Posts Tagged ‘torino’
1968 Ford Torino GT Currie Enterprised Axle Upgrade

Improve Your 8-Inch Axle With Currie Enterprises’ Proven Upgrades
Tech | Drivetrain Upgrade
Our ‘68 Torino GT is factory original in every way except for a 4V carb and intake. At just over 100,000 miles, the drivetrain seems to be fine, making no serious noises. We’re planning on some power upgrades in months to come and when the opportunity arose to visit Currie Enterprises of Anaheim, California, to have the company inspect the rear axle on our car, we we’re glad to visit.
Photo Gallery: 1968 Ford Torino GT Currie Enterprised Axle Upgrade – Modified Mustangs & Fords
Photo Gallery: 1968 Ford Torino GT Currie Enterprised Axle Upgrade – Modified Mustangs & Fords
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1968 Ford Torino GT Currie Enterprised Axle Upgrade
1968 Ford Torino GT Engine Visual Upgrade

Restomod Detailing Will Help Your Engine Bay Stand Out
Tech | Small Block Engine Bay Restoration
On any classic Ford project there are three areas of major concern from a visual standpoint; the exterior, interior, and the engine bay. Because we sometimes have to ask an owner to pop the hood, that is often the order in which we see them. On many cars we see that the paint and body is nice, with the interior not far behind. It seems that often the engine bay is last on the list of priorities. This was certainly the case with the nice ‘68 Torino GT that we recently acquired.
Photo Gallery: 1968 Ford Torino GT Engine Visual Upgrade – Modified Mustangs & Fords
Photo Gallery: 1968 Ford Torino GT Engine Visual Upgrade – Modified Mustangs & Fords
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1968 Ford Torino GT Engine Visual Upgrade
More Mid Sized Madness
More Mid Sized Madness ?While we were surfing the various vintage car websites one night we came across this cream puff. The car was too nice to ignore

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More Mid Sized Madness