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Rare One Of A Kind Richard Petty Comemerative Torino Cobra Collector Car!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:98000 Color: PETTY BLUE /
 Blue
Location:

Baldwin, Georgia, United States

Baldwin, Georgia, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:AUTOMATIC C-6
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:428 COBRA
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1969
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Torino
Trim: Richard Petty Ed Promo Car
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 98,000
Sub Model: torino gt cobra
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: PETTY BLUE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Car is all original and you are seeing it as it has aged. Car could be driven anywhere and has all the options original to car. Matching numbers documented titled car. Ford Promo item!! Could be a opportunity to own a Shelby like rarity car that is only going to continue to go up in value. who needs a mustang when you can own a one of a kind torino."

 Go back to 1969 and you will find the only year till this year, that THE KING ever drove a blue oval beauty. He did however tear up the racing world in a beautiful PETTY BLUE TORINO COBRA. As the year wore on and the coming of the Daytona's and the super birds, Ford sought to capitalize on the King's season before he jumped ship. They reached out to a select number of southern dealers for a promotion to sell petty blue cobras. The cars were all 351 engines with the exception of I believe 3. The 3 were special promo cars and were all big block 428 cars. These were given away as sweepstakes cars. This car is one of the all original 428 cars and has a just shy of 100k original miles on it. The car is a survivor and hasn't been restored or messed with. The pics you will see are the actual car and have NOT been photo enhanced. The bottom of the car is perfect and better than most one year old cars. the interior, with exception of a good cleaning is perfect. The car runs and drives superb with no flaws and tons of power. The engine purrs and holds nothing back. The car is a factory ordered bench seat c-6 automatic car with the beast, the 428 cj motor backing it up. I hate to sell this car but I have opened a new shop and need to thin out our inventory. I have talked on 2 occasions to a retired NASCAR driver that I have promised not to mention by name that has tried to buy this car twice and I told him I wanted to run on ebay before I actually considered his offer. It is for sale locally and available for viewing and driving before auction ends. I will be glad to make it available to any inspector or you personally for inspection. The car has its flaws in the paint and one surface rust spot under hood but again, I think I would hurt the value of the car by doing anything to it as it is in great shape and runs like a dream. This car is a show stopper anytime I take it out. Marti report shows this as a Promo car and after talking at great length to one of the biggest Ford store owners in the area, he verified all the information I have given you. I have also talked at great lengths with the Petty Foundation and other members of the southeastern Nascar promotions dept, who all verify the Ford Promotions that released these cars to the public. The color code on the door plaque is blank as it should be with any custom or promo cars from Ford of that era. Car is titled and is in locked down dry storage with our other 50 cars. This is truly a one of a kind piece of Ford and Petty history for that collector that wants to have something nobody else has. I have spent a year searching everywhere on the net and only found records of one more of these cars. So bid often and ask any questions you want. The number to our shop is 706-778-3235 or feel free to use the ebay ask question button.  First pic is that of Petty's car and the rest are of the car your bidding on. I have already turned down two of the high end auction companies that wanted to pick the car up and I don't need any help selling it. No scammers because Ive seen it all before. I build and restore cars for a living and did corp contract law for 15 years, so if you think you can scam me, think again. NO JOY RIDERS ECT,

 

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