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The Ford Torino is an automobile that was produced by Ford for the North American market between 1968 and 1976. It was a competitor in the intermediate market segment and essentially a twin to the Mercury Montego line. Just as the Ford LTD had been the upscale version of the Ford Galaxie, the Torino was initially an upscale variation of the ...
1 1968 engines. 2 1969 engines. 3 1970 ... 7 1974 engines. 8 1975 engines. 9 1976 engines. 10 References. Toggle the table of contents. Ford Torino engine ...
The Ford Torino Talladega is a muscle car that was produced by Ford only during the first few weeks of 1969. It was named for the Talladega Superspeedway, which opened the same year. The Talladega was a special, more aerodynamic version of the Torino / Fairlane produced specifically to make Ford even more competitive in NASCAR racing, and it ...
This insane car combines the raw brutality of a stroker V8 with the grace and elegance of the iconic Ford Gran Torino.
As part of the 1968 introduction of the intermediate Ford Torino and Mercury Montego, a Torino Squire and Montego Villager station wagon were introduced with woodgrain exterior trim. As the LTD became a full model line for the 1968 model year, the Country Squire became its station wagon counterpart, with Ford adding "LTD" badging to the hood.
Trickle's 1968 Ford Torino, raced on Wisconsin tracks. Richard Leroy Trickle (October 27, 1941 – May 16, 2013) was an American race car driver.He raced for decades around the short tracks of Wisconsin, winning many championships along the way.
A seventh-generation Ford Ranchero in Belgium. With the Torino ending production after 1976, the 1977 Ranchero was restyled in line with the Ford LTD II mid-sized car line which replaced the Torino using the same platform. The same three models available since 1968 were still offered and the Ranchero could be ordered in quite luxurious form.
The Ford 385 engine family (also called "Lima"[2]) is a series of big-block V8 engines designed and manufactured by Ford Motor Company. The family derives its 385 name from the 3.85-inch (98 mm) crankshaft stroke of the 460 cubic-inch V8 introduced in 1968. [3] A 429 cu in (7.0 L) version was also introduced the same year, with a 370 cu in (6.1 ...
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