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How many 1971 Ford Torinos were made?

According to the available information, approximately 429,000 Ford Torinos were produced in 1971. The Ford Torino was a mid-size car that was part of Ford's Fairlane line and was produced from 1968 to 1976.


Detailed Overview of the 1971 Ford Torino


The 1971 Ford Torino was part of the second generation of the Torino model, which was introduced in 1968. The Torino was available in a variety of body styles, including a 2-door hardtop, 2-door convertible, 4-door sedan, and 4-door station wagon.


The 1971 Torino featured a more rounded, aerodynamic design compared to the previous model year. It was available with a range of engine options, including V8 engines ranging from 302 cubic inches (5.0 liters) to 429 cubic inches (7.0 liters) in displacement.


Production Numbers for the 1971 Ford Torino


According to the information gathered from various sources, the total production of the 1971 Ford Torino was approximately 429,000 units. This included all the different body styles and engine options available that year.


The breakdown of the 1971 Torino production numbers by body style is as follows:



  • 2-door hardtop: 178,000 units

  • 2-door convertible: 13,000 units

  • 4-door sedan: 178,000 units

  • 4-door station wagon: 60,000 units


These production figures make the 1971 Ford Torino one of the more popular and successful models in the Torino lineup during the 1970s.

How many 1971 Ford Torino convertibles were made?


1,613 Torino GT
Only 1,613 Torino GT Convertibles and 3,054 Torino Cobras were produced for 1971.



What year was the best Ford Torino?


Curbside Outtake/QOTD: 1968 – 1976 Ford Torino – What's Your Favorite Generation?

  • My first car was a 1964 Ford Fairlane – so I've always had a soft-spot for it.
  • Rank #1: First Gen; 1968/69.
  • Rank #2: Second Gen, 1970/71.
  • Rank #3: Third Gen, 1972/76.



How many 1971 Ford Torino were made?


Production for 1971 was 326,463 units, slightly lower than 1970 Ford intermediate production. Only 1,613 Torino GT Convertibles and 3,054 Torino Cobras were produced for 1971.



How many 1971 Torino Cobras were made?


3,054 Torino Cobras
Only 1,613 Torino GT Convertibles and 3,054 Torino Cobras were produced for 1971.



What is a 1971 Ford Torino worth?


The value of a 1971 Ford Torino can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $13,450 for a 1971 Ford Torino in good condition with average spec.



How much is a 1972 Gran Torino worth today?


The value of a 1972 Ford Gran Torino can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $10,720 for a 1972 Ford Gran Torino in good condition with average spec.



What is the most rare Ford?


  1. Ford Anglia Super. The last, and now best known, generation of Ford Anglia was launched in 1959 with a 997cc engine, the first in what is now known as the 'Kent' family.
  2. Ford Classic.
  3. Ford Crown Victoria.
  4. Ford Escort RS 1800.
  5. Ford Consul Mk1.
  6. Ford Taurus.
  7. Ford RS 200.
  8. Tickford Capri.



What is a 1970 Ford Torino worth?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $14,087 for a 1970 Ford Torino in good condition with average spec. What is the highest selling price of a 1970 Ford Torino? The highest selling price of a 1970 Ford Torino at auction over the last three years was $74,800.



What is the rarest Ford Torino?


1970 Torino Cobra Jet Twister Special
Within the Torino lineage, the most exclusive model is the 1970 Torino Cobra Jet Twister Special. This muscle car was produced in extremely limited quantities: only 90 units were made, of which just 30 were equipped with a four-speed manual transmission.



How many 1970 Torinos were made?


Ford built 230,411 Torinos across four trim levels in 1970. Of that number, 60,758 were Torino GT's. Of those, 3,939 were convertibles and 56,819 were SportsRoof hardtops, the latter leading all Torino sales for the model year.


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