Make: | Ford |
Model: | Torino |
SubModel: | Cobra |
Trim: | base |
Year: | 1970 |
VIN: | 0H38N107044 |
Color: | Pastel Blue |
Engine: | 429 |
Cylinders: | 8 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | rear wheel |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Paola, Kansas, United States |
Up for auction is a 1970 Ford Torino Cobra.
I do have the title in my name for the car.
From what i can tell it appears that the quarter panels were replaced years ago with quarters from another Torino.The car is in need of rust repair to the floors, quarter panels, and fenders. It will need a new hood as well. The incerts are good but the structure of the hood has been broken underneath. As best as I can tell the engine, transmission and rear end is the original to the car. The car is pastel blue with a blue interior according to the Marti report. The Marti report shows this car to be a highly optioned rare car. It is a 429 thunder jet, C6 floor shift, bucket seat, power steering, power brake, ac, with tachometer car. The thing that is a head scratcher is the Marti report shows this car was ordered as a pool vehicle to the transportation service ordering district for Ford in Dearborn MICHIGAN. I have tried to do some research to find out how this car was used by Ford and have come up with that it was either a car for a Ford executive or it was used as a promotional car since it was built in September of 1969.
Most of everything is there to the car. It is missing the drivers side quarter glass, power steering pump and the carburetor.
The car is not running and will have to be pulled up onto a trailer. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
You don’t run across these cars often that are an unknown to how Ford may have used it since it was not sold to a dealer. This would be a beautiful car when finshed and not somthing you would see at most car shows a real head turner along wit a story. Don’t miss out on this auction it would be a great piece for a collection. For questions I can be reached at nine one three- 636- three four six nine.
A $500.00 deposit is required with in 48 hours from the end of auction.
Thanks for looking.