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1969 Torino Gt 428 Cobra Jet Ram Air **r-code** 4 Speed, Black Raven on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:59000
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1969 Torino GT 428 Cobra Jet Ram Air **R-CODE** 4 Speed, Black Raven

We have a 69 Torino GT R code car with the 428 ram air Cobra Jet motor factory 4speed and bench seat Raven Black paint and Black vinyl interior. Everything is documented on the Marti Report. This Torino GT car is 99%+ original and has not been chopped up. Great driver/cruiser as she sits, but justifies a full restoration.  This rare super car has all the items to make it worth a full restore… 428 CJ Ram Air motor, factory 4 speed, original color of Raven Black with black interior, ect…. *Tires have 0 miles and were just replaced because the old tires were dry rotted from sitting


This car has been in storage for over 10 year. It was pulled out a few months ago and cleaned up. This is a true barn find car that has not been cut apart. This Torino GT displays 59,000 miles and we have no reason to doubt this.  Car is not perfect but would be an outstanding driver.  Clean title in hand. Just had her professionally detailed!

Partial trades may be considered for classic convertibles (pre 1972)

Car can be seen in Rumson NJ by appointment.


This is your chance to own an unmolested Rare SUPER CAR with Low Miles and all her original parts...


Marti report is attached.... More pics available

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9hfDu8hGsRpSDJlYTFlNkxUNHc&usp=sharing


Check out the pics and please ask any questions before placing a bid.***Non-responsive bidders will be deleted.

Enjoy the auction!

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