1971 Ford Torino GT in Wimbledon White - Class of 1971
Features Include:
• Opening doors, hood, and trunk
• Accurate interior and chassis
• Steerable front wheels
• Detailed engine
The Ford Torino started as a subseries to the Fairlane and marketed as an intermediate-sized car falling between luxury and performance. By 1971, the Fairlane name was dropped completely, making the Torino a stand-alone model. The Torino name was actually one of the names proposed for the Mustang during its early development! In 1971, the Torino lineup consisted of 14 available models ranging from 4-doors, convertibles, wagons, and 2-door hardtops.
Replicated in this 1:18 die-cast is a muscular, high-performance GT model equipped with the top-of-the-line Cobra Jet 429 and shaker hood. Painted in factory-matched Wimbledon White, this classic Torino utilizes the hidden-headlight grille with GT emblem, Magnum 500 wheels, and a white-to-blue laser stripe!
Adult collectible designed for use by persons 14 years of age and older.