1969 Ford Torino Cobra 7.0l on 2040-cars
Savage, Minnesota, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:U/K
For Sale By:Dealer
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 68,999
Make: Ford
Sub Model: cobra jet gt
Model: Torino
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: Cobra
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
I AM SELLING THIS 1969 FORD TORINO FOR A BANK ...IT WAS A VOLUNTARY REPOSSESION.THE OWNER HAS STATED THAT THE CAR IS ORIGINAL AND THE MILES ARE ORIGINAL AND THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ARE ORIGINAL...I WILL MAKE NO SUCH CLAIM NOR WILL THE BANK ....YOU ARE BUYING THIS AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO CLAIMS OF AUTHENTICITY WHATSO EVER ... DO YOUR OWN DUE DILIGENCE...IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER-YOU OWN IT..PERIOD.
SORRY TO BE SO BLUNT..BUT WE ARE BIG BOYS AND THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION YOU NEED TO HAVE THE MONEY TO BUY THIS CAR AT THE END OF THE AUCTION... THE BANK WILL NOT FINANCE YOU AND IF YOU NEED TO ASK GRANDMA FOR A LOAN -DONT BID.WE ARE INTERESTED IN CASH BUYERS THAT HAVE THIER OWN MONEY NOW.
NOW....ABOUT THE CAR..I HAVE OWNED MANY MUSTANGS AND SEVERAL SHELBYS I AM FAMILIAR WITH THIS CAR BUT AM NOT A TORINO EXPERT.
IT HAS RUST ..IT IS FAIRLY SOLID FOR A MINNESOTA CAR...IT WILL NEED A COMPLETE RESTORATION DO NOT PRETEND LIKE IT DOESNT.LOOK AT THE PICTURES I TRIED TO GET THE SHOCK TOWERS AND FRAME RAILS THEY HAVE RUST AND WILL NEED ATTENTION NOT SUPER SOFT AND MUSHY .THE DOOR VIN DOES NOT MATCH THE WINDSHEILD VIN...IT MUST HAVE HAD A DRIVERS DOOR PUT ON IT AT SOME POINT.THE WINDSHEILD VIN AND TITLE VIN MATCH...IN MY OPINION IT IS A TRUE R CODE CAR.THERE ARE MANY PARTS INCLUDED YOU WILL GET THEM ALL-WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET .THE MOTOR HAS 352 STAMPED ON IT I BELIEVE IT IS A FE BLOCK. WE HOOKED UP A JUMP BOX ON THE BATTERY AND THE MOTOR TURNED OVER FREELY ...NO WIERD NOISES...GRINDING ECT....
OVERALL IT APPEARS TO BE FAIRLY COMPLETE MOST OF THE PARTS ARE THERE-I DID NOT SEE ANY BUMPERS.
SO ....ME BEING IN THE CAR BUISNESS FOR 25 YEARS HERE IS MY OPINION ON WHAT YOU ARE GETTING.
THE CAR IF IT IS AS ORIGINAL AS THE OWNER SAYS IT IS IS A GOOD FIND.AND WELL WORTH RESTORING.IT HAS A TON OF UPSIDE .A A 428 4 SPEED FASTBACK...HARD TO FIND AND I THINK QUITE RARE... I AM WAITING ON A MARTI REPORT AND WILL ADD THAT INFO ASAP.
YOU CAN CALL ME AND ASK QUESTIONS BUT THE CAR IS 60 MILES AWAY FROM ME AND I WILL ANSWER QUESTIONS THE BEST I CAN.I AM NOT GOING BACK UP UNTIL THE BUYER MEETS ME THERE WITH THE MONEY.
IT WILL NEED TO BE TOWED OR TRAILERED--SHIPPING FROM FOREST LAKE MINNESOTA TO MIAMI- NEW YORK- SEATTLE OR SAN DIEGO WILL BE $1900.00 IF YOU WANT ME TO ARRANGE IT- ANY PLACE CLOSER WILL BE LESS ....BUT..... U NEED TO FIND YOUR OWN SHIPPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.... IT IS IN NO WAY INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THE CAR.
CALL WITH QUESTIONS CHRIS 612.296.0700 -EMAILS DO NOT GET ANSWERED...CALLS ONLY
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