1970 Ford Torino Cobra 429 Thunder Jet V8 Four-Speed 3.50 at Trac-Lok at Country Classic Cars
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We thought you might like a look at this awesome 1970 Ford Torino Cobra, from Country Classic Cars. It's an original N-code car...meaning it is powered by the 360 HP 429 Thunder Jet V8. It also features a Close-ratio four-speed, 3.50 Rear gears w/Trac-Lok , and factory A/C. This car also comes with the Marti report, that veries all of it's original equipment. We hope you find it interesting, thanks for taking a look!
Filmed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, IL
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Yes yes oh yes. All the right boxes checked. Very nice indeed. Thank you.
Glad you like it my friend. It definitely has a lot of potential. I haven't seen many of these around.
Grew up in those times and that shifter should be a Hurst T handle!! Or at least mine did and all the others that came from the factory I saw did !!!
I can honestly say I've never even heard of this car before. Very slick look to it, too! I wish I could see more rare cars at car shows instead of just lineup after lineup of Mustangs and Camaros.
I tend to gravitate towards the unusual ones too. There's nothing wrong with a Camaro or Mustang, but you do see them everywhere.
I agree entirely
Some of my fav cars are camaros or mustangs but jeez. Maybe youve seen it in my car show videos, there's way too many of them at shows!
My family has owned three of these over the years. One red 429 drag pack, one grabber blue 429 and white 302 with laser stripes.
Very cool , a car worthy of buying and restoring , 429 , 4-speed , 3:50 gear is a great street combination.
It really is a nice find. It would be nice to restore it back to original. Thanks for taking a look!
Nice Torino. That's a pretty fair price!😎
Nice
wow that's an awesome car with 429 jet and I just bought my truck for the same price if I would have known I would pay cash for that car and had it repainted because I'm not fun to read but other than that it is an awesome car thanks for the video and I will be sure to stay posted for future updates
Thanks again Jeff. I like about anything with a 429.
Glad you like it. I would imagine it scoots down the road pretty well.
They were pretty awesome!! A Buddy of mine had one in the mid 70's!!☺
Yeah, I think it's pretty cool too. It would be worth putting a little money into it.
Love it! Reasonable price too... these cars bring well over $55,000 in excellent condition.
Glad you like it. Thanks for taking a look!
cool car there!
Thanks for checking it out!
When you look at this beautyfull car it is love 🤟 at first sight powerfull and fast thanks jeff and Jordan for this wonderfull video have a wonderfull Day and weekend
Glad you like it Tom, thanks for checking it out!
yeah buddy, 4 speed
That's sweet!!
I had the same exact car in high school. Very fast and want it back but very expensive to replace. If i new then what i know now, I would have parked it instead of trading it for a 77 fire bird formula with a 4 speed
Awesome car. Only 18K is a fair price for a big block muscle car; and like you said there arent too many of these rolling around...
This one definitely has some potential. It's all numbers matching and it's rare to see one these days. Thanks for taking a look!
Save this for me
I want it
Rare bird there!!
Yeah, I don't come across many of these. Thanks for taking a look!
Badges on the fender seem like there in the wrong location, They were lower. the 429 emblem isn't right either.
do you still have
I'm not sure why they would waste their time with the Maaco paint job. That is just going to seriously get in the way of someone wanting to do a real restoration of that old girl.
Yeah, I don't get it either. Since it is the real deal and numbers matching, somebody will probably buy it and make it right.
Like that it has the 429 Big Block !!!....I think it would be worth it to put it back to the original paint color & trim after seeing the low numbers on the Marti Report
I agree, it would be worth putting a little money into it.
almost looks italian!
Torino refers to the Italian city of Turin, so maybe it makes sense.
Not true cobra. ALL cobras had shakers...
I never cared much for that body style.