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In a world where the Dodge Charger R/T and Chevrolet Chevelle SS are abundant at car shows and auctions, why not drive ...
Like many victims of the Oil Crisis, the Ford Gran Torino faded away, though corporate decisions and a constantly shifting lineup of vehicles didn't help.
Back in February 2022, I wrote about a Starsky & Hutch Torino that was a decent replica of the iconic mid-sized Ford from the TV show with the same name. That car’s exterior was likely flawless ...
The Ford Torino may not be a household name like the Mustang, but the Fairlane descendent was still wildly popular, boasting a TV show, awards, and more.
Inspired by Silver-Screen Action, This Coyote-Swapped 1972 Ford Gran Torino Was Built to Drive! A modern drivetrain and technology totally transformed this classy cruiser.
A brand-new Ford Gran Torino would step on the Mustang's toes, but not if the Blue Oval turns it into an EV. Should they do that?
“The closer you look, the better we look,” touted a Ford Granada brochure of the day. The mid-size sedan enjoyed a seven-year run between 1975-82; we take a quick spin through its history.
Judging by the exhaustive detail in the Torino page on Wikipedia, this car doesn't lack obsessive fans. Chrysler had soft Corinthian Leather, sure, but Ford wasn't far behind with their buttery ...
When Aaron Paul was growing up in rural Idaho, his uncle had a 1967 Ford Mustang. He’d bought the car brand new, and he used to let little Aaron sit and play in it. "That was my first memory of ...
Ford introduced the Torino as a trim option on the mid-sized Fairlane for the 1968 model year. By 1970, Torino ruled the roost with the Fairlane nameplate playing second fiddle.
Ford also had the advantage of a two-way tailgate on this model. "Torino for 1970 is new clear through," ad copy of the time gently whispered into your ear.
It’s a 1969 Torino GT Cobra Jet fastback that its original owner bought off the lot and put 45,000 miles on before parking it in 1975.