1976 Ford Torino Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for 1976 Ford Torino
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Should I Keep My Car?
Been looking at getting a winter vehicle, powerstroke specifically, but my main question is it worth it to keep my classic car? I know the prices for classics go up, but how much?? It's all original and basically mint cuz it was garaged it's whole life - 100K Miles and everything that's not original I have the original parts for, such as hub caps and wheels. Original paint ect interior is more then less flawless too, I'm only 16 and don't have much cash -so would possibly trade unless it's the wrong move. thanks for you're time, Max --
Camshaft
I have a 1976 Ford Torino with a 351w it has a single plain intake manifold a 600 cfm carburetor and long tube headers I want to install a performance camshaft that gives me the most power with out changing everything
Lacking power
I have a 1976 Ford Torino with a 351w I put a new 4bbl 650 cfm Holly carb a new intake manifold and gear to gear on it now it don't seem to have much power it hesitate when I hit the gas. Any ideas
We need a instrument cluster circuit panel will be willing to replace entire back instrument panel
It just needs to have the cluster circuit panel in tact and voltage regulatory a rat got to our barn find