I've been in love with the 72 Torino since I was 8 years old. I've been looking for just the right one for a few years now. As soon as I get my hands on it, it's never leaving.
Fantastic “will it run” video. Thank you for this great content with magnificent cars. This Gran Torino definitely needs to be brought back indoor ASAP.
Fantastic fun video and great personal backstory. My godfather's son (who I saw infrequently) had a '71 Torino with a 351C and a Hurst 4-speed. I was 13, he was probably 26. He gave me a ride in it, tires smoking and sideways as he made a left hand turn/merge onto a 55 mile an hour road. Made me a car fan for life! By the way, I could feel the cold watching y'all work.
I do love the concept of "Will it run"... one of my favorite series' Davin has been in... I may be biased. Also, .the chemistry between Davin and Jeff is pretty cool... the back and forth that happens naturally.
Thanks for sharing, My cousin had one of these with the 351 Cleveland motor, we used to ride around town on Friday and Saturday nights we actually was pulled over by the police for drag racing with this car, my uncle was pissed to say the least! my cousin was grounded from driving the car after court and $500 in fines for about 6 months, we wasn't laughing then although makes for a good laugh now at family get togethers!
I had a 1973 LTD 2 DOOR, with a FACTORY 429. I got it for $400 because the person selling it didn't adjust the points properly. My cousin set the points for me, and I laid a single strip about 1/2 block before it finally caught. Loved that car.
I sold mine in 2015 after I got sick and couldn't do anything with it, anymore. Same color, same(ish) shape. I owned it for 25 years and I miss it, sometimes but, I know it went to a good home.
@@joshuagibson2520 genetic chronic illness that requires constant medical attention and frequent surgeries to patch holes and remove necrotic tissue as it develops. As you can imagine, I no longer have the ability to squat, crawl, lever, lift, heave and/or ho.
We all have that one car that ignited our love for all things with tires and gasoline, some of us have archived it when we moved on to our own rides. Thanks for bringing it back to recollection, and the inevitable smile we can't wipe off our face.
My dad had one of these. It was white 1976. He drug it around from place to place as we moved growing up and eventually gave it away to a buddy just to see someone drive it. I was 11 or 12. I’d love to have it now.
The rare find of a '72 Gran Torino with a 429 Cobra Jet! Hope you make a part II and maybe a part III so we can see what if anything you fellas do if you get her running.
It would of been easier to fill the vent tubes then to take the top of the carb sometimes with the bowl filled through the tubes will loosen the float up and get the needle valve working again too I have had that happen a bunch of times just by filling the vents
KUDOS to you for that one!!! I’m too cold blooded, I would’ve waited until spring or pushed it inside somewhere. Always happy to see something come back to life!!!
Those cars are such an outragious design. Glorious. Glad to see one back on the road. The station wagons of that year are the most outragious cars I have ever seen.
NOT a 429 cobra jet,the CJ and SCJ have finned aluminum valve covers and D00E-R heads.The intake in the CJ is a spread bore with a GM carb while the SCJ is a square bore with a Holley carb. That appears to be a regular 429 with a Ford 4300 (junk) they run much better with an earlier 4100 or even a 2100 like the 1970 429 2V. The 429 "Thunderjet" is the basic 429 that was in the thunderbirds from 68-71 with the high compression heads.
Will it Run? Of course it will, cause you guy's always make em run. Gas, Combustion and Spark... and a little Snow too. I heard the wind kicking up and I thought wow I don't miss this weather at all. My Fingers felt cold just watching. GREAT JOB and Video Guy's.
I was just able to get my 39 buick special on the road. I was pleasently surprised when i got my insurance it is with Hagerty. Pretty cool. Love the videos
I had a red 72 sport fastback with 351C 2bbl. I also was given a 72 4dr with the same 351C in green that sat for quite a few years as well. Got it running and drove it to college. I had one of those foam air cleaners that I soon ditched after it the foam melted and almost caused a fire
My grandmother took me to high school many times in one that looked like this . After this she got a Gran Torino Elite I felt like we were in luxury. All that room and leather.
I had a new 1973 Grand Toronto Sport white with blue vinyl roof 351 Cleveland cost $4400 from Ed Martin Ford on Shadeland Av in Indianapolis by dad worked for Ford so my have got employee cost so long ago I don't remember I was 16 and it was a great car had it till 1979 when I got a new 1979 LTD2 same basic interior as the 1973 lol
Great stuff guys. Thanks for sharing! It would be satisfying to see the Will it Run episodes end with a short drive, even if it means a longer episode.
Man that needs a loving home, favourite episode so far, least favourite temperature 😅 that made me freeze my ass off just watching. Love the editing too, no dramatic music or cuts, great job guys 🤘
Excellent job guys. It was nice watching you guys get it running again. Although it still needs a lot of work to be road worthy, your job here was to see if it still runs. Am I correct?
Looks like a stock 429 or 460 with a newer ignition and headers to me. 429cj supposed to be a Q-jet. Part numbers will tell from intake, heads and block. Cool Green Machine!
So goes all flesh. Life is a constant battle against entropy, and having been neglected, this once mighty thing has begun it's journey back to randomness. Thanks for putting some effort in. Hopefully she finds a loving home again and the inevitable decline can be put off again for another fifty years.
That car is screaming for some loving. The interior looks mint, rust free!
You guys should do an episode 2 on this one and make it a driver again!
I concur! 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
For sure. It’s too cool to sit
I had a 75 and I think there should be another episode on this, I love Gran Torinos.
I would love to own that beautiful green machine and make it a good daily driver. 😅
We hope that episode
Worth to be saved and restored back to life
Whats the odds it'll rot into the ground?
I'd say the odds are 100% if it gets neglected.
Would definitely like to see more on this one, a really good candidate for a restoration.
My very first car was a 71 Gran Torino, 351 Cleveland,, 4 Barrel, 4-speed, dual exhaust. Triple green just like this one. Bring back great memories
Hey guys, my grandmother was real appreciative that y’all came out. Hope you guys had fun doing it.
Hagerty has become the best source of automotive content on UA-cam
I've been in love with the 72 Torino since I was 8 years old. I've been looking for just the right one for a few years now. As soon as I get my hands on it, it's never leaving.
Fantastic “will it run” video. Thank you for this great content with magnificent cars. This Gran Torino definitely needs to be brought back indoor ASAP.
Fantastic fun video and great personal backstory. My godfather's son (who I saw infrequently) had a '71 Torino with a 351C and a Hurst 4-speed. I was 13, he was probably 26. He gave me a ride in it, tires smoking and sideways as he made a left hand turn/merge onto a 55 mile an hour road. Made me a car fan for life! By the way, I could feel the cold watching y'all work.
I had one like that....Gran Torino Sport, 302 2V Automatic. This brought back memories. Thanks guys!
I did too!
More of this series and now!
Please
Love this series! You two work really well together, trouble shooting by bouncing ideas off of each other, well done.
I agree!
Makes me feel cold just watching this
I do love the concept of "Will it run"... one of my favorite series' Davin has been in... I may be biased. Also, .the chemistry between Davin and Jeff is pretty cool... the back and forth that happens naturally.
I’m with you totally. They compliment each other nicely! The laughs are also appreciated 😂
Thanks for sharing, My cousin had one of these with the 351 Cleveland motor, we used to ride around town on Friday and Saturday nights we actually was pulled over by the police for drag racing with this car, my uncle was pissed to say the least! my cousin was grounded from driving the car after court and $500 in fines for about 6 months, we wasn't laughing then although makes for a good laugh now at family get togethers!
The expertise + the humor + the comradery with Jeff & Davin is PERFECTION! 🥶
Thank you for reminding me why I left Michigan in 2006. 🙂
I can feel the chill in the air and smell the gas on the wind. Been under many a hood during winter doing basically the same thing.
I had a 1973 LTD 2 DOOR, with a FACTORY 429. I got it for $400 because the person selling it didn't adjust the points properly. My cousin set the points for me, and I laid a single strip about 1/2 block before it finally caught. Loved that car.
I sold mine in 2015 after I got sick and couldn't do anything with it, anymore.
Same color, same(ish) shape.
I owned it for 25 years and I miss it, sometimes but, I know it went to a good home.
Got sick?
@@joshuagibson2520 genetic chronic illness that requires constant medical attention and frequent surgeries to patch holes and remove necrotic tissue as it develops.
As you can imagine, I no longer have the ability to squat, crawl, lever, lift, heave and/or ho.
Even more special when it’s someone you know and love.
We all have that one car that ignited our love for all things with tires and gasoline, some of us have archived it when we moved on to our own rides. Thanks for bringing it back to recollection, and the inevitable smile we can't wipe off our face.
One of the best looking cars Ford ever built
It's spring 80° and yall are making me feel cold!!
My dad had one of these. It was white 1976. He drug it around from place to place as we moved growing up and eventually gave it away to a buddy just to see someone drive it. I was 11 or 12. I’d love to have it now.
You guys must please do a series about restoring her. I'm sure her owner who's upstairs would be smiling the whole time.
That looks exactly like my first car! Right down to the color and vinyl top. Of course I could only dream of a 429. Mine featured a worn out 351W.
It was a miserable day. Fun video. Thanks Davin and Jeff.
In 1972 my neighborhood friend's mom drove us to kindergarten in a green '72 Gran Torino with white interior. 302 - 2 barrel.
Such memories...winter in Michigan, Wyoming and montana. sitting up under my town wagon after I shoveled the snow .
What a cool memory for you being a 16 year old in that car!
Davin and Jeff are turning out great episodes on Hagerty’s Will it run. Wish the episodes would continue.
I’m trying to find one of these for my father-in-law. He owned one back in the late 70’s and I know it’s on his bucket list to own another one. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I had a 1968 Thunderbird with 429 thunderjet owner's manual stated 100 octane minimum great engine lots of torque!
The rare find of a '72 Gran Torino with a 429 Cobra Jet! Hope you make a part II and maybe a part III so we can see what if anything you fellas do if you get her running.
Its not a CJ, they used small plugs and had aluminum valve covers and a Rochester carb
I had a 73 Gran Torino 4 door. 1st car. 302. Like the 72s much more. Love this vid. Thanks to all of you......
Use an gas oil mixture down carb for first start to help lube cylinders
It would of been easier to fill the vent tubes then to take the top of the carb sometimes with the bowl filled through the tubes will loosen the float up and get the needle valve working again too I have had that happen a bunch of times just by filling the vents
KUDOS to you for that one!!! I’m too cold blooded, I would’ve waited until spring or pushed it inside somewhere. Always happy to see something come back to life!!!
Boy, just watching you two is making me feel cold !
I hope this isn't the end. I want to see more of this particular classic!
Owned a 72 Gran Torino in high school late 70s. I loved that car original 351. Had to replace the water pump. Went to chevys after that experience.
Good one, again, chaps!
Those cars are such an outragious design. Glorious. Glad to see one back on the road. The station wagons of that year are the most outragious cars I have ever seen.
I rebuilt that exact carb last summer on a 1970 Gran Torino with the 351 Cleveland! I could do it again, I love rebuilding old carbs.
BTW, its a Motorcraft 1200 carb.
Just happy it'll get some help
She's a keeper fellas
Damn, Jeff's eyes really lit up when it fired off. Great to see.
Dad bought a dark blue Torino new in 72'.
Drove it for my high school prom in 76'.
Michigan winters finally destroyed it. 🙁
Just watched the movie Gran Torino not long ago, then this video pops up!
Awesome movie 🎥
I would LOVE to have that car!!!
Damn I'd love to have that car. I'm a 1972 model myself, Fords are my thing and that green just seals the deal.
Tim would be so happy, nice job guys!
NOT a 429 cobra jet,the CJ and SCJ have finned aluminum valve covers and D00E-R heads.The intake in the CJ is a spread bore with a GM carb while the SCJ is a square bore with a Holley carb. That appears to be a regular 429 with a Ford 4300 (junk) they run much better with an earlier 4100 or even a 2100 like the 1970 429 2V. The 429 "Thunderjet" is the basic 429 that was in the thunderbirds from 68-71 with the high compression heads.
Had a friend of mine that bought one of these new. I was never a Ford man, but they had great lines and easy to work on.
My favorite Ford. I owned a ‘72 sport when I was 17. The sport model had high back bucket seats.
Very cool car, '72s are unique!
We're in the south. South Carolina in fact. All our videos are fairly local to both SC and NC
My favorite year of the only year of this body style. Gorgeous !
We need an update of this car. Someone needs to get his jewel back on the road!
Great job guys!!
Plugs look like 18 mm plugs. Not a CJ/SCJ. CJ heads had big valves which required 14 mm plugs. If it is a 429 powered car it is still a rare find.
The 72 Torino was a one year body style. It is one of the coolest most overlooked muscle cars.
Love wrenching in that weather
Beautiful car! I had a regular 1972 Torino back in the day.
That was my first car, the same color ❣️❣️❣️
Will it Run? Of course it will, cause you guy's always make em run. Gas, Combustion and Spark... and a little Snow too. I heard the wind kicking up and I thought wow I don't miss this weather at all. My Fingers felt cold just watching. GREAT JOB and Video Guy's.
My husband is from Houghton, actually Chassell, actually Tapiola.... That was great!
I went to school in Houghton, Lived in Chassel and had a few Beast Lights from Karviakko's with my buddy Gary in Tapiola!!!
Looks like the green Torino in the movie grande Torino with Clint Eastwood?
I was just able to get my 39 buick special on the road. I was pleasently surprised when i got my insurance it is with Hagerty. Pretty cool. Love the videos
Davin IS Hagerty. Rock on!
When pouring fuel from a bottle directly into the carb, you gotta say - That's waaay too much. Perfect!
I had a red 72 sport fastback with 351C 2bbl. I also was given a 72 4dr with the same 351C in green that sat for quite a few years as well. Got it running and drove it to college. I had one of those foam air cleaners that I soon ditched after it the foam melted and almost caused a fire
Nice someone Else is out working on vehicles than just me!
all day everyday.
Out of all the cars out there, that’s the one I want. Friend has a 72 GT Torino with a 4V Cleveland 56000 actual miles rotting in his back yard
My grandmother took me to high school many times in one that looked like this . After this she got a Gran Torino Elite I felt like we were in luxury. All that room and leather.
I had a new 1973 Grand Toronto Sport white with blue vinyl roof 351 Cleveland cost $4400 from Ed Martin Ford on Shadeland Av in Indianapolis by dad worked for Ford so my have got employee cost so long ago I don't remember I was 16 and it was a great car had it till 1979 when I got a new 1979 LTD2 same basic interior as the 1973 lol
Hey I'm in southwest GA love that Torino
429 thunderjet, cobra jet heads had small plugs.
She's a keeper! ❤️
Great stuff guys. Thanks for sharing! It would be satisfying to see the Will it Run episodes end with a short drive, even if it means a longer episode.
Man that needs a loving home, favourite episode so far, least favourite temperature 😅 that made me freeze my ass off just watching. Love the editing too, no dramatic music or cuts, great job guys 🤘
Enjoyed this..! Well done guys. Went as I expected.
That’s a cool car
Torino club member checking in..great fish mouth muscle cars!
Excellent job guys. It was nice watching you guys get it running again. Although it still needs a lot of work to be road worthy, your job here was to see if it still runs. Am I correct?
Nice start men. Enjoyed your video! Thanks for sharing! 💯
My parents had one of those. Sadly, they traded in a 65 Mustang convertible for it. Wish I had that Mustang!
First car I ever drove! Hope someone saves and restores it!
Seats look solid
Please guys get this car back on the road and restore it back to her former glory 🇺🇸🇺🇸😃😃💪💪👍👍👍👍👍
Looks like a stock 429 or 460 with a newer ignition and headers to me. 429cj supposed to be a Q-jet. Part numbers will tell from intake, heads and block. Cool Green Machine!
We had one as a family car when I was young, but dang things are possessed the fuel pedals used to go to the floor by themselves
So goes all flesh. Life is a constant battle against entropy, and having been neglected, this once mighty thing has begun it's journey back to randomness. Thanks for putting some effort in. Hopefully she finds a loving home again and the inevitable decline can be put off again for another fifty years.
I liked the "pinned to the seat" narrative with a whopping 200 hp.
My dad had a gold ‘72 with a 289 that he traded for a Fairmont in 1980. Sad that you never see these Torinos anymore.
Beautiful car boys.
Nice work !
Could you bring back the engine rebuild series with the cars you brought back to life? That would be awesome truly !
I thinkin Bert Raynolds's car in "White Lightning".
Vent tubes fill the bowls from them without taking it apart.