This 1971 Ford Torino Cobra SportsRoof is powered by a
matching-numbers 429ci Cobra Jet V8 engine rated at 370hp, mated to
a C6 Select-Shift Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission and a
3.25:1 rear axle ratio. It is equipped with power front disc
brakes, power steering and factory Selectaire air conditioning,
along with tinted glass and an AM push-button radio with rear deck
speakers. Additional exterior and chassis features include 15-inch
Magnum wheels with staggered fitment, 15x7 in front and 15x8 in the
rear, fitted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires (235/60R15 in front
and 255/60R15 in the rear), as well as a front chin spoiler. The
interior is configured with a black vinyl bench seat and includes a
factory clock, noted by the consignor as inoperative. Documented
with a Deluxe Marti Report and the original Build Sheet, this
Torino Cobra is one of 3,054 Cobras produced for 1971, one of 316
cars equipped with the 429-4V Cobra Jet non-Ram Air engine, one of
199 equipped with an automatic transmission, one of 14 finished in
Medium Blue Metallic and one of three built with a black vinyl
bench seat, with this car identified as the only example built with
this combination including factory air conditioning. It was built
at the Atlanta, GA, assembly plant in October 1970.
Vehicle Details
1971 Ford Torino Cobra
Listing ID:CC-2034720
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1971
Make:Ford
Model:Torino Cobra
Exterior Color:RED
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293458
VIN:1A38C142693
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