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Kind of a badass ride with a rubber floor covering, dog dish caps, and a big 4-speed shifter sticking out of the floor hump.
I like the rarely seen 'formal' roofline too. Pretty cool car. Link to 1972 Torino Factory 351/4 Speed ![]() ![]() |
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My buddy Marvin had an identicle one in the 80s..since it was a stick and a 4bbl his was called a Q code..351 cobra jet...(his story)...and it matches what the seller is saying
i loved that car..got so rusty it was scrapped
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am digging it too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sleeper is an understatement! One of 34 built.....you can bet no more than a handful left. This has gotta be a buy for a real Ford fanatic.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Here's another oddball Torino with a factory 351/4-speed...this one's a '72.
Link to 1972 Torino auction ![]() |
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