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Re: Link to My 1971 Ford Torino Build thread [Re: Moto-Moto] #5497124 11/09/10 02:25 AM
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Nice job Moto-Moto.

(by the way, I never let you know - I didn't find many Torinos in that salvage yard, but I was carrying an entire transmission, lol. So I only looked in depth at one, and it didn't have what you were talking about)

Nice job on removing the battery tray. I got to do some work to my Mustang this weekend - pulled off all the fenders and body panels from the front. That picture of the rocker panels - did you weld them or just sand them down? They look really good. thumb




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Re: Link to My 1971 Ford Torino Build thread [Re: mysavioreigns] #5500360 11/10/10 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: mysavioreigns
Nice job Moto-Moto.

(by the way, I never let you know - I didn't find many Torinos in that salvage yard, but I was carrying an entire transmission, lol. So I only looked in depth at one, and it didn't have what you were talking about)

Nice job on removing the battery tray. I got to do some work to my Mustang this weekend - pulled off all the fenders and body panels from the front. That picture of the rocker panels - did you weld them or just sand them down? They look really good. thumb


Thank you sir. Do you have a build thread on your Mustang? I did weld all of the holes on the rocker panel, and then my son sanded them down. He's getting pretty handy to have in the shop thumb. Thanks for looking at the junkyard for me. Did they happen to have any Torino's there? I'm looking for some different stuff now.

Re: Link to My 1971 Ford Torino Build thread [Re: Moto-Moto] #5529886 11/19/10 01:33 AM
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How about a top loader to go with that 71. I have one.

Re: Link to My 1971 Ford Torino Build thread [Re: glenls] #5529946 11/19/10 01:50 AM
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what do you want for it? Do you have the bell-housing to go with it?

Re: Link to My 1971 Ford Torino Build thread [Re: Moto-Moto] #5531091 11/19/10 02:45 PM
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No bellhousing. I bought a 1971 wrecked big block mustang in 1981. Was going to install trans behind small block in 69 Broncho. Never did. It has been sitting in my shop since then. Comes with Hurst Competition Shifter with T Handle already installed. $500 will trade for gun. Austin Tx. area.

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