Rare Classic Muscle 1970 Ford Torino Cobra 429 Scj 4 Speed, Better Than Mustang. on 2040-cars
Clancy, Montana, United States
This is a car you will love to have. I'm only selling my dream car to get the money I need to keep living on this planet. Anyway I bought this car the way you see it from a dealer. For the numbers nuts people here you go. I couldn't see any VIN numbers on the back of block so I don't know. It's a 1970 Dove A block I was told with 4 bolt mains, and has correct DOOE heads. Intake, carb, and shaker are all cobra jet. The SCJ manifold came with car and will go with car. As you can see the oil cooler is there. Transmission is a RUG AU top loader 4 speed. The rear end is the correct N case 3.91 POSI 31 spline axle with tag. Factory front disc brakes, smooth manual steering. I also have the in dash clock that comes with car. Everything looks and acts like new. This is a real super cobra jet shaker car at a clone price. It's priced to enjoy it the way it is, or bring it back to the original 1of 1 Marty Report proven factory configuration. Ya it makes me sick to even have to wright this add. I can send more pics through the question box if needed. Buy the way the original trunk drop down pans don't have a hint of rust. When it gets delivered you will walk around and grin, lift the hood and smile, then go for a drive and tingle with excitement.
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