***1968 TORINO NOTCHBACK 302 T-5 SPEED 4:11 TRAC LOCK REAR*** *** ROYAL MAROON BODY --- BLACK INTERIOR *** . *** FRONT DISC BRAKES --- ALL CHROME DONE *** NO RESERVE AUCTION This is a 1968 Ford Torino notchback 2-door hardtop that I bought about 12 years ago. The car had been parked for several years. After I bought it I decided to fix it up and then worked on it for about 3 years. I've driven it since then and the car has been dependable and fun to drive. It has the original 302 V-8 engine (I checked the engine numbers when the engine was apart). Engine was overhauled, given a valve job and assembled with all new parts: pistons (standard bore), bearings (crank is standard also - in fact when I took the engine apart the back of the bearings had a 1967 date code and FOMOCO on them), gaskets and seals, etc. The Melling cam is the hydraulic version of the 289/271 HiPo cam and has new performance lifters and springs. Intake is an old Offenhauser with a rebuilt all metal old Holley 600 with manual choke. Exhaust is dual with Turbo mufflers and chrome pencil tips out back. The clutch set is from Luk and works very smoothly and makes the car fun to drive with the T-5 transmission. The T-5 is from a 1988 Mustang GT and was built by Ebay member Badshoe and is the transmission in his T-5 rebuild video. He has been a transmission man for about 40 years. The rear end is 8-inch and has 4:11 gears with traction lock. It was built by a Ford mechanic with over 30 years' experience. Brakes have been replaced. The fronts are Granada discs with all new parts except for the rebuilt calipers. Lines are custom made stainless. The rear brakes have new drums, shoes and hardware. Brake lines both rubber and metal were replaced. The a-arms, ball joints, shocks on front were replaced. On the rear the car came with coil over helper springs on the rear shocks and I left them in place. They give the car its stance. The body and paint are not the best and have numerous flaws. The worse is the top of the driver front fender (picture below). A good body and paint person could bring this car to another level. Interior was redone by a couple of guys who used to own an upholstery shop. The black seat covers and door panels are done in a close to original style. The upholstery is cloth and vinyl. Headliner and carpet are new. I bought new sail panels from a well known Ford parts supplier and they were junk that didn't last a year. They have curled and I never got around to getting new ones made. Wheels are chrome American Racing with 6-inch wide ones on front and 7-inch wide ones on rear. Engine fires right up, car runs and drives well and is fun with the 5-speed and 4:11. Car only has about 5000 miles on the drivetrain. I need to sell this and a 1969 Ranchero in another auction to gain garage space. This is a no reserve auction. I want to sell so buyers only please! Call me with any questions, offers or if you want to see the Torino and go for a ride at 804-five nine zero-0718. Chrome bumpers and trim were redone by local chrome shop Chrome shop also did the taillight bezels Car came with helper springs on the rear shocks. It has a nice stance. Front tires are P205X60X15 and rears are P225X60X15 B F Goodrich T/As. They are the proper size for this car and do not rub anywhere. Royal maroon is the paint color - a color that was used by Ford in 1968 and other years Torino emblem in grill Dual exhaust has Turbo mufflers - not too loud Interior is black with aftermarket steering wheel, Sun tach on column Original bench seats - aftermarket seat belts and shoulder harnesses T-5 uses factory shift mechanism - I bought and attached the Hurst stick to it. Shift ball is black pearl. Everything works except - gas gauge: when full it registers 3/4 but otherwise works fine and turn signals: they work but do not cancel. I never realized that until the car was on the road. Clutch pedal bushings have been replaced. Stereo is AM/FM/CD with removable face and a remote that I've never used. There are two 6/X9 speakers in the package tray. The mechanical oil pressure and water temperature gauges have a chrome bezel and came from AutoMeter. Engine is at idle and cold with about 55 pounds of oil pressure. It runs about 50 psi normally. Lower dash was out of another vehicle. The chrome plastic trim was in bad shape; I had the dash and replaced it. I added the Torino emblem to glove box. Inside is the owner's manual. Dash pad is used has no cracks or breaks but has some warping. Back seat with aftermarket seat belts New headliner - light comes on when either door is opened. Sail panels need replacement. Driver door panel Passenger door panel The 302 is the original engine. It fires right up and runs fine. Note all stainless fasteners on engine. It has a reproduction of the old Ford Muscle Parts cam which is the hydraulic version of the 289 HiPo cam: 290 duration and 0.470 lift. Intake is Offenhauser with Holley 600 four barrel. Distributor is the original with Pertronix electronic ignition installed with Pertronix coil. Alternator is the original one rebuilt and painted black by local shop. Water pump, thermostat, single fan belt, all hoses, etc were new when engine was redone. I added the 302 emblem to the air cleaner. I had a Fairlane back in 1971 with same cam and just a chrome air cleaner. Liked the look. Underside of the hood 8A40F261963 - VIN on dash Trim tag - car was white with burgundy interior when new Clear title Build sheet for car, receipts for all work done, and a new C-stripe kit in gold - all come with sale All four side glasses that are in great shape are included. I would have replaced the side glass that has scratches if I had them when the car was apart. Drive side front suspension - car looks like a driver because it is a driver. You can see some overspray from when it was painted Passenger side - note disc brakes Oil pan T-5 transmission and transmission crossmember Passenger side Driver side 8-inch rear with 4:11 gears and traction lock - with the T-5 and 4:11 gears when shifted into 5th or overdrive the final ratio is 2:80 - same as the car came with originally. Both speedometer gears were changed in the T-5 so it would read correctly. Note coil over on shock Driver side quarter - it has sand, etc from being driven Grill is in pretty good shape with no dings - center Torino emblem was painted Hood - new windshield - note stainless wiper arms, new wiper blades Driver front fender Disc brakes on front Note cracked paint on top of driver front fender - car's body and paint has blemishes - this is the worse Driver door Shiny paint Driver side rear wheel and tire Driver side quarter Deck lid Gas fill is behind the license plate. If you know these cars then you know no one makes a gas cap that fits. I found the one on this Torino one year at All Ford Carlisle. Cap fits properly with no leaks. Bumpers, taillight bezels were re-chromed Passenger side rear quarter I like 5 spoke American mags on anything but chrome ones look great against a dark body Notchback roof line Car has new weather stripping including the piece between the side glasses That is an original antenna - note VIN plate was on passenger side for the 1968 year only Passenger side front fender If you are seriously interested in this car my advice is to come and see it. The Torino is located in Chesterfield, Virginia 23838. Location is about 10 miles from I-95, 13 miles from I-85 and 13 miles from Route 288 which connects I-95 and I-64. Serious bidders can email me any questions or call 804-five nine zero-0718 if you'd like to make an appointment to see this car. Terms of sale: winning bidder should contact me within 24 hours of the auction's end. If you cannot pick up the car right away send a 10% deposit within 3 days and make arrangements to pick up the car or have it shipped. I would like the car picked up within 14 days. If you need help with having the car shipped email me. |