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1971 Ford Torino Project Car + 429cj Block/heads/carb + Louvers....no Reserve.. on 2040-cars

Year:1971 Mileage:97445
Location:

Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:n/a
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 1H38Cxxxxxx
Year: 1971
Drive Type: Automatic
Make: Ford
Mileage: 97,445
Model: Torino
Sub Model: 429 CJ engine, C6 tranmission, AND LOUVERS
Trim: 429 Cobrajet

NO RESERVE auction on this rough but restorable HIGH DOLLAR 1971 429CJ C code Cobrajet project. Loaded with a TON of features originally, this car is certainly worth fixing up...and HHIGH BIDDER WILL WIN... Very few were produced which have this combination of features. See MARTI report This car still has all 3 original,  matching dataplate, fender stamps and original paper door tag.

Will come with all remaining body panels and new panels. We will attach the replacement pieces on the car for transport but we will include the original ones for authenticity... Comes with front and rear seats. Complete dash with nice clean dash top. Steers and rolls. Rally wheels. Needs floor and body work throughout.    

Roof and body is straight. Hood has a dent. (There is a hood for sale on EBAY for $99). Doors open and close. Rolls and steers. It will come the way you see it. It is missing interior door trim throughout. Tray is good and solid. Needs a gas tank.

Will come with a genuine 429 Cobrajet 1971 D1ve-6015-aa engine. D00e-r heads  and 429 c6 transmission (pictures coming). They are not original to the car but add a great deal of value to this auction (about $1000-$2000 value) We are also including a set of rear window louvers. (approx $3k value). While not perfect these louvers are almost IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.

We may consider selling items separately but prefer to sell everything together:


CALL IF YOURE INTERESTED. NO CHIT-CHATTERS OR TIRE KICKERS...WE HAVE HAD GOOD FEEDBACK THROUGH THE YEARS AND WE LIKE TO MAINTAIN IT 229-TWO92-ONE999

Sold as-is, how-is with right to inspect.  No warranties expressed or implied. This is a rare project car needing body and floor work. $500 deposit due at auction end with balance due within 3 business days of auction end. Payments non-refundable. Thanks for looking.

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