1969 Ford Torino Cobra 7.0l on 2040-cars
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
For sale 1969 Ford Torino Cobra 428-4V CJ. This car was found and purchased locally. It only has a little over 5300 miles on the odometer and being Charlotte area most likely a race team pulled the drive train and parked the car for many years. In fact the decklid on the car (and not being sold with the car) is from a race car #28. The Marti report says this vehicle was built in Atlanta on 12/30/1968. It had a C-6 with shifter on the column as all Cobra's did. The interior of the car is in good shape with no cracks in the dash and the rear seat looks as though it hasn't been sat in. Key is even still in the ignition. You can see the condition of the floors, trunk, etc. Even with obvious areas of rust on the car the frame members are in good shape. Front windshield is cracked but rest of the glass looks to be in good condition.
These cars are rare. There were only 2323 of them with this engine/trans code, 1009 with this paint code and 140 with with paint/trim code. This car deserves a restoration or to aid in the restoration of another Cobra, but, we have too many projects at this time to complete. This car is being sold as is/where is with no warranty. You will need a trailer/winch to load the vehicle or your shipping company will. We are selling this car locally and reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time. This car is being sold on a bill of sale. There is no title. Ebay makes you select a field. Again this is being sold on a bill of sale. Thanks for your consideration |
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