1969 Fairlane Torino Cobra Qcode 428cj Original 4 Speed Posi Rare! Marti Report on 2040-cars
Milton, New York, United States
Engine:428CJ
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Exterior Color: Fire Mist
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Fairlane
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Cobra
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 56,000
1969 Ford Fairlane Cobra
Q-Code 428 Cobra Jet
Original #'s Matching
You are viewing a very rare original 1969 Ford Cobra Q code. The car is verified with a deluxe Marti Report. The Q code VIN on dash, door data plate and registration all match. This car still retains its original 428 CJ motor and Traction-Lok rear axel. This car was an original 4 speed car, but the 4 speed was swapped for an automatic C6. Clutch pedal still in the car. Has staggered rear shocks and oil cooler. As you can tell, this car would benefit greatly with a good detail.
Motor has been completely rebuilt, solid lifter cam and roller rockers, motor runs great but still needs final valve adjustment. The C6 has also been rebuilt. Flowmaster Exhaust, Power 4 wheel disc brakes and new lines . The suspension has been rebuilt. Brand new BF Goodrich T/A Radials on original Cobra wheels, trim rings and caps are as new.
The body on this car is very straight and 99% rust free. The floors, trunk, frame rails, door bottoms, quarters, lower fenders are all nice. The car was repainted 1969 Fire Mist about 12 years ago and still looks good, there are some small chips here and there, no dents. Glass is nice, front bumper is nice, the rear bumper is solid with some of the chrome peeling, the rest of the chrome is nice.
The Interior looks beautiful, new seat covers and carpet, the door panels and dash are original and look like new.
Check out the pics and the deluxe Marti Report. This is an extremely rare top of the line Ford Muscle. You don't find to many of these Big Block Original Cobra's anymore. For a negotiated price I can add a Buy It Now which I can include a Ford 4 speed Top Loader, Bell Housing and Flywheel, pedals are still in the car.
Please call Tim (845)728-0428 or (845)728-6575 to discuss the car. Out of country bidders must call first. Car is available to view before auctions end. Can store inside for a reasonable time while you arrange shipping. Car is sold with a Transferable NYS Registration (NYS does not title cars prior to 1974).
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