Hello to all I look forward to meeting new friends here. I have just inherited a 1966 tornodo owned since new by my grandmother. the car has been in storage for over 25 years it is in very good shape. no rust on body soild frame some cosmetic work needto be done had to change all fluids new plugs and batteryand it fired up. Needs new exhast tips and minor interior repairs but overall a true surviour car. Also need to order new tires it still has old bias ply tire.
i will post pics soon
New to fourm 1966 Tornodo
- toro_mike
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Re: New to fourm 1966 Tornodo
Welcome aboard! Congrats on your new car! I can't wait to see the pictures!
Mike
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1969 W34 Toronado
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- janeg
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- Years Owned: 1966 Deluxe and 1992 Trofeo
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Re: New to fourm 1966 Tornodo
Welcome and congratulations on your '66. Exhaust tips are available from fusick.com
Jane G
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- Sparky
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- Years Owned: 1966/67 Toronados (several). 1934 Olds F-34 1934 Olds L-34 (with side mounts) 1977 Eldorado
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Re: New to fourm 1966 Tornodo
Howdy!
Sounds like you have a nice Toro! We'd love to hear more about it. Also, if you have the original or early replacement bias ply tires, they should have TFD (Toronado Front Drive) on them. If so, HANG on to them, regardless of condition. They can be worth a few bucks to somebody if not for historical significance to the TOA archives. Pictures REALLY help a LOT!
We'll help you get it it going again for sure. Good for you!
Best Regards,
Sparky
Sounds like you have a nice Toro! We'd love to hear more about it. Also, if you have the original or early replacement bias ply tires, they should have TFD (Toronado Front Drive) on them. If so, HANG on to them, regardless of condition. They can be worth a few bucks to somebody if not for historical significance to the TOA archives. Pictures REALLY help a LOT!
We'll help you get it it going again for sure. Good for you!
Best Regards,
Sparky
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