The 1969 Ford Torino GT came standard with a 302 cu in (4.9 L)-2V small block V8 engine.
Contents
- What was the specs of the 1969 Torino GT?
- How much horsepower does a 1968 Ford Torino GT 390 have?
- How much horsepower does a 1969 Torino GT have?
- What was the specs of the 1969 Ford Torino GT coupe?
- What motor came in the 1970 Torino GT?
- What motor is in a 69 Ford Torino?
- What year was the best Ford Torino?
- What engine was in the Ford Torino GT?
- What were the options for the 1969 Torino?
- How much horsepower does a 1969 Ford 390 have?
What was the specs of the 1969 Torino GT?
Engine & Performance
- 164 kW.
- Horsepower. 223 hp (220 bhp)
- Rev. at Max Power. 4,600 rpm.
- Torque. 407 Nm.
- Torque. 300 lb-ft.
- Rev. at Max Torque. 2,600 rpm.
How much horsepower does a 1968 Ford Torino GT 390 have?
Engines ranged from a 210-hp, 302-cid V-8 to 325-hp/390-cid and 360-hp Ram-Air 428-cid mills. Both three-speed Cruise-O-Matic and four-speed manual transmissions were offered. The super-slippery fastback was an immediate hit with NASCAR and David Pearson took the 1968 championship.
How much horsepower does a 1969 Torino GT have?
While only 5,317 Torino GT convertibles were, sold the fastback coupe notched up 74,135 sales, and the two-door hardtop a further 23,939. Engines ranged from a 210-hp, 302-cid V-8 to 325-hp/390-cid and 360-hp Ram-Air 428-cid mills. Both three-speed Cruise-O-Matic and four-speed manual transmissions were offered.
What was the specs of the 1969 Ford Torino GT coupe?
Engine & Performance
- 164 kW.
- Horsepower. 223 hp (220 bhp)
- Rev. at Max Power. 4,600 rpm.
- Torque. 407 Nm.
- Torque. 300 lb-ft.
- Rev. at Max Torque. 2,600 rpm.
What motor came in the 1970 Torino GT?
A not-so-muscular 220-hp 302 two-barrel engine was standard for the Torino GT, and the 250-hp 351 (Windsor or Cleveland) two barrel cost extra.
What motor is in a 69 Ford Torino?
1969 Ford Fairlane-Torino Facts – Powertrain Options
302 cubic inch V-8 engine ($107 – standard on GTs). 351 cubic inch 4-barrel V-8 engine ($184 optional all Fairlanes including GT). 390 cubic inch 4-barrel V-8 engine ($264 optional all Fairlanes including GT).
What year was the best Ford Torino?
One of the fastest, best-handling muscle cars of 1970
When equipped with the Drag Pack, the Torino Cobra could run the quarter mile in 13.70 seconds at 106 mph, which was not only faster than the more expensive Boss 429 Mustang but faster than most 1970 muscle cars.
What engine was in the Ford Torino GT?
Torino GT models came standard with a 302 cu in (4.9 L)-2V small block V8 and this was also the base V8 engine optional on other models. Other available engines included a 390 cu in (6.4 L)-2V FE engine, 390 cu in (6.4 L)-4V FE engine and a 427 cu in (7.0 L)-4V FE engine.
What were the options for the 1969 Torino?
Options included a 265- or 325-hp 390, and on April 1 the 335-hp 428 became available (without Ram Air). For 1969, the 302 returned as the base V-8. A 250- or 290-hp 351 was added, joining the 320-hp 390, as well as the Q-code 428CJ (without Ram Air) and R-code 428CJ (with Ram Air).
How much horsepower does a 1969 Ford 390 have?
At 320 hp, the 390 slotted right between the 290-horse four-barrel 351 Windsor and the 335hp 428CJ, though by 1970, a new 300-horse four-barrel 351 Cleveland would cover all middle ground.