed i would purchase immediatly
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ZC
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1zebra3
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I think it looks to much like that FUGLY camaro in the frt grill and rear qtr.
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1zebra3 76 S&H Torino 70 mustang MACH 1 73 MACH 1 79 F-350 (SOLD)DAMN 89 STANG LX COUPE 04 F-150 |
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srwith
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Look's to much like the camero
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two loves, torino's and bike riding. drive and ride safe.
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