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1970 Ford Torino Cobra 429 Scj 4spd Drag Pack on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:82686
Location:

Redford, Michigan, United States

Redford, Michigan, United States
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I recently ran across this in Indiana. 3 weekends ago. So it does have the Indiana Title still. I was driving thru on way Back to Michigan with empty trailer & just happen to Run across 2 guys pulling this out of Barn to the Road. I pulled over & asked if it was for sale. Needless to say It was :) .The Guy told me that it was a Real Cobra & I said for being as solid as it is & you want that. I'll take it. The Guy said Car has been painted many times & it has Rust Free Doors,Decklid & Hood from a Green Car. The Shaker wasn't ordered with this car but it is an added bonus. On the Body there is 1 small rust hole that you can see in one pic.I took from inside so you can see there is no more rust on that quarter. The car Does NOT come with #s Matching motor & trans. Guy said that when he got it that guy told Him that Original Motor & Trans was Stolen. And Car didn't have motor when He got it. He ended up Putting a Running 75 460 Motor & Automatic in Car that had 45,000 on it He pulled the Pedals & installed Automatic Pedals. The Pedals & Z-bar & parts he kept & comes with car. He never finished it by putting Exhaust on it.And installing a Shifter. I can't get it running But It Cranks really good. And it does Have Brakes

It looks to have all Original Fuel & brake lines that are solid as there is no Rust on Floor or Frame rails,Rockers or Trunk pans & Staggered Shock area. Hump was cut to accommodate automatic trans & Cowl is super Solid. There are dings on Car but Super Solid !!  When I got it home ,I put new dash Pad on that they had in a Box. Old Pad was very brittle &  I Ended up Pulling a Marti Report to see if it was a Real Cobra & Yes Check out the Marti. As you see the car Needs to be restored with New interior & a little Body work & another 429 SCJ Motor & 4spd. all Trim is there & Good, All Tinted Glass is there & Good. All Lights work. It Is Missing Console & Grill.The grill you see is home made.

I accept Paypal for $500.00 non Refundable Deposit only No Full payment on Paypal. I accept Wire Transfers & Certified Cashiers Check from your Bank that has to clear the bank before car leaves or Cash On Pickup.If having it shipped over seas wire transfer only. And must be paid infull within 7 days & Picked up within 2 weeks of end of Auction. I know a Guy that delivers cars on the weekend so shoot me zip code & I'll get you a Quote.

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