Vehicle Description
1970 Ford Torino Cobra Jet - Complete Nut and Bolt Rotisserie
Restoration LMC is very proud to offer for sale this 1970 Ford
Torino Cobra Jet In 1968 Ford introduced the mid-sized Torino to
replace the aging Fairlane, which stayed in production until 1976.
It was offered in many configurations beginning with a two-door
fastback or convertible, four-door sedan or station wagon, hardtop,
and as finally Ranchero pickup. It could be ordered as a luxury
cruiser, family wagon, or muscle car configuration. �The Torino was
also a major contender on the NASCAR circuit and in 1969; Ford
introduced the Torino Talladega version. This limited-edition
vehicle was given a more aerodynamic body style which they then
used to compete with the famous wing cars from Mopar. This
beautiful rotisserie restored Torino Cobra Sportroof was ordered on
March 6, 1970 , built on the 25th then shipped to the original
selling dealer before being sold on the 25th of April. It is
finished in the desirable factory colour of Calypso Coral with
interior in Black Turin knit vinyl bucket seats, optional
Tachometer and floor console. Factory built with a "J" code 429
Cobra Jet with Ram Air, "shaker" hood, with this impressive motor
backed by a C6 Cruise-O-Matic transmission and 9" rear end. The
option list includes power front disc brakes, power steering and
rear window defogger, with the overall look now enhanced by chrome
Magnum 500 rims, raised white letter tires and rear window louvers.
As with any good Ford Muscle car, it comes fully documented from
Marti Report showing its factory configuration and build details.
This attention-grabbing Torino Cobra is in stunning, rotisserie
restored condition. The car remains today a pleasure to drive and
enjoy while still being a "show ready" muscle car. Additional
Details: 1970 FORD TORINO COBRA -