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    Posted: 24-January-2025 at 4:05AM
Pic of my favorite car my 1970 Torino GT that I've owned since 1976. It has just over 52,000 miles on it. I recently decided to research its history. It was built in Atlanta, shipped to a dealer 30 miles from me. I found the original owners name in the Operators Manual and called him. He was very excited to learn that I've owned his Torino for 49 years. I looks like I am the third owner! What do you think??
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That’s a great looking car.
Cool story too.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CobraJoe Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24-January-2025 at 5:24AM
Very Cool; you should get the Marti report for it and a copy of the window sticker!
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Very nice and a great story.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 72FordGTS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25-January-2025 at 2:51AM
Awesome Torino!  Definitely get a Marti if you haven't yet (and feel free to post it in our Marti thread).  What engine and transmission are you running? 
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Thank you all for the comments! It is a 351C 4 speed car with buckets and tach.
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Love that look. If you visit the previous owner I bet he is gonna beg to drive it again.
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Do the headlight doors still function? All original?
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Yep, headlight doors work like new and are all original. They do leak off and open after sitting for a few days and the grills started to come loose and I had to re-glue them. Many years ago I shopped salvage yards a lot so I accumulated 3 complete hide away grills and all the vacume parts that go with. Think I need to sell some of that stuff now. lol. Thanks for asking!! I love my Torino ❤️
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Those components are gold nowadays.
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