Grab This Unrestored 1971 Ford Torino Cobra

By Steven Symes Dec 26, 2019
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By Steven Symes Dec 26, 2019
Free of rust and looking amazing, this ride won’t last.

Finding a real 1971 Ford Torino Cobra should be cause for celebration. After all, Ford only made 313 cars in this configuration for that model year, so you’re not likely to bump into them much. Out of those, too many have been lost, and the survivors are often restored. If you want one which is in original condition, this Torino Cobra being sold by Tom Mack Classics is one of perhaps only a few options, if any. This car has only been through a single repaint, and it looks absolutely amazing.

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Owned by a long-time car collector in Georgia, this Ford has a well-known history, with a Marti report and window sticker included, so you know exactly what you’re getting up front.

Nestled under that hood is a genuine Ram Air 429ci V8 CJ engine, putting a lot of amazing power in your hands. A close-ratio four-speed transmissions adds even more fun to the mix. This is the kind of car you dream about driving again and again once you get a taste for it.

There are a lot of features which make cruising in this Ford quite the pleasant experience. For example, air conditioning and tinted windows mean you can head out in the dead heat of summer and not boil. Dual rear speakers mean better sound quality when you want to listen to some tunes on the road. Power steering and power front disc brakes help you keep control of this ride without a struggle. Thanks to the 8000 rpm tachometer, you’ll find keeping an eye on everything far easier as well. You’ll also notice the sports slats in the rear window and color-keyed racing mirrors, which really add to the exterior look.

This car is being auctioned by Tom Mack Classics during the Carolina in January event going on SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 2020 11:00 AM Cabarrus County Arena & Event Center 4751 NC Hwy 49 North, Concord, NC 28025 Indoor climate-controlled facility with round-the-clock security. All vehicles displayed indoors. Indoor Flea Market & Collector Car Corral 8-5 both days Friday & Saturday. Limited spaces available for only $130. Collector Car Auction- Saturday only starting at 10:30 AM. Consignment fee still only $199.


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