1969 Ford Talladega 69 Torino Fairlane 428 Cj Cobra Jet Holman Moody C6 on 2040-cars
Warrensburg, Missouri, United States
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This was my Fathers 1969 Ford Talladega project car, it has a clean title. It is a rolling chassis, very solid with only small holes in the front bottom of the rear quarter panels and one hole in the trunk next to the fuel tank vent line in the rear corner, frame rail is NOT involved. The car has subframe connectors installed but they could be removed. The body is about 65% original Talladega with sections replaced and most if not all panels replaced show all spot welds in original locations. NEW: Front brake assembly's-----upper ball joints----fuel tank-----rear brakes and hardware---tires. The car has the wrong interior installed but if you want to keep the 69 Torino buckets the extra cross member is in the car but will need to be welded in. I have the original Talladega window sills and rear panels and the DASH PAD is in good shape with no rips or splits, sorry I could not post a picture because I was only allowed 24 total. Car comes with interior window trim and new headliner, most exterior trim, extra glass, NOS grille seal and clean Talladega paperwork. Car has original 31 spline 3:25 9 inch Nodular center rear axle installed. All glass is good in the car, windshield is not perfect but no cracks or chips. The engine compartment is very clean and painted. NO MOTOR OR TRANSMISSION. I have access to the original type C6 automatic transmission for the car with "R" servo and cast iron tail shaft with torque converter. It has been in storage since the 1980's and will only be available to the buyer of the car for an additional $1300.00. The transmission is not for sale any other way, it is not mine but I have made an agreement with the owner and will need advanced notice if you want it so I can go and pick it up. This car needs bodywork everywhere, was stripped mostly to bare metal and has a very light coat of primer on it just for storage. Rolls fine and the Emergency brake is functional. NEEDS FULL RESTORATION. Sold AS IS where it is. I WILL NOT SHIP, payment is cash on pick up withing 7 days of end of auction. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the car sells locally for a much higher price than opening bid. Note: The big block engine mounts are in the car. I have both outside sports mirrors. The oil cooler mounts are there, no oil cooler, lower bracket has been repaired. I have the correct front coil springs. |
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