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How The Wild 200MPH Ford Torino King Cobra Ended The Glorious Era Of Aero Warriors Forever
You know that kid back in seventh grade who ruined it for everyone? I mean, the teacher was cool if you flicked pencils up at ...
Built in 1969 for NASCAR homologation, the Talladega is arguably the most iconic iteration of the Torino nameplate. It's also a historically significant Ford. But despite all this and its ...
It's unfair that Chrysler's winged warriors get the lion's share of attention for the role they played in NASCAR's superspeedway aero wars of the late 1960s and early 1970s. The 1969 Dodge Daytona and ...
However, in 1968, Ford introduced Torino as a Fairlane trim level. A two-door, SportsRoof version of the new intermediate is the car that, when ordered as a GT, Cobra, or Cobra Jet, was loaded with ...
As if the Torino wasn't already a super-intriguing presence on the road, Ford released an even more special model in early 1969. Few people probably remember this – and I can't blame anyone for ...
In 1968, Ford released the Torino as a high-end package upgrade to the Fairlane, a full-sized car it'd been making since 1955. In two short years, it had become such a hit that the Blue Oval decided ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
The Ford Fairlane and Ford Torino are often mistaken for rivals, proof that many motorheads are yet to discover that the two were cut from the same cloth. In fact, when the Torino name entered the ...
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