Super hard to say. Without looking at the car, I would expect that you would have to at least paint the roof in the back quarter panels, i would assume you would be able to tie into the existing stripe.On the door
Need your help. Bought front and rear bumper a few years back. Just now starting to work on my car. The rubber up front doesn't seem to fit the bumper. Any ideas? Thanks, mike in Memphis
That is an awesome Gran Torino! I’d almost be scared to drive it because it is so beautiful, but I would! I’m telling you that is an amazing car, very, very well done! 👍👍
By the way, nice job on the exhaust, keeping in under the car stock like it. 's supposed to be, I'm so glad to see one without the Chrome tailpipes. Tip sticking a foot out from the bumper. I think that looks ridiculous the way you did it is correct looks nice
Yes puhlease!!!! I’ve been dreaming of owning this car since 1975 when I was 9 years old! The closest I’ve come is a die-cast replica! What would a build like this cost?
Yes puhlease!!!! I’ve been dreaming of owning this car since 1975 when I was 9 years old! The closest I’ve come is a die-cast replica! What would a build like this cost?
I've had a couple of dreams where I was the bonifide owner of one of these cars...nearly 50 years and its still the coolest car ever (is it because it looks like a giant Nike Sneaker on wheels)..beats out KITT, Magnums Ferarri, and every car James Bond has driven..even bests that time traveling Deloren....oh and as for them there Duke Boys....The Striped Tomateo says Eat My Dust 😎
Hi Good job on your Starsky & Hutch car. You can help me please , you have front fender driver ford Torino sports 74 Because I have my fender front damaged You have a mail for you send picture of my car Thank you
Whenever I see the original Starsky and Hutch television cars and then I'll look at tribute cars that people have done for some reason I can't help seeing a difference and when I look at the start of this video and see the two cars once again I see a difference and I think it is in the actual length of the car. Were the TV cars smaller in length? compared to tribute cars which may have been built in the in between years, say 1976 onwards and assuming the cars are the same model. I Don't actually know if there were different Ford Torinos which is another thing that makes tribute cars look different??.
Thanks for posting this. This is 1 of the 1,000 they made to be sold to the public? This thing is gorgeous. I'd be proud to take it to cars and coffee on Saturdays.
Beautiful car how long did it take you to do it and how much money did you spend doing it yourself? I bet you saved a ton of money it's nice to have a shop in the garage. Course you also got to have the mechanical knowledge and know how which you do great car great job I grew up watching these shows starsky and hutch I love the car! I could have swore there was an episode where starsky had a four-speed in his car?
Hi Frank Answers to your questions How long did it take you to do it............ 9 months How much money did you spend doing it yourself? I used tons of NOS Parts so ALOT $$$ Even though my labor cost was low ...I went Over board on the restoration Starsky had a four-speed in his car? It may have sounded like that but never had a 4 speed ... 1973 Torino was the last to have Manuel shift from Factory Best Regards Joe
I also found a 1974 Gran Torino on Ebay . I did a lot of work on it and made a replica car ( Starsky and Hutch) which turned out awesome! Thanks for sharing yours!!!