The Gulls, who are in administration as they look for new owners, were 4-0 up at half time as they registered their biggest win of a troubled season.
They end the campaign 18th in the sixth tier – their lowest finish since joining the EFL in 1927 – after having a total of 11 points docked.
An unnamed bidder has entered into exclusive talks to buy the club.
“Congratulations to the players they gave a great first half performance,” interim manager Aaron Downes told BBC Radio Devon.
“We wanted to give people something to go home happy about and to end the season on a high.”
Brad Ash got a 23rd-minute opener before Austen Booth thundered in a 35-yard volley four minutes later.
At halftime, the Gulls, who are now in administration as they look for new owners, had won their biggest game of the season, 4-0.
They end the season 18th in the sixth tier, their lowest standing since joining the EFL in 1927, after being fined 11 points.
Exclusive talks have begun with an unnamed bidder to acquire the club.
Speaking on BBC Radio Devon, interim manager Aaron Downes remarked, “The players performed admirably in the first half.”
“We wanted to give people something to go home happy about and to end the season on a high.”
In the twenty-third minute, Brad Ash scored the first goal, and four minutes later, Austen Booth scored a 35-yard volley.
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