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Greg Pettit's 1971 Ford Torino GT - Feature Of The Month

This '71 Torino Stares Into The Face Of Convention And Gives It The Middle Finger.
By Stephen Kim
Photography by Stephen Kim
Greg Pettit 1971 Ford Torino Gt Front View
'71 Ford Torino GT: $2,600 (in 1987)
Paint & body: $5,000
Mini-tubs: $0
Wheels: $400
Tires: $500
Engine block: $400
Rotating assembly: $1,150
Rings & bearing: $150
Machining: $500
Cam: $140
Lifters: $120
Pushrods: $75
Used rockers: $120
Timing set: $20
Cylinder heads: $1,800
Used intake manifold: $200
Used carb: $400
Stock distributor: $40
MSD ignition box: $180
Plug wires: $70
Used oil pan: $100
Oil pump: $120
Gaskets: $110
Used headers: $200
Mufflers/collectors: $120
Used fuel system parts: $300
Radiator: $125
Water pump: $180
Cooling fan: $40
Trans: $1,300
Torque converter: $400
Shifter: $100
Rearend build: $670
Rear shocks: $20
Rear springs: $0
Rear sway bar: $10
Front suspension rebuild kit: $140
Vinyl seat dye: $30
Auto Meter tach: $110
Oil/volt/temp gauges: $30
Rollbar: $1,500
Five-point harnesses: $400
Total: $19,870

ENGINE
Type: Ford 460 big-block
Block: factory Ford, bored to 4.390 inches
Oiling: High Flow Dynamics oil pump, Milodon pan
Rotating assembly: Scat 4.500-inch steel crank, 6.700-inch rods, forged 11.8:1 Probe pistons
Cylinder heads: home-ported Edelbrock CJ aluminum castings with 2.19/1.76-inch stainless steel valves and 74cc chambers
Camshaft: Lunati 251/260-at-0.050 solid flat tappet, .623/.649-inch lift, 111-degree LSA
Valvetrain: COMP lifters and valvesprings, Angus Racing 1.7:1 rockers
Induction: Edelbrock Victor intake, Moroso .5-inch spacer, Holley 1050-cfm Dominator
Fuel system: Mallory pump, Holley regulator, '71 Maverick tank with custom pickup
Exhaust: Hooker 2 1/8-inch long-tube headers, dual 3-inch Flowtech mufflers
Cooling: generic circle track radiator, Edelbrock water pump, Flex-a-lite electric fan
Built by: owner

DRIVETRAIN
Transmission: Broader Performance C6 auto, Edge 3,800-stall converter, B&M shifter
Rear axle: factory 9-inch rearend, 31-spline Moser axles, 3.89:1 gears, Detroit Locker differential

CHASSIS
Front suspension: rebuilt stock
Rear suspension: Mopar Super Stock springs, Dodge Coronet shocks, Mercury 3/4-inch sway bar, custom subframe connectors
Brakes: stock discs, front; stock Mercury discs, rear

WHEELS & TIRES
Wheels: Weld Pro Star 15x7 (3.5-inch backspace), front; 15x10 (3.5-inch backspace), rear
Tires: BFGoodrich 225/70R15, front; BFGoodrich 345/55R15, rear

Thanks: Mark and Pat Artis, Jeff Pettit, Dan Bell, 460ford.com, Torinocobra.com


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