78 Toronodo XS
A guy wants to trade his 78 Toronado XS for my truck. The Toro has 17k miles and looks pretty sweet. I know there were only 2400 made of this model. How much do you think it's worth?
I want to resell it to someone who could appreciate it more. I was born after this car was made. Don't know much about them.
I want to resell it to someone who could appreciate it more. I was born after this car was made. Don't know much about them.
That is a very cool looking car, I cant say i remember ever seeing that back glass on one like that. The way its connected with the rear side glass. Were all 78's like that? The body lines look unique to me also, has it been customized? I dont know the value but i like the car. Do you have more pics? The fender lines near and on the door look "Lincoln" ish.
Last edited by steverw; Nov 14, 2013 at 01:31 PM.
Are you sure it's realy only 17K miles? Would somebody really spend that much on a custom paintjob on such a low mileage car? Also, it's missing a fair amount of mouldings.
I'm always skeptical with low mileage cars that have had obvious work done to them. It can definitely be legit but just be cautious is all I'm saying. Go look at it and take LOTS of detailed pics and then post them on here for us to look over. You'll get very honest feedback from people on here.
The wrap around back window is correct and exclusive to the XS or XSR models. I believe I see the moonroof in the picture which would also be correct for the XS.
I'm always skeptical with low mileage cars that have had obvious work done to them. It can definitely be legit but just be cautious is all I'm saying. Go look at it and take LOTS of detailed pics and then post them on here for us to look over. You'll get very honest feedback from people on here.
The wrap around back window is correct and exclusive to the XS or XSR models. I believe I see the moonroof in the picture which would also be correct for the XS.
Last edited by 76 Regency; Nov 17, 2013 at 03:58 AM.
It is easy to sell a truck. Finding a buyer for a customized 78 Toro , not so easy.
I suggest buying it to drive (if you like it). If you want to try to flip a car I suggest looking for a Camaro, Mustang; or better yet, a Cutlass. Not many people have their eye out of a 78 Toronado SX.
Update
Checked out the Toronado XS. It's actually in pretty good shape. The sucker runs very smooth. Every piece is there.
The vinyl top was taken off when the car was painted. He spent $3000 on the paint job. It was very well done.
No rust. The only issues were small. There was a inner door armrest piece that was rubbed off, the back outstrip molding on the back window needs repair, and the sunroof switch doesn't work.
There's an 8 track player in mint condition. He had two cases of 8 track tapes in the trunk.
The vinyl top was taken off when the car was painted. He spent $3000 on the paint job. It was very well done.
No rust. The only issues were small. There was a inner door armrest piece that was rubbed off, the back outstrip molding on the back window needs repair, and the sunroof switch doesn't work.
There's an 8 track player in mint condition. He had two cases of 8 track tapes in the trunk.
Again, I'm skeptical about the mileage being accurate and not possibly 117k. From what I can see in the pics, the steering wheel woodgrain looks kinda chewed up and the passenger's door panel/armrest is really rough too which should not be for such low miles. I would check the plugs, wires, hoses etc. Lots times really low mile cars will still have the originals. Look for obvious after market items under the hood, etc. I'm not convinced yet.
The sunroof switch pops right out IF that's the problem. Pop the little round cap out (next to the switch) and open and close the roof manually with an allen key to make sure it moves ok and that the cables are ok....these are not easy parts to find if they're bad. I can't see why something like that switch would be bad.
Post as many pics and details as you can.
The sunroof switch pops right out IF that's the problem. Pop the little round cap out (next to the switch) and open and close the roof manually with an allen key to make sure it moves ok and that the cables are ok....these are not easy parts to find if they're bad. I can't see why something like that switch would be bad.
Post as many pics and details as you can.
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but then again any car I'd get I'd make a sleeper its just how I roll
