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Ford produced only a little over 129,000 Torinos in 1969, with the GT accounting for the lion's share with close to 82,000 cars.
The Ford Torino Grand Touring model was by far the most popular – 61,319 were assembled for the model year, over three times more than the notch-back hardtop (17,951 units).
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A 1969 Ford Talladega Prototype sold for $132,000, the highest recorded sale since 2020. Overall, a 1969 Torino is worth $49,231 on average, while a Talladega is valued at $68,300 on average.
Back in 1969, Ford produced only 750 factory Torino Talladega cars. Most of the cars were used for racing, and this particular example has been restored to perfect and like-new condition.
Though Ford may have pulled a fast one on NASCAR’s chief ahead of its championship-winning 1969 season, the Torino Talladega was produced for the street, albeit still in small numbers.
It tips the scales at a surprisingly high 3,696 pounds driver included. The Ford Torino Super Cobra Jet, by comparison, produces just 375 horsepower from its 429 cubic inch V8.
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Get ready for another GM versus Ford battle as we watch this 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass W-31 go head-to-head with a 1970 Ford Torino Super Cobra Jet.
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