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The 1970–71 Torino Cobras, the 1969 Torino Talladega, the 1970 King Cobra, the 1968–1971 Torino GT convertibles, and the 1969 Cobras are the most collectible Torino muscle cars. The 1972 body style has received notable exposure since the beginning of the 21st century with the release of the 2008 film Gran Torino (featuring a 1972 Gran ...
The 1969 Torino Talladega was based on the Fairlane "Sportsroof" (Ford's trade name for a fastback) 2-door hardtop.To make the car more aerodynamic at high speeds, a sleeker front section (whose design and construction is often attributed to the Holman-Moody race team's shop) was added.
1948 Packard Custom Eight 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline, one of several GM fastback models 1964 Plymouth Barracuda Subcompact fastback: 1967 Volkswagen Beetle (Type 1) Hardtop fastback: 1967 AMC Marlin Full-size fastback: 1968 Mercury Monterey GT fastback: 1966 Toyota 2000GT racing car Two-seat sports car fastback: Chrysler Crossfire Futuristic fastback: 2016 Buick Avista concept
English: 1970 Ford Torino GT SportsRoof photographed at the 2023 New Brighton Car Cruise in New Brighton, Pennsylvania. Date: 9 September 2023, 11:51:20: Source:
Torino GT: 1968-1971 Coupé, Convertible United States Pickup version sold as Ranchero GT: Ford: Gran Torino Sport: 1972-1975 Coupé United States Pickup version sold as Ranchero GT: Ford: Torino Talladega: 1969 Coupé United States GMC: Caballero Diablo: 1978-1987 Pickup (using Chevrolet Malibu body) United States GMC: Sprint SP: 1971-1977
In 1970 the Centaur, a one-off two-door sedan based on a Corvette, was built for a doctor from the Mid-West. Also, Opel, a GM subsidiary in Germany, contacted Intermeccanica and a whole new project of a car, using the Opel mechanicals, the Chevrolet 350 engine, hydramatic transmission, DeDion rear end, disc brakes (parts used in the Opel ...
A Falcon GT (XB) Hardtop is the subject of Eric Bana's 2009 documentary film Love the Beast. The film documents the 25-year history of Bana's Falcon, which he purchased at the age of 15. The film documents the 25-year history of Bana's Falcon, which he purchased at the age of 15.
[9] [10] For 1971, this larger Falcon was dropped, as the new Torino series replaced it and the Fairlane names. The Maverick's styling featured the long hood, fastback roof, and short deck popularized by the Mustang, [11] on a 103-inch (2,616 mm) wheelbase — and featured pop-out rear side windows.