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<font color="blue">That Kinda looks like this car I saw at the Hot Rod Reunion. </font>
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Mike Fabian
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<font color="blue">The guy had 2 of them! One with a Boss 429 & the other (I think he said) had a Boss 302! </font>
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Those are the '70 King Cobra and Spoiler II, both stillborn NASCAR streetcars. They are completely different than the '69s we've been talking about, however. I bet the engines in these cars are 429 CJ and Boss 429.
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I have a friend who had a XR7 428 cougar. Bought it from a retired military officer. Beautiful interior. He changed the cam, and put on the police interceptor intake, and that thing just flat flew.
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I would love to find a rust free 390 XR7 with a bad engine. I know where a 428 police interceptor engine is that would slide right in.
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I beleive The yellow King Cobra was found at Holman and Moody's shop. That car is awesome and I believe they are the only two to exist .
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Your right there are only two that exist today the yellow car has a 429SCJ and the other car has a Boss 429.The yellow car was on My Classic Car awhile ago.
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