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1970 Ford Torino Twister Special


Mr. Can Am Garage

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Sam The Twister option was available ONLY on the west side of the Rockie Mountains. I think it was a dealer from Colorado that made a contract with Ford to be an exclusive dealer for them. Those of us on the east coast COULDN'T order one, so they're VERY rare around our neck of the woods. That and the fact that there weren't that many built. :lol::lol:

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Sam The Twister option was available ONLY on the west side of the Rockie Mountains. I think it was a dealer from Colorado that made a contract with Ford to be an exclusive dealer for them. Those of us on the east coast COULDN'T order one, so they're VERY rare around our neck of the woods. That and the fact that there weren't that many built. :D;)

Um, close but no cigar. These cars were Sold EAST of the Rocky Mountains.

The Kansas Ford dealers wanted something to draw in foot traffic, more specifically,

The Kansas City Area Ford Dealers. and approached Ford with the idea of an

option along the lines of the California Specials and the High Country Specials of the previous couple of years.

Now, From records I have seen, 100 -Mach 1 1970 Mustangs, and 100- Ford Cobra Torinos were built.

That being said, of the 100- Mach 1's, only about fifty were built with the 428 CJ motors, due to them being scarce,

the rest had 351 Cleveland 4 barrel motors. ALL the Mach 1's were painted Grabber Orange.

The Torino's were painted Vermillion, and were 429 Cars.

The question's now arise on if these Torino's were cobra jet, or Super cobra jet 429's.

I have seen only Super Cobra Jet Cars.

We had a '70 Twister Mach 1 in my hometown in Colorado,

but it was owned by a college kid who moved to town, and it was a 351C Mach 1.

But all the graphics and stuff were intact, as this was the early seventies.

not many people were cloning them at that time, if any.

Beautiful Model by the way,

I'm building one right now, with Fred Cady decals,

to display next to my twister Mach 1 replica.

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looking at my post, I see it as a little heavy handed,

and for that, I'm sorry.

These cars are terrific! And 'Mr. Can Am Garage' did a nice job on both models.

Anyway, to me, these were some of the least respected, best performance mid size

Fords, ever.

I guess having a cobra jet Torino in the garage makes me a little bit biased.

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Nice job on both Torino's.

Wished my Mom had kept the 69 GT she bought after she and my Dad divorced. Only problem with it was , if you EVER touched the gas pedal on restart after it was warmed up the darned thing would flood and you would have to wait 15 minutes to try again!

glenn

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