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 ...
A pair of 1969 Torino Cobras found in Arkansas cried their hearts out (literally) long ago, but the owner is willing to make ...
With fewer than 4,000 built, the 1970 Torino GT convertible remains one of Ford’s rarest mid-sized bruisers — a sun-drenched blend of style, speed, and swagger ...
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 ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
As was the fashion in its day, today's Nice Price or No Dice Torino offers bench seats front and rear for full six-passenger seating. Let's see whether or not this classic Ford is priced to put it on ...
Back in 1969, Ford produced only 750 factory Torino Talladega cars. Most of the cars were used for racing, and this particular example has been restored to perfect and like-new condition. The exterior ...
For a long time the proven method to going faster was simple: increase horsepower. While streamlining was common for top-speed runs on the Bonneville Salt Flats and the Daytona sand, Detroit didn't ...
Perusing the 2012 Columbus Goodguys show field with row after row of drop-dead-gorgeous, finely pressed and polished sheetmetal is enough to make you trip over your own tongue. While we could argue ...