429/370hp Ram Air Bench Seat 4spd. Build Sheet Marti Report.#s Match. No Reserve on 2040-cars
Thomaston, Maine, United States
Engine:429/370HP
Body Type:Hardtop
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Exterior Color: Calypso Coral
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Torino
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Ram Air
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 83,003
Sub Model: Cobra
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am selling this Torino Cobra at NO RESERVE due to a recent and very unexpected medical condition. I personally feel that you will never find another one that is this original and documented at this price. I will also be selling my original drivetrain, original body panel, Tuxedo Black 1969 L78 4-speed El Camino SS as well in the near future.
To start with, let me first
say that I understand that there is a ton of photos and information in my ad.
OK, so there is more than a ton with (211) photos (1) video. Anyways, I also
understand that this may be boring to the person who is just looking and not
buying. However, for the person who is looking to buy and spend their hard
earned money, I feel that there is never too much information or too many
photos. As to myself, I am not a
dealer, just a (63) year old kid that loves muscle cars. For my work, I
recently retired from managing a Correctional Facility here in Maine having
worked there for just shy of (40) years. I am also a respected member of my
community. I mention this only because of the value of this car and so that
prospective buyers will have some idea as to whom they are dealing with. Also,
please check out my eBay feedback which is 100% with (1,033) transactions. Many
of those transactions were been muscle cars having personally owned over 65 muscle car era "pieces of art" since the 70's which I have sold to individuals all over the
country as well as Canada, England, Switzerland and Australia. Let’s start with a quiz about the year 1970
to test your memory. · Who was the President? · Who won the World Series? · What was the Motor Trend Car of the Year? Answers?? · President: Richard
Nixon · World Series Champs: Baltimore
Orioles · Motor Trend Car of the Year: That’s right, the Ford Torino So let’s get this out of the way up front.
The 1970 Ford Torino was an excellent car on its own. Add the Cobra, Ram Air
and 4-Speed options. Then order the super popular Calypso Coral paint, and you
have a true classic muscle car. Some
brief history on the Torino Cobra: In 1970 Ford introduced the Torino Cobra. Replacing the willing but
aged 428-cid V-8 was a new 429-cid mill. This was not the semi-hemi Boss 429
engine, but a fresh design with thin-wall construction and canted-valve heads. The
429 Cobra Jet was rated at a whopping 370 horsepower right out of the box, with
probably additional horsepower (not reported) added when ordered with the "ram air"
shaker hood with functional air scoop. This was basically a SportsRoof Torino
GT in fighting trim, with exposed headlamps, blackout hood, and available
muscle-car touches like rear-window slats and fat Polyglas F60x15s on
seven-inch-wide Magnum 500 wheels. Standard equipment included a Hurst-shifted,
competition suspension with staggered rear shocks, and Cobra insignia. 1970 Torino Cobra 2-Door
Hardtop Option: $3,270.00 Included at no extra cost: · 429
CID 4V 8-Cylinder Engine; · Four-Speed
Transmission; · Foam
Padded Seats; · Competition
Suspension; · Cobra
Identification; · 7-Inch
Wheels With Hub Caps; · Black
Tu-Tone Hood; · Exposed
Hood Lock Pins; · Bright
Exterior Moldings; · Color-Keyed
Nylon Carpeting; · Courtesy
Lights; · Belted
Tires With Raised White Letters. I have been using the Hagerty
Valuation tool for some time now and feel it is the best tool out there for
accurate, current prices. The editorialization of Hagerty’s pricing data is conducted
by a host of contributors, but it is all filtered through independent appraiser
and senior ASA member David H. Kinney. Kinney is a renowned market expert who
writes regular columns for AUTOMOBILE, AutoWeek, Hagerty, and Octane magazines,
and contributes to the New York Times. He is deeply involved in the hobby,
judging at events, attending dozens of auctions annually, routinely buying and
selling cars, and appraising hundreds of vehicles per year. The prices reported
on the Hagerty Valuation Tools are the product of Kinney’s market expertise. Hagerty Values as of the 1970
Torino Cobra 429/370HP car as of August 2013 Condition 4: $31,000 Daily
driver with flaws and poor paint in FAIR condition. Condition 3: $45,300 Some of #4 issues balanced
by some better areas. GOOD condition. Condition 2: $63,100 Could
be former #1
cars that have aged. EXCELLENT condition. Condition 1: $79,300 The best in the world.
CONCOURS condition. As an FYI, the average price
of a number 2 condition 1970 Torino Cobra 429/370HP car has jumped $2,500 in
the last 4 months. The market is on an upswing. For your consideration is this outstanding 1970
Ford Torino Cobra. Last inspected in 1985 with very few miles added since then.
The gentleman I purchased the car from, himself purchased the Cobra from an
elderly gentleman in New Jersey in 2004. Since the day the car was purchased, the
previous owner has kept the Cobra stored in underground heated storage. Upon purchasing the car, he also
had the entire clutch assembly replaced to include the clutch, pressure plate,
and throw-out bearing. Also, prior to selling the Cobra to me, the gentleman had
the car re-painted, had the Barrett Jackson Tu-Tone Satin Black Hood Treatment laid
down, replaced the hood locks, starter solenoid, voltage regulator, master
cylinder, battery, wipers, air filter, spark plugs, rotor, distributor cap, and
a fresh oil change. Since I have owned the Torino, I have installed the original steel wheels
and original Ford dog dish caps, installed original Ford authorized correct chrome exhaust tips, mounted new bias ply redline tires on the original
rims, replaced the temperature sending unit, installed a set of almost new Flowmaster
mufflers, added an aftermarket antenna, lowered the rear leaf spring shackles, installed
new pins, bushings and springs in both doors, replaced the front and rear main transmission bearings, reinstalled the reverse lockout rod to make it functional, reconnected the reverse lights switch to also make them functional again and had my body man buff out the Calypso
Coral paint. Be assured, as with all of the cars that I
sell, this Torino Cobra is an outstanding car and there will be no
disappointments or hidden issues. So you
don’t have to ask me to show you, and so you don’t have to find this important data
yourself; here is the critical decode information that you will want to read
and study, with corresponding photos to confirm their authenticity. FYI, I
always burn a CD of everything that I have documented on the car both
statistical and visual and give the CD to the new owner. VIN NUMBER: 0A38J221820 VIN NUMBER DECODE: 0 1970 A Built
in Atlanta 38 Cobra
2-Door Sportsroof J 429-4V
CJ Ram Air 221820 Sequence
Number DOOR TAG DECODE: ASSEMBLY DATE: 04/70 April 1970 VEH. IDENT. NO. 0A38J221820 BODY 63H Cobra 2-Door Sportsroof COLOR 1 Calypso Coral Paint, Ford
#173-A TRIM RA Black Vinyl Bench Seat AXLE A 3.50 Standard Axle Ratio TRANS 6 4-Speed Close Ratio Manual
Transmission DSO 15 Newark Ordering District BLOCK
CASTING NUMBER: D0VE A VIN
ON BLOCK: 0A221820 VIN
ON BLOCK DECODE: 0 1970 A Built
in Atlanta 221820 Sequence
Number BLOCK
METAL ID TAG: 429 70 6 0-A K826-A BLOCK
METAL ID TAG DECODE: 429 ENGINE DISPLACEMENT 70 MODEL YEAR 6 CHANGE LEVEL 0 YEAR BUILT (1970) A MONTH BUILT (JANUARY) K826-A ENGINE CODE NUMBER (1970 429 CJ 4-SPEED) TRANSMISSION CASTING NUMBER C8AR-7006-D VIN ON TRANSMISSION: 0A221820 VIN ON TRANSMISSION DECODE: 0 1970 A Built
in Atlanta 221820 Sequence
Number TRANSMISSION METAL TAG: RUG AUI 010628 TRANSMISSION METAL TAG
DECODE: RUG AUI 1970
429 TORINO 31 SPLINE CLOSE RATIO 010628 TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBER CYLINDER HEADS D0OE-R CYLINDER HEAD
DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE A ENGINEERING VERSION INTAKE MANIFOLD: D0OE-9425-D INTAKE MANIFOLD DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE 9425 INTAKE
MANIFOLD D ENGINEERING
VERSION FAN PULLEY: D0OE-8509-A FAN PULLEY DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE 8509 WATER PUMP & FAN A ENGINEERING
VERSION EXHAUST MANIFOLD PASSENGER’S SIDE: D0OE-9430-A PASSENGER’S SIDE DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE 9430 MANIFOLDS A ENGINEERING
VERSION EXHAUST MANIFOLD DRIVER’S SIDE: D0OE-9431-A DRIVER’S SIDE DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE 9431 MANIFOLDS A ENGINEERING
VERSION REAR AXLE METAL TAG: WEB-L C8D 3.50 9 880A REAR AXLE METAL TAG DECODE: WEB-1 SERVICE
CODE (3.50 LOCKING) C8D ? 3.50 AXLE RATIO 880A ASSEMBLY CODE DISTRIBUTOR: D0OF-12127-AA 9M12 DISTRIBUTOR DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO F ELECTRICAL 12127 DISTRIBUTOR AA ENGINEERING
VERSION 9 1969
BUILD DATE M DECEMBER
1969 12 12TH
DAY OF DECEMBER 1969 CARBURETOR: HOLLEY 4165 SPREADBORE 650 CFM DIRECT BOLT-ON REPLACEMENT FOR THE
QUADRAJET. NOT ORIGINAL TO THE CAR. ORIGINALLY CAME WITH ROCHESTER QUADRAJET AUTOLITE METAL TAG NUMBER
D0OF AA L9OY ALTERNATOR: D0ZF 10300
A NOT
ORIGINAL TO THE CAR. ALTERNATOR DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 Z MUSTANG F ELECTRICAL 10300 GENERATOR & ALTERNATOR A ENGINEERING
VERSION RADIATOR TOP: D0OE A1 9MC RADIATOR TOP DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE A ENGINEERING VERSION 1 ?? 9 1969 BUILD DATE M DECEMBER 1969 BUILD DATE C 3RD WEEK DECEMBER 1969 BUILD
DATE RADIATOR TANK METAL TAG: GR304 UNKNOW
BUT STILL RARE TO SEE RADIATOR FAN SHROUD: D0OE-8146-D RADIATOR FAN SHROUD DECODE: D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO E ENGINE GROUP 8146 RADIATOR D ENGINEERING
VERSION SHAKER BASE DECODE: D0OF
9B624 A D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO F GENERAL PARTS GROUP 9B624 AIR CLEANER (B SHOULD BE 8) A ENGINEERING
VERSION PHILCO AM RADIO D0OA
18806 C D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO A TRUCK DIVISION 18806 RADIO C ENGINEERING VERSION EXHAUST
TIPS: DOOA-5263-A D 1970’S 0 1970 O TORINO A TRUCK DIVISION 5263 MUFFLER & EXHAUST A ENGINEERING VERSION Here
is a partial rundown of what this beautiful 1970 Torino Cobra has: · ORIGINAL RUST FREE BODY PANELS; · ORIGINAL BLOCK (WITH METAL TAG STILL IN PLACE); · ORIGINAL 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION (WITH METAL TAG STILL IN PLACE); · ORIGINAL T-HANDLED HURST SHIFTER; · ORIGINAL 3.50:1 REAR AXLE (WITH METAL TAG STILL IN PLACE); · ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET; · ORIGINAL MARTI REPOTRT; · ORIGINAL HEADS; · ORIGINAL INTAKE; · ORIGINAL EXHAUST MANIFOLDS; · ORIGINAL DUAL POINT DISTRIBUTOR; · ORIGINAL RADIATOR; · ORIGINAL RADIATOR SHROUD; · ORIGINAL SHAKER ASSEMBLY; · NEW PAINT (ORIGINAL FACTORY CALYPSO CORAL COLOR); · ORIGINAL (5) STEEL 14” RIMS; · ORIGINAL (4) DOG DISH CAPS; · NEW (4) FIRESTONE BIAS PLY REDLINE TIRES; · ORIGINAL INTERIOR i.e. § Front & Rear
Seats; § Door Panels; § Headliner; § Dash; § Rug; § Package Tray; § Glove Box
Insert; · ORIGINAL GLASS; · FORD AUTHORIZED CHROME EXHAUST TIPS; · ORIGINAL FACTORY STICKERS STILL IN PLACE; · EXCELLENT TRUNK AREA WITH ORIGINAL JACK ASSEMBLY,
CARDBOARD QUARTER PANEL INSERTS AND PAINT DECALS ON INNER TRUNK LID; · CD WITH ALL PHOTOS, VIDEO AND DOCUMENTATION FOR THE
NEW OWNER. My Comments: Are you
serious! Just try to find another 1970 Torino Cobra that is as original (body
& drivetrain), basically rust free, has a REAL Buildsheet, REAL factory Ram
Air, REAL factory desirable Calypso Coral exterior color, REAL factory bench
seat 4-speed combination (believed to be less than 100 produced.) and I’ll show
you a REAL muscle car that is REAL money in the bank. As
with all of the cars that I sell on eBay, the easiest way for a prospective
buyer to get a sense for my cars is with tons of information and loads of
photos and a video. Also, feel free to ask any questions
and I will do my best to answer them and respond ASAP. Here
is the link to the video:
http://youtu.be/BYxp7rstKcQ
ID Photos:
Engine: Original VIN stamped 429/370HP Ram Air with original metal ID tag. Starts and runs excellent with no smoking, funny noises or overheating. Nicely detailed
Transmission: Original VIN stamped 4-Speed Top Loader with the original metal ID
tag. Original T-Handled Hurst shifter. Shifts up and down through the gears
like butter. No funny noises or leaks. Rear Axle:
Original 3.50:1 Posi Unit, with original metal ID tag, and no issues. Body: All original body panels. Recently re-painted and done with three coats of DuPont Calypso Coral basecoat followed by three coats of a very expensive clear coat. All chrome and trim is original and in driver quality with the exception of the new hood locks. All original glass in very good condition.
Undercarriage: As you can see in the tons of photos, this Cobra’s undercarriage is in very good, basically rust free condition. The exhaust system appears to be the original with the x-pipe. I removed what I believe was the original mufflers and replaced them with newer flowmasters and added the Ford Authorized exhaust tips.
Interior: Virtually 100% original. Perfect dash top and very nice dash gauge area. Very nice front and rear door panels. Package tray is very nice. No rips or tears in the headliner. The carpet I was told is original and in good condition. Good original sill plates. All original seat belts in very good condition. There is a set of non-original front and rear floor mats.
Electrical: All exterior lights are in working order to include the headlights, tail lights, running lights, blinkers, plate light and the backup lights. The interior dash cluster lights work but are dim and may need a few back of the dash bulbs replaced. The overhead light works. The fuel gauge, temperature gauge, horn, cigarette lighter, heater and wipers all work. The factory optional Stewart Warner oil pressure and amp gauges work. The original AM radio is in place but does not work. Mechanical: The speedometer works. The reverse steering wheel lockout
works. The power steering, drum brakes and emergency brake all work correctly. The
suspension is very good with functional vintage Hurst air shocks. The Cobra starts,
shifts and drives down the road great with absolutely no issues. Trunk: The trunk is in excellent condition with the original trunk mat. Also it has the original spare wheel rim with a very cool vintage “Grab N Go” tire mounted. It has the complete and original jack assembly. The trunk still has the original cardboard quarter fillers to keep the trunk mat flat. And finally, there are three original factory stickers on the trunk lid. Minor issues in the lower quarter panel trunk areas. (See photos.)
Tires and Rims: Factory original
14” steel wheels mounted with new bias ply Firestone Redline tires topped off
with the original Ford “dog dish” caps.. What it Needs: · Correct 7040287 D0OF A Rochester Quadrajet;
· New Owner.
I
have tried very hard through description and photos to present this 1970 Ford Torino Cobra honestly and fairly. Having
said that, ask any and all questions before bidding and not after the auction
ends and you are the winner of this 1970
Ford Torino Cobra. Terms
of Sale:
There is No
Maine Title for this 1970 Ford Torino Cobra as Maine does not issue titles for vehicles that are more than (15)
years old. I have sold cars all over the country as well as the world
and have never had a problem. The car will come with a Bill-of-Sale, the Maine
registration signed over to the new owner and a copy of the Maine law regarding
titles which is on a form issued by the Maine Motor Vehicle Department.
Thank you again and good luck
bidding.
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