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1970 Ford Torino GT

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Chester, Nova Scotia, Canada - June 22, 2019 : 1970 Ford Torino GT muscle car on display at annual Graves Island Car Show at Graves Island Provincial Park, Chester, Nova Scotia Canada. Camera: Nikon D7000 & Nikkor 18-105mm lens ISO180, 75mm, f/5.6, 1/160

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Richardphotos

6:24PM | Wed, 03 July 2019

great pov and photo. I was able to drive a high performance Comet delivering Ford dealership car parts when the trucks were out. I enjoyed every time

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eekdog

7:05PM | Wed, 03 July 2019

Reminds me of The Grand Torino move with the man Clint Eastwood. Nice frontal capture.

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ontar1

9:11PM | Wed, 03 July 2019

Beautiful car, great capture!

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blinkings

10:49PM | Wed, 03 July 2019

What a beauty. I would love a drive!

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starship64

1:54AM | Thu, 04 July 2019

Nice car!

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jancas

5:57PM | Thu, 04 July 2019

Excellent

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tallpindo

11:30AM | Sat, 13 July 2019

A special place in time when 302 was 5 liters and TRANSAM was more down home than CANAM which was for Lolas and Porshes and Ferraris. The muscle cars I knew were Bob Heil's Mr. Palm Beach Corvette with outsider exhaust and Don Podolsky's Cadiallac Eldorado 500 cubic inch convertible he drove to his Idol Arnold Scharzenegger's movie name "Pumpin' Iron" on his boat in Jupiter, Florida. 1979/80 "Say it isn't so!"


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