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    Thread: TwinTorino

    1. #441
      Join Date
      Sep 2015
      Location
      SW KS
      Posts
      162
      Country Flag: United States
      I notice that his website doesn't exist anymore either. Bummer. I love me some Torinos.



      Chris


    2. #442
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Location
      Motorcity, Canada
      Posts
      292
      Finally got the site back up and the picture hosting restored (hackers got me). Took much longer than planned that is for sure! Somehow work, family and life in general seem to get in the way sometimes .

      I passed the 5,000 mile mark on the Torino over the summer and still enjoying every minute of it. I will have to post some updates here as well as it has been a while.
      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    3. #443
      Join Date
      Sep 2012
      Location
      London, Ontario
      Posts
      293
      Awesome, every once in awhile when I need a fix, I browse your site. You need to come up to London again, so I can check out the car in person, I missed you last time, I was pulling out, when you were pulling in.

      73 Maverick Grabber Project

      My never ending project:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...hlight=grabber

    4. #444
      Join Date
      Dec 2006
      Location
      SF Bay Area
      Posts
      456
      Craig,

      Glad to have you back, we were fearing the worst there for a while!
      chunger

      '68 Ranchero 500
      '70 Cougar XR-7 Convertible
      '98 Mustang GT Convertible

    5. #445
      Join Date
      Feb 2013
      Posts
      1,418
      Country Flag: United States
      Awesome build!!


      Ridetech Suspsension
      Tech Specialist
      Phone: 812.481.4734

      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    6. #446
      Join Date
      Mar 2014
      Location
      Yuma, AZ
      Posts
      635
      Country Flag: United States
      Read the whole thread here and I used to stalk your website and stare at the awesome work you've done. Someday in the future my Torino will be getting a suspension rework, but this makes me want to have it happen sooner!
      Nelson
      1969 Chevelle "Cone Smasher" Family Project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...uot?highlight=

      1984 "Rustang" GT, 5.0, 5 Speed Project
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...T-(Slow-Build)

    7. #447
      Join Date
      Oct 2012
      Posts
      118
      Country Flag: United States
      Great build, awesome fabrication. Any future plans for suspension? or are you happy with it the way it is?
      Eddie

    8. #448
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Location
      Motorcity, Canada
      Posts
      292
      Quote Originally Posted by Dave B View Post
      Awesome, every once in awhile when I need a fix, I browse your site. You need to come up to London again, so I can check out the car in person, I missed you last time, I was pulling out, when you were pulling in.
      Been a while since the Torino was up that way. Hope to make a track day at Grand Bend or TMP this summer. I'll let you know. You need to experience it on the track to get the most of it it!

      Quote Originally Posted by chunger View Post
      Craig,

      Glad to have you back, we were fearing the worst there for a while!
      Yeah.. kids appeared and time disappeared.. go figure!

      Quote Originally Posted by Josh@ridetech View Post
      Awesome build!!
      Thanks!

      Quote Originally Posted by WallaceMFG View Post
      Read the whole thread here and I used to stalk your website and stare at the awesome work you've done. Someday in the future my Torino will be getting a suspension rework, but this makes me want to have it happen sooner!
      You know where to find me when you get into it. I know the suspension inside out (or what used to be the original suspension).

      Quote Originally Posted by blade View Post
      Great build, awesome fabrication. Any future plans for suspension? or are you happy with it the way it is?
      Suspension works great. I'd like to spend some more time on the track to get it dialed in. I'm in too deep to change direction on this anyway. Would be easier to start with a new car . I need to move up to a stiffer front bar and get the ABS working correctly. Sounds like it is time for a track day.

      If the weather keeps going the way it has been.. may be time to hit the road soon.
      Craig
      1968 Torino GT 4.6L S/C T56 IRS x2
      www.twintorino.com

    9. #449
      Join Date
      Aug 2012
      Location
      Pennsylvania
      Posts
      254
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    10. #450
      Join Date
      Mar 2015
      Location
      Ontario
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      24
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      Twin Torino at Woodward Dream Cruise

      Hello there, kind of new to the site. Forgive me if I'm doing this post wrong lol! Registered on this site a while ago but completely forgot about it. Came across it again yesterday, and so far I'm loving it! Yesterday read about a killer 1969 Dart and today I read through this whole tread. Awesome work! As I was nearing the end of your tread I realized that I've seen your Torino before. It was at the Woodward Dream Cruise back in 2014. We let you merge onto the strip and just loved everything about your car. We were in a yellow 1973 Corvette convertible. Anyways, I attached a couple photo... hopefully I did this right haha.
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    11. #451
      Join Date
      Sep 2009
      Posts
      2,713
      Country Flag: United States
      What every happened with these cars?


      1955 Nomad project LC9, 4L80e, C5 brakes, Vision wheels
      1968 Camaro 6.2 w/ LSA, TR6060-Magnum hybrid and etc SOLD
      1976 T/A LS1 6 Speed, and etc. SOLD
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