As of July 2026, CarSearch.Pro's True Value model estimates a typical Ford Torino is actually worth $34,900 (fair range $27,800 to $39,000). Unlike the median asking price shown above, True Value is anchored to 164 recent confirmed sales, normalized for mileage, and blends auction hammer prices (grossed up for buyer's premium) with real-world asking behavior.
Sellers are currently asking a median of $32,200 — about 8% below what these cars have actually been selling for. Asks sitting below recent sold values can signal softening demand or motivated sellers.
As of July 2026, the Ford Torino market has 256 active listings across 14 marketplaces tracked by CarSearch.Pro. The median asking price is $29,500, with the middle 50% of listings priced between $15,000 and $54,995. Ford Torino prices have decreased 20.4% over the past quarter, from a median sale price of $24,500 to $19,500.
The typical Ford Torino on the market has 71,000 miles. Listings spend an average of 171 days on market before selling or being removed.
Current Ford Torino Pricing
A fair price for a Ford Torino in July 2026 is between $15,000 and $54,995 (25th to 75th percentile). Prices range from $6,000 to $84,995 across 256 active listings.
Price Distribution (256 Active Listings)
Percentile
Price
Meaning
10th
$6,000
Budget / project cars
25th
$15,000
Below average price
Median (50th)
$29,500
Typical market price
75th
$54,995
Above average / premium
90th
$84,995
Top tier / low miles / rare spec
The average asking price is $38,913, which is higher than the median, indicating that high-priced outliers (rare specifications, very low mileage, or concours-quality examples) pull the average up.
Price by Mileage
Mileage Range
Listings
Median Price
Under 10,000 mi
26
$68,950
10,000 - 25,000 mi
17
$33,000
25,000 - 50,000 mi
27
$26,950
50,000 - 100,000 mi
90
$26,995
100,000 - 150,000 mi
31
$17,500
Over 150,000 mi
16
$12,000
Ford Torino Price Trends
Ford Torino prices have decreased 20.4% over the past quarter. In 2026-Q3, the median sale price was $19,500 across 1 sales, down from $24,500 in 2026-Q2.
On a year-over-year basis, Ford Torino prices are down 44.3% ($19,500 vs. $35,000 a year ago).
Ford Torino Quarterly Sale Prices (Historical)
Quarter
Sales
Median Price
Average Price
2024-Q4
49
$34,995
$41,164
2025-Q1
49
$29,000
$41,149
2025-Q2
40
$46,900
$42,817
2025-Q3
56
$35,000
$39,678
2025-Q4
73
$43,500
$46,810
2026-Q1
51
$44,000
$52,645
2026-Q2
14
$24,500
$29,511
2026-Q3
1
$19,500
$19,500
Best Value Ford Torino by Model Year
The 1975 Ford Torino offers the best value with a median price of $14,995 across 4 listings. The most expensive model year is 1970 at a median of $45,000.
Median Price by Model Year
Year
Listings
Median Price
Min
Max
1968
25
$26,000
$6,000
$115,000
1969
48
$44,995
$2,500
$99,900
1970
72
$45,000
$3,500
$195,000
1971
43
$21,995
$4,000
$130,000
1972
16
$27,800
$3,000
$48,500
1973
18
$22,500
$2,500
$53,000
1974
15
$26,995
$4,000
$119,900
1975
4
$14,995
$6,000
$18,500
1976
15
$20,000
$5,000
$40,000
How Mileage Affects Ford Torino Value
Most price guides assume value falls linearly with mileage. It doesn't. CarSearch.Pro learns the actual price-vs-mileage curve for the Ford Torino from confirmed sales, referenced to a typical example at about 54,508 miles:
Odometer (approx.)
Value Multiplier
Implied Value
562 mi
1.30x
$45,295
3,787 mi
0.98x
$34,205
12,564 mi
1.06x
$37,121
21,520 mi
1.06x
$37,042
39,079 mi
0.79x
$27,669
63,249 mi
1.12x
$39,088
86,554 mi
1.01x
$35,146
121,989 mi
0.73x
$25,501
300,000 mi
0.80x
$27,830
Low-mileage examples carry a real premium in this market: around 562 miles, cars trade at roughly 1.30x the reference value. At the other end, 300,000-mile examples trade at about 0.80x. Implied values here are anchored to this market's True Value.
Ford Torino Price Forecast
Horizon
Direction
Probability
Regime
Past Accuracy
6 months
↓ DOWN
53%
volatile
62% over 130 tests
12 months
↓ DOWN
54%
volatile
72% over 124 tests
24 months
↓ DOWN
55%
volatile
71% over 112 tests
These are probabilistic direction calls, not price targets. The "Past Accuracy" column is this model's real walk-forward record on the Ford Torino — every month we re-run the forecast as if we only knew what was knowable then, and grade it against what actually happened. We publish the hit rate either way. Full methodology & track record →
Where to Buy a Ford Torino
The highest concentration of Ford Torino listings is in MI with 29 active listings, followed by CA (22), FL (13), TX (11), CO (10).
Regional pricing varies significantly. The lowest median price is in OR at $7,000, while IA has the highest at $79,900. Buyers willing to travel or arrange transport may find savings of $72,900.
Top States by Inventory
State
Listings
Median Price
MI
29
$27,900
CA
22
$12,000
FL
13
$19,979
TX
11
$20,000
CO
10
$33,900
OH
10
$26,000
IL
9
$32,990
IA
8
$79,900
PA
7
$13,000
GA
7
$7,500
Ford Torino Market Velocity
Ford Torino listings spend an average of 171 days on market. This is a slow-moving market. Listings tend to sit for extended periods, giving buyers significant negotiating power. Sellers should be realistic on pricing and patient.
The median time on market is 87 days. The lower median suggests most cars sell relatively quickly, while a smaller number of overpriced listings drag up the average.
Ford Torino Buyer's Guide Summary
Fair price range: $15,000 to $54,995. The median is $29,500. Anything below $15,000 is a strong value; above $54,995 should be premium condition, low miles, or a desirable specification.
Trending down: Ford Torino prices have dropped 20.4% recently. Patient buyers may benefit from waiting, but desirable examples still sell quickly.
Best value year: The 1975 model year has the lowest median price at $14,995, making it the most accessible entry point into Ford Torino ownership.
Negotiate: With an average of 171 days on market, sellers are often willing to negotiate. Listings over 60 days old are especially open to offers.