The Ford Torino, a lesser known sibling of the Mustang, was produced from 1968 to 1976. While it lacks the iconic status of its more famous counterpart, the Torino spawned a few rare and sought-after muscle cars. One of the most notable is the Torino Talladega, built in 1969 to homologate an aerodynamically improved model for NASCAR competition.
Powered by the mighty 428-cubic-inch Cobra Jet V8, the Talladega saw limited production with only 756 units built. Its race-spec version, equipped with the 429 cubic inch V8, dominated NASCAR tracks, winning 29 Grand National races and the 1969 championship.
Another limited edition Torino is the Twister Special, which shared the badge with the Mustang. Both were produced in late 1969 for the 1970 model year and sold exclusively through Ford’s Kansas City District Sales Office.
The Torino Twister Special, available in only 90 examples, was powered by the 429 cubic inch Cobra Jet V8 and featured unique decals on the rear fenders. Unlike the Mustang Twister Special, the Torino version was offered in only one color: Vermillion.
This pristine example, boasting a flawless restoration and original numbers-matching 429 V8, is a testament to the muscle car era. With its manual transmission and optional bucket seats, it’s one of only 30 units produced in this configuration, making it a highly desirable and valuable collectible.
The Twister Special was a limited production model introduced by Ford in 1970. It was based on the Torino GT and featured a unique exterior with a blacked out grille, hood scoop, and side stripes. The Twister Special was initially offered with a 351 cubic inch V8 engine, but it was later upgraded to a more powerful 429 cubic inch engine.
This particular Twister Special is a particularly rare example. It is one of only 30 units produced with a manual transmission, and it is in pristine condition. The car has been meticulously restored and is in excellent mechanical condition.
It is also equipped with several desirable options, including power steering, power brakes, and air conditioning. Given its rarity and condition, it is expected that this Twister Special will command a high price at auction. It is likely to be of interest to both collectors and enthusiasts of muscle cars.