Fast Lane Only on MSN
Ford Torino vs Fairlane: What really separated them?
Ford’s intermediate line in the late 1960s and early 1970s created one of the most persistent nameplate puzzles in American car history. The Ford Torino and Ford Fairlane shared bodies, engines, and ...
A 1972 Ford Gran Torino that spent its entire life with only two owners, the second of which bought it only a few years after it left the factory, is back on the market to fight for another chance.
As you may have deduced from the title of this story, the owner, Gunnison Jones, isn't old enough to drive just yet, but that hasn't stopped him from getting the Gran Torino out on the streets and ...
Introduced as a luxury-oriented, budget-friendly midsize car for the 1972 model year, the Gran Torino and its sister cars — the Gran Torino Sport and the original Torino (in production since 1968) — ...
Maybe not as long and as storied as its little brother, but the Ford Torino is easily among the best muscle cars ever to leave Detroit. It was the Blue Oval's entry to the intermediate segment and its ...
This '73 Ford Gran Torino Sport is a true survivor from the musclecar era, and it belongs to Jim and Cindy Batie of Graham, Washington. It's a good-looking midsize model from the end of the musclecar ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results