R Code Scj 3.91 Traction-lok 9" N Case 31 Spline Rear Tach Radio 2 Dr Coupe Body on 2040-cars
Cyril, Oklahoma, United States
very rare less than 50 made 1969 fairlane scj drag pack formal roof 4 speed cobra . presidential blue with the black bench seat interior with seat belts . factory tach , am radio ,power disc front brakes , power steering . V code 3.91 traction - lock 31 spline nodular 9 " original rear end with with the Daytona pinion support and pinion snubber . staggered rear shocks . drag pac front radiator support with the oil cooler mounting holes . has the original drag pack speedometer cable . the non-tinted clear glass is great . the dash pad and the door panels are pretty nice . has the original hood scoop on a replacement hood . the body is pretty much rusted away ,but has some good trim and all the numbers match .both front fender aprons are stamped with the serial numbers shown in the pictures . the windshield channels seem to be rust free front and back .and it has the original trunk mat that maybe usable .has two original wheels on the rear and slot mags on the front. going to need a donor body ,but a lot of the real parts to a cobra are here .front and rear springs , power brake booster . I have the clear signed off Indiana title that was last changed in 1976 . I believe the car has been off the road since 1977. here is one of the fastest cars ever built during the muscle car days . SELLING AT NO RESERVE . high bidder owns it . it rolls forward and backward . it does not steer or brake . the cobra is located in southern Oklahoma 73029 . call Tim for more info 405 830-5428
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