In 1977 i was eighteen and went to work at a Ford Dealership as a mechanic and the first job i did was replacing the starter on a 1970 Torino 429 SCJ i replaced the starter parked it on the yard got my next job and thought nothing else more about it. it was an ok car.
My Question is, is how do these cars end up in Europe where their governments are so far left on a whim they can claim they are not "green" enough, confiscate them and crush them
Cause not everyone in Europe is nazi-ecologist, an yes, we like a LOOOT american V8s, but here they are rare and expensive, also the petrol is expensive, but, if you have passion for american vehicles why not, why you want to put down freedom of buying what you desire. Leave people free.
Scott, I think the answer is it varies by country and where they’re lenient it’s not as bad as you think. At least that’s my hope. I don’t think they have the right to confiscate & destroy your property. If anything mileage and time of day limits, and maybe not in big urban areas- but an all out grab & crush seems very unlikely.
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That was just partial throttle .
Too bad it's not powerful enough to lay rubber without power braking it
Pretty weak
In 1977 i was eighteen and went to work at a Ford Dealership as a mechanic and the first job i did was replacing the starter on a 1970 Torino 429 SCJ i replaced the starter parked it on the yard got my next job and thought nothing else more about it. it was an ok car.
That was a weak burn out!!!! I’ve done better burn outs in a Honda 4 banger Shame on you clowns
My 96 ford ranger with a 2.3 pinto engine is more impressive.
Someone needs to teach you how to do a real burnout
lousy burnout
Ford needs to being this car back
My 351 Cleveland in my 71 Torino GT would boil the tires. Not sure what happened here.
Mine as well, mine was a 4 speed 351C 4V 4.56 Trac loc, used to drag race at Cecil County Racetrack back in the late 70’s sure miss that car
Must be worn out my galaxy 429 cj would blow the tires up
Well in case you didn't notice he had a dead end a 100' away
@@pmaint1 seen it. But i my galaxy had great brakes, i could have done 50 ft burnout easy if the tire could handle it
My Question is, is how do these cars end up in Europe where their governments are so far left on a whim they can claim they are not "green" enough, confiscate them and crush them
Cause not everyone in Europe is nazi-ecologist, an yes, we like a LOOOT american V8s, but here they are rare and expensive, also the petrol is expensive, but, if you have passion for american vehicles why not, why you want to put down freedom of buying what you desire. Leave people free.
Scott, I think the answer is it varies by country and where they’re lenient it’s not as bad as you think. At least that’s my hope. I don’t think they have the right to confiscate & destroy your property. If anything mileage and time of day limits, and maybe not in big urban areas- but an all out grab & crush seems very unlikely.
CJ or SCJ?? FOR SALE ?
Qual modelo desse carro
1971 Ford Torino GT
Sounds like the glasspack or muffler needs to go off
Too quiet bro
stupid as hell. a good sound is always preferable over a loud obnoxious. especially if you cruise any distance