1970 Torino Gt J Code 428scj Drag Pack 23k Miles Survivor on 2040-cars
North Tazewell, Virginia, United States
THIS CAR WILL BE AT THE GAA CLASSIC CARS AUCTION IN GREENSBORO, N.C. IT WILL RUN ACROSS THE BLOCK SATURDAY JULY 26TH A TRUE MATCHING #'S SURVIVOR!! 1970 TORINO GT ORIGINAL TITLE AND KEYS MARTI REPORT (J CODE) 429 370H.P. SUPER COBRA JET RAM AIR W/ DRAG PACK 4 SPEED CLOSE RATIO TRANSMISSION 4:30 REAR END (1 OF 12 WITH DETROIT LOCKER DIFFERENTIAL) A CODE BLACK (BELIEVED TO BE 0NE OF ONLY 34 BLACK 429SCJ'S 4 SPEED W/ DRAG PACK POWER STEERING POWER DISC BRAKES (FRONT) FACTORY TACHOMETER AM RADIO W/ REAR SEAT SPEAKERS HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS (WORK FLAWLESSLY) DELUXE BELTS TINTED GLASS DELUXE BELT WARNING LIGHTS MAGNUM 500 CHROME WHEELS THE ONLY THING ALTERED OR NOT FACTORY ON THIS CAR APPEARS TO BE THE DISTRIBUTOR AND AN AFTERMARKET SHELBY ALUMINUM INTAKE THAT THE OWNER ELECTED TO CHANGE SOMETIME IN THE 70'S JANUARY 6TH 1970 TWO BROTHERS WALKED INTO MULLINS FORD IN RICHLANDS VA. AND PLACED AN ORDER OF WHAT WOULD BE ONE OF FORDS MOST POWERFUL MUSCLE CARS OF ITS TIME! FORDS ANSWER TO CHEVROLET'S CHEVELLE LS6! YES A STREET CAR BUILT TO RACE!! IT WAS DELIVERED ON MAY 20TH 1970 AND HAS BEEN IN THEIR POSSESSION UNTIL WE MADE THE PURCHASE ON MAY 24TH 2014 44 YEARS LATERS ALMOST TO THE DAY OF PURCHASE. A BITTER/SWEET STORY BOOK PURCHASE THIS WAS A VERY EMOTIONAL DAY FOR THE HORTON BROTHERS AND AN ADRENLINE PACKED PURCHASE THAT DON'T COME OFTEN FOR US! THIS CAR HAS NEVER BEEN ADVERTISED OR OFFERED FOR SALE UP UNTIL NOW AND NOW ON JULY 26TH THE NEXT FORD ENTHUSIAST WILL GET HIS/HER CHANCE AT A RARE PIECE OF FORD'S MUSCLE CAR HISTORY! UP ON OUR PURCHASE WITH A JUMP START OF THE BATTERY AND SOME FRESH GAS THIS CAR FIRED RIGHT UP AND WAS DRIVEN OUT OF ITS SPOT WHERE IT HAD SET SINCE 1989. SEE VIDEO...(https://www.youtube. QUESTIONS CALL 276-920-1351 ABOVE IS A PICTURE OF THE ORIGINAL OWNERS THAT BOUGHT THIS CAR NEW WE HATED TO EVEN WASH IT BUT JUST HAD TO! THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR IS IMPRESSIVE FOR 44 YEARS OLD! YES THESE ARE ACTUAL MILES!!!! DIRTY AS EXPECTED BUT AS SOLID AND RUST FREE AS YOU ARE EVER GONNA FIND!!! OIL COOLER ASSOCIATED WITH DRAG PACK |
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