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In 1971, Ford produced approximately 4,000 Torino convertibles. This model was part of the Torino line, which was popular during its time. The convertible version was less common compared to hardtop models, contributing to its rarity today among classic car enthusiasts.
There were 2,170 convertible GTOs in 1970.
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The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 convertibles that were produced is 31,930. The number of 1965 Ford Galaxie 500XL convertibles produced was 9,849.
The 429-4V was available in three different versions. The first was the 429 Thunder Jet, the standard engine for the Cobra, rated at 360 hp (270 kW). Next was the 429 CJ (Cobra Jet), rated at 370 hp (280 kW), which included a 2-bolt main block, hydraulic lifters, a 700 CFM Rochester Quadrajet carburetor. and was available with or without Ram Air. The top 429 option was the 429 SCJ (Super Cobra Jet), rated a 375 hp (280 kW), and was part of the "Drag Pack" option. These engines were underrated for insurance purposes, and made around 420 -440 h.p. How many were installed in the convertible I do not know. Not sure how many 4 speeds, but I know there was 125 automatic 429 Thunder Jet 1970 Ford Torino GT convertibles made. I also know there there were a total of 19 automatic, and 4 speed 429 super cobra jet torino convertibles made in 1970, some ram air, some non-ram air. There are a total of 7 accounted for today in SCJ for 70'. There were no super cobra jets offered in a torino in 1971. Hope that helps a little.
Ford made a hardtop convertible in 1957, 58 and 59.
The Gran Torino was an itermediate size car built by the Ford Motor Company from 1972 to 1976..
Among current models the Cadillac XLR and XLR-V are available in convertibles. Previously Cadillac has manufactured a great many convertibles like their enormous 1970's era El Dorados.
The 1970 Ford Torino GT with the 429 engine was produced in limited numbers, with approximately 3,900 units equipped with the 429 cubic inch V8. This model was part of the larger Torino production, which included various engine options. The 429 was notable for its performance, contributing to the Torino GT's reputation during that era. Exact production figures can vary based on sources, but the 429 variant remains a sought-after model among collectors today.