Ford Torino GT 429 CJ 1970
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Nice Car !! Too Bad it had Pepboys Tires on it :-(
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Sweet ride!
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What a beautiful car, I hope you beat on her A LOT! I met a guy at the Concours who had a 70, convertible....429 with a 4 speed and a Hurst T-grip.....damned thing only had 9 miles on the build...I said "Did you finish it last night?" he said.."no, i just prefer the amenities of my truck with her on the trailer." It hurt my feelings, coulda swore i heard the Torino whimper "save me"
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Wow! Very highly optioned: A/C, Ram Air, 429...SWEET. I love that vintage Ford big block sound with the chambered exhaust.
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yes is a beauty
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Beautiful
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What a gorgeous car.
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The front looks similar to a mercury cougar.
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All i can say is WWWWWWWWWOW
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Beautiful automobile, although I personally don't care for a big block, Your engine does sound great
what kind of intake is that?
Devilbaby111 3 months ago
@Devilbaby111
Weiand Stealth
jroccot 3 months ago
Thanks for the nice comments. Yes it is a C6 automatic. And yer is does have dual exhausts.
jroccot 5 months ago
People need to pay better attention. Would a man with this awesome of a Torino have SINGLE exhaust out the rear?! Unless I'm seeing the bottom of the shock absorber on the driver's side, the driver's side exhaust tip is right there! Dude you have an AWESOME Torino!!! Any videos of the interior? Is this manual or auto?
whiteribbonman1 5 months ago 4
@whiteribbonman1 Look at my other video. I was on My Classic Car with Dennis Gage. It shows the interior..
jroccot 5 months ago
looks like a 460 to me 429 valve covers are wider
shparker 7 months ago
@shparker
You are probably thinking of the Boss 429. Those were a Hemi Head design and did have wider valve covers. The Boss 429 was only available in the Mustang, although there are stories about 1 69 Torino that may have been built special.
The standard 429 CJ and 460 share the same engine block, rods, and heads with the only thing diffferent being the crank and pistons. In the day (and even now) this was a cheap way to stroke a 429.... Just get the crank and pistons from a 460.
jroccot 7 months ago 4