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1977 Ford Mustang Cobra Ii 302 V8 Factory 4-speed + A/c Phoenix New No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1977 Mileage:138000 Color: Orange /
 White
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Engine:302 V8
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 7F03F113576
Year: 1977
Mileage: 138,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Orange
Model: Mustang
Interior Color: White
Trim: COBRA II
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: FORD

Up for auction with no reserve is a very rare 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II Hatchback. This Cobra was just pulled from her barn in Phoenix where she has been resting safely for some time. Always a treasure since new this particular Mustang had a Phoenix Ordering Distract and was purchased new in Tempe, Arizona. Her body is extremely dry all around and her metal in great shape. This Cobra has some very rare options and came completely loaded form the factory with such items as her Ford 302 V8 Motor, 4 Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes and so much more. Her instrument cluster is superb with full racing gauges including working factory tachometer plus two additional Sunpro instruments under her dash for temperature and oil pressure even. Throaty dual chrome exhaust out the back gives this Cobra just the right touch. Her exterior paint is orange with black dual stripes on her hood, roof plus front and rear bumpers even. Up front she has her color coded hood scoop that is impressive plus her rear lift back comes with a full set of matching louvers including both side sets that cover her push out side vent windows. Her paint is still holding on well with the usual battle scars and minor flaws throughout. A rear wing molded factory spoiler gives this Mustang Cobra II that unique race look that everyone is after. All her glass is in excellent condition all around with working window regulators plus her stainless bright trim is very nice throughout. Her interior upholstery consists of racing bucket seats plus a fold down 2+2 rear sport bench that makes this small sports car very versatile. She is rolling on a set of matching Ford rims that come complete with chrome beauty rings plus center caps and a Ford spare tire for her ultra dry wheel well in the back. New gas struts hold her rear lift up without any issues and her rear plastic sail panels and molded interior trim look great. Her racing three hole leather wrapped steering wheels is in excellent condition and she even comes with her factory Ford pushbutton Aeronutronic radio that still works and looks great with good speakers all around. Her in dash digital clock plus simulated wood trim appoint the interior nicely and she comes with dual side remote color coded mirrors even. Under her hood things look very stock including what probably is her factory valve covers with Ford stamp marks all around. Mechanically this Cobra seems very sound and she fires right up and she drives out nice. Her motor is strong but clutch is getting weak. Reverse is crunchy but all her forward gears fine. Brakes are good, rear end does not howl and her exhaust is nice. Flaws worth noting are her passenger front fender has a dimple on top that has already been touched up a little and dash comes with the usual Arizona sun cracks plus the driver's side seat has more wear than the rest. She is a factory A/C Mustang but is lacking her compressor. This Cobra is no headache for the right new owner and has a tremendous amount of potential but even as she sits things are way better than just good. A true classic and rare barn find from the driest state in the nation should please the next collector easily. Not too many of these become available especially with a four speed on the floor and Phoenix ordering district as well. She is not perfect but perfectly ready to be shipped immediately upon final sale so please bid with complete confidence and simply call, text or write with any questions you may have about anything whatsoever.

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