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Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
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steve i see you have a 70 hemi challanger it is a 4 speed? what do you think is a good price for this car thanks [/ QUOTE ] The Torino or the challenger? |
Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
the challanger
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Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
I actually have 2 hemi Challenger clones. The first one is a very correct 4spd car. A guy offered me 60K for it at the mopar nats 2 years ago, I declined and he upped the offer to 75. I'm not sure if they are still worth that, or not. Hope that helps
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Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
Hi,
Sorry I didn't get any of these massages so I didn't know there were any questions. However, it seems the answer was correct. Thunderjet was the official Ford Name for the 360 horsepower, and 370 for the Cobrajet or CJ. The "N" code refers to the N in the vin number designating this car as an original 429 Thunderjet. Lot's of 429's out there that started life as a 302 or 351. As you know, the value in any car is correct and documented. Als' Marti reports are good, but this car was inspected and verified by Mr Bill Shenk, he designed the 70 and 71 Torino for Ford. The Actual build sheets as well as copies are decoded in his handwritting. He also created a Club for owners of 70-71 Torinos and the car has to be verified by Mr Shenk as Correct and Authentic before it can be inducted. This is one of 17 cars that have been honored this way. In Ford's the Letter designation in the VIN number is everything. That letter deems the car to be a real 429. This car has it's original engine tranny, rear end etc. . . Thanks Rich,. . . |
Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
If anyone wants more Pic's of the Torino e-mail me at [email protected] and I will gladly send them out.
You can also see our other cars there past and present. Thanks Rich. . . |
Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
It's tough--the Torinos appear to be the "Rodney Dangerfield" of musclecars. I was watching that show on TLC last night, "Wrecks to Riches", and they did a buildup of an original Torino that didn't sell at the auction. Despite being a gorgeous buildup, the bidding stalled at $32K+. In fact, I learned watching that show that "no reserve" doesn't necessarily guarantee that the car will be sold. It guarantees that the auction house will receive their fee.
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Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
yeah,
It's a shame most people don't realize especially at Barret Jackson Auction you as the seller have the right to Bid on your own car if it is not hitting the price you want. You do have to pay the Fees but at least you don't have to take a bath. That's how they have a completely No Reserve auction and a 100% sell through. Many cars that cross the block are seen later on in the second chance area for much less than the final Bid. At $25K though the Torino GT 429 is a steal. Can only go up. |
Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
The 429 Thunderjet was rated (underated) at 360hp, The CJ or Cobrajet was rated at 370hp. Same Torque for both.
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Re: Sleeper, Documented "N" Code 429 Torino GT
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1970 Torino GT was awarded "Best Closed Muscle Car" Fairfield County Concours D'Elegance Westport, CT All Books and Paper, including Original Buildsheets, decoded by Mr Bill Shenk (the designer or the 70-71 Torino for FORD) also, he's right, Thunderjet 360hp, and Cobrajet 370hp, Torque is the same. Fast is Fast. Thank You. Sunday Sept 24, 2006 |
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