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The prize for the rarest muscle car to come out of Ford's doors during the 1970s goes to a car right from the start of the decade. The Ford Torino King Cobra was a vehicle built specifically to take ...
The Torino Cobra was Ford's pure-blooded muscle car in 1970. It packed three different motors, all 429 cubic inches in size (seven liters).
While Ford had won the NASCAR Manufacturer’s Championship every year from 1963 through 1968, the Total Performance team entered 1969 facing a new threat from Dodge in the form of the slippery ...
Frankly if it wasn't so darn rare we'd say the 1970 Ford Torino King Cobra going across the block at Mecum Kissimmee, Florida auction January 21, 2016 has a face like Frankenstein, but somehow no.
The two neglected cars were a pair of Torino King Cobras, aero cars intended to take on Dodge’s Charger Daytona and Plymouth’s Superbird in NASCAR’s Grand National division.
The Ford Torino that goes up for sale January 18 th in Scottsdale, Arizona courtesy of Russo and Steele was one of Bud Moore's Superspeedway cars during the 1972 and 1973 seasons.