Vehicle Description
This SportsRoof is one of 50 non-Mach 1s produced with the 429
Super Cobra Jet Ram Air package. Featured in the November 2011
issue of Mustang Monthly and online at Mustang 360, this 1971
Maroon Metallic Super Cobra Jet Ram Air Mustang with SportsRoof is
an early production car built in September 1970 and sold new at
John Glatt Ford-Mercury in Athens, TX. This Mustang was delivered
with the Ram Air 429ci Cobra Jet engine, close-ratio 4-speed manual
transmission with Hurst shifter, tachometer and Drag Pack option
with 4.11 gears, Detroit Locker differential and functional Ram Air
hood. It was restored to factory specifications by Kirt Fryer. The
car is presented with original steel wheels, Goodyear Polyglas
tires and disc hubcaps. The 429 Super Cobra Jet Ram Air Drag Pack
engine is date-code-correct and features a 4-bolt main bearing
block, a solid lifter camshaft, adjustable rocker arms, forged
pistons and a 780 cfm Holley 4-barrel carburetor. This engine was
factory-rated at 375hp. This car was built with factory competition
suspension featuring heavy-duty shocks, springs, staggered rear
shocks, and front and rear sway bars. This Mustang comes with
documentation, including a Marti Report and Ford Motor Co. letters.
It has been kept in a museum-like setting by the current owner and
is roadworthy. It was formerly part of two significant Ford
collections - Mike's Classic Car Collection and the Kirt Fryer
Collection. **TITLE IN TRANSIT**