1971 Ford Torino Cobra 7.0l J Code 4 Speed Manual With Console on 2040-cars
Plant City, Florida, United States
THIS IS MY 1971 FORD TORINO COBRA J CODE 429 4 SPEED. FRESH MOTOR DONE 2 MONTHS AGO WITH D1VE BLOCK, DOOE-R HEADS, CORRECT MANIFOLDS.I DO HAVE THE CORRECT CARB AND INTAKE AND VALVE TRAIN THAT GOES WITH IT,
THE MOTOR IS A D1VE 2BOLT MAIN 429 COBRA BLOCK WITH 30 OVER FORGED SPEED PRO PISTONS FEDERAL RODS AND ALL NEW BEARINGS. HEADS DOOE-R COBRA HEADS WITH STAINLESS VALVES AND COMPLETE SPRING AND LIFTER KIT TO MATCH THE CAM. SCORPION ROLLER ROCKERS 3/8 HARDENED PUSH RODS. 3/8 SCREW IN STUDS WITH POLLY LOCKS AND 3/8 GUIDE PLATES. CAM IS A COMP CAMS SOLID MECHANICAL .605 LIFT 248 DURATION @.050 LIFT TORKER II INTAKE PORT MATCHED TO HEADS, HOLLEY 750 HP MECHANICAL SECONDARY CARB MSD IGNITION AND DISTRIBUTER THE AIR CLEANER IS NOT THE ORIGINAL SHAKER CAN, BECAUSE IT HAD TO BE MODIFIED TO FIT OVER THE DISTRIBUTER. BUT I DO HAVE THE ORIGINAL THAT GOES WITH IT TRANMISSION IS FACTORY CORRECT 4 SPEED CLOSE RATIO BIG SPLINE WITH NEW CLUTCH ASSEMBLY REAR END IS STOCK LOCKER N CASE WITH THE CORRECT 3.55-1 THE CAR RUNS VERY STRONG AND STOPS FINE. IT IS A 12 YEAR OLD RESTORATION I HATE TO LET IT GO BUT I RECENTLY STARTED MY OWN AC BUSINESS AND I AM GOING INTO MY SLOW TIME OF YEAR AND I WILL NEED THE CASH TO COVER THE BILLS. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME VIE TEXT OR VOICE AT 813-477-0214 OR VIA EBAY THANKS AND GOOD LUCK |
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