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mbwsr
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Topic: New Member restoring 1973 TorinoPosted: 03-November-2023 at 2:31PM |
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Hi, I'm glad to have been introduced to this site. I am the proud owner a 1973 GTS. I factory ordered this car in mid 1972 and picked it up from the local dealer when it was delivered in Dec. 1972. Unfortunately I was young, dumb, and a little wild and didn't take as good of care of the vehicle as I should have. Like they say hind site is 20/20. I ordered it with the Rally Sport package so it was a really nice car. I hope to restore the car but it has been sitting outside for nearly 40 years and is going to be quite the project. I have been surprised at the lack of replacement parts availability, it seems that parts are practically non-existent. Does anyone have a good connection where body parts, floor pans, and interior parts can be found. I've seen some patch panel floor pans but I would like a little more than what I've seen. If anyone has suggestions or recommendations I would greatly appreciate it.
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72 RS 351
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Posted: 04-November-2023 at 3:59PM |
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Hi Mike, welcome to the forum. I think the Mustang floor pans seem to be the best replacement for the mid sized Fords. Those are the 1971-73 big body models. Some parts are obsolete, but with some time and patience you should be able to find most parts. Make a list and begin to search around on eBay or here, try to document any part numbers you see, those help a lot to find any NOS or just what people use for descriptions.
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Don
73 Ranchero "Sport 72 front end", floor shift/console, planning EFI 7000 rpm 351 stroker 73 Ranchero GT 351C-4V &4R70W for sale later. 92 Lincoln Mark VII SE GTC, OBDII 347/4R70W |
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72FordGTS
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Posted: 05-November-2023 at 12:23AM |
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Welcome Mike! You've been upgraded to a new member and have full forum privileges. Parts are harder to find for 1972-76 Torinos, but we have a good network here to help with used parts. Like Don says, Mustang floor pans are typically the best bet. We have a thread on them here: The other option is finding good floor pans from a rust free donor. Interior parts often have to be sourced used, but some are available through aftermarket suppliers like Auto Krafters, or Macs.
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Vince
1972 Ford GTS Sportsroof - Survivor, One Family car GTS.org Admin |
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mbwsr
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Posted: 05-November-2023 at 3:15AM |
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Thank you 72 RS 351. That helps to know which model year Mustang floor pans will work. I read somewhere that mustang floor pans could be used but the article did not state which year models could be used. I also read that when using Mustang floor pans for the Torino that modifications have to be made for the seat mounts. Do you know if this is the case? Thanks
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Posted: 05-November-2023 at 3:24AM |
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Thanks 72FordGTS (Vince) for the upgrade and for the link on the floor pans, I haven't been to the link yet but I will in just a few minutes. I'm sure it will be full of info. Thank you and all others for making this site available. I suspect that I will be a frequent visitor here, it certainly has a lot of useful info and a lot of interesting projects. I have really enjoyed looking at some of the projects.
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Posted: 05-November-2023 at 9:46AM |
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Welcome to the forum Mike!
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Chris
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Steve M.
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Posted: 11-November-2023 at 9:47AM |
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Welcome to the Forum. If I come across any 1973 parts I'll let you know. Post pics as you go. We like our pictures.
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Steve M.
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