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KY 'Torino Cobra, J code project

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(SOLD) Friend of mine has a Torino Cobra, real "J" code 429CJ car, with Marti Report, etc for sale. It's a project but I believe he said it's mostly all there. I haven't seen it in person but I believe he said he has it running, I did see the "Shaker" on the garage floor in a picture he sent me. Was originally Grabber Green, had been resprayed at some point as a yellow. He did say that it needs a paint job. I think he's in the $11K obo price range. If interested contact me and I'll put you in touch with him.

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1970

Black bucket seat car, factory slats, sold new in VA (I think)
 

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Southern California was a hot bed for cars like that, and now? Crickets. I don't know anyone (left alive) that still does muscle cars.

Are there parts of the country that still do cars like that?
 
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Yes. (Just wanted to say "yes" but site wanted 8 characters):)
 
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