1969 Ford Cobra ?

Weather Man

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This car is not ringing a bell for me. Is that the right name or were they just really rare?

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Yeah, the 1969 and 1970 are very different. Traditional coupe design vs. fastback. I personally liked the 1970 Torino re-style more than the '69, but I never liked the rear haunches. Too much metal.

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Yeah, the 1969 and 1970 are very different. Traditional coupe design vs. fastback. I personally liked the 1970 Torino re-style more than the '69, but I never liked the rear haunches. Too much metal.

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Yes but the 1970 Torino was the basis for the Ford of Australia Falcons (2 doors) made during most of the 1970's
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Say what? I'm not talking about Australian Falcons. I stand by my point.
 

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It's a called a Ford Cobra in 1969. There was one for sale near me last year but it didn't have the 428CJ and trans anymore. Just a rolling shell.
 

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Good friend had a 71 Torino with the 429
It was a fickle bitch, but when it was 100% it kicked ass.


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