Back in the mid 1970's my brother bought a Gray 69' cobra 428 4 speed in Greenwich Conn.. for $1500 exactly like this one .. Since then I have never seen another like it at shows or on the road since until seeing this video ... In hindsight it may have been one of the rarest Fords ever .. who knew ....
I was 15 in 1969 and my dad bought our Cobra in Spokane Wa. It was very rare and I'd sure like to find it. Our car was badged as a Fairlane 500 on the rear quarters. It had automatic with console, ram air
@@Johnnycdrums Well it came off Wendle ford lot, new in '69. Console w/automatic, shifting manual I pulled the front wheels off the ground. I'll never forget that car.
@@Johnnycdrums And mine was badged a Torino, the one my friend owned at the same time badged a Fairlane. Both were Genuine Cobras. There's more than a few details he's wrong about.
I had a black one and one in black jade green. Both were 4 speed cars but needed a little tuning to get them as fast as possible. High 13s factory but 11s we're no problem with the optional cj cam, Hooker headers and a little tuning. I was not happy to find my favorite one stolen and you can't find these cars to replace them. The cars were tough as nails and handled surprisingly well with a firm well balanced suspension for the day. The 3x2 Holley setup for the 406 worked on the great on the 428 but was a gas hog. It only had 14x70 tires so no surprise it would fry them in high gear but fun cars. The cj cam was good for 7000 rpm and stupid power up there with the 3 holleys, damn having a flashback, sorry for rambling but if you rode in it you would still be talking about it too.
Very nice. Wow what a gem. I lived in Maryland, know of the shops you talked about. Brings back memories of the 68 Torino GT fastback we owned new. It came with 302 emblems, but had the 390 engine.
Unusual because it's not the fastback. I bought a 1970 Ford Torino Cobra, 429cj four speed manual. First year of that body style.It didn't say Torino but Cobra even though it was that body style. I owned a 1967 Fairlane GTA that started life with a 390, the previous owner put the 428 in it
The very definition of a muscle car - a (then) midsize with room for four, with the tractable 428 CJ for power. The CJ had better street manners than the 427 medium riser, but with higher torque at lower rpm made a much better street [racing] engine. Example; mine, with a recurved distributor, a re-jetted carb, cam timing retarded two degree, a set of free flowing turbo mufflers, a shifter taken apart and manufacturing burrs removed, 3:91 gears w/locker, adjustable pinion snubber, and G60-14s, never lost a street race to Any Chevelle, including two LS6 cars, and the only Road Runners that it lost to were Hemi cars - even the 6-pack cars couldn't keep up. That's not to brag on me or my car - it's an example of what these cars really were. Boy, is he overselling this car, they're Not That Rare, and name dropping Holman & Moody is just shameless. "all the original sheetmetal, including the hood and trunk lid off another car"(?). Mine, very similar. Same color combination, except mine was a "Q" not and "R" (no ram air), and mine a 4spd car. This IS a stunning restoration, of corse it being a "background" job for the restorer shows there were other, higher value jobs to be done. Boy, if I could turn back time - I'd drive the wheels off it (again) because THAT'S what they're for, nothing like 428 CJ power under your right foot, and a Hurst shifter in hand to make driving a privilege! 16:04
I would enjoy putting all new metal on this beautiful car. Dad has a very rare 69 Torino Talladega super cobra jet with 9 Ford, drag pak, tilt, pwer windows and driver's seat am/fm, 4 speed topoader , posi, and split buckets. He drive it for 3 weeks and stored it away in his climate controlled pole barn with special bay. The sloping front. Aerodynamic lights and extended. Lowered front end isn't appealing to me. The flush mounted rear window is hard to see out of. The front disc's and rear brakes were removed for storage along with the redline tires all under wraps. The original plastic is still on the seats. Dad hated that car, so he parked it and drove his 68 Shelby GT500 KR with twin intake, hotter Shelby cam, headers, exhaust. Dual 4bbl carbs and AC. the Talladega has a little over 800 original miles and his KR has 41k. That tells you what he favors. Well, my older brother asked Dad if he could have the 69 Talladega and Dad literally begged him to take it.. .free of charge, signed it over to JD and it's now in JDs climate controlled garage, trailored to every event. Dad hated that car. My brother's bought his trucking company. So the old guy man is happy with his KR. It's an automatic C6 with posi. Dad would love your car here. He's a Ford guy.
I own a 69 fastback 428scj in raven black. I've had it about 10yrs and I still haven't seen another one on the S FL roads. The car is badass!
Super cool car!
I ordered a 1969 Cobra Ram Air R Code 428 in 1968. Had it 8 months, got drafted had to sell.
Bought mine when I got back!
Nice! Just bought a 69 M-Code 4 spd with bench seat…love love love it.
I like the notch back.
Is that any thing like a "Sports Roof" or are you referring to the "Formal Roofline"?
@@JohnnycdrumsFormal hardtop car.
WOW! I've had two 1969 Torinos. A 351 and a 390S code. 428 CJ is on my list.
Back in the mid 1970's my brother bought a Gray 69' cobra 428 4 speed in Greenwich Conn.. for $1500 exactly like this one .. Since then I have never seen another like it at shows or on the road since until seeing this video ... In hindsight it may have been one of the rarest Fords ever .. who knew ....
Thats different, nice clean spect and you guys are amazing finding these vehicles...
Thank you!
A beautiful car and stunningly restored.
Thanks!
I was 15 in 1969 and my dad bought our Cobra in Spokane Wa. It was very rare and I'd sure like to find it. Our car was badged as a Fairlane 500 on the rear quarters. It had automatic with console, ram air
If it was badged Fairlane 500 it was not a Cobra, or it was an unforgivable mistake from the factory.
Well it came off the
Ford lot in Spokane Washington brand new in 1969. It was an automatic and I distinctly
@@Johnnycdrums
Well it came off Wendle ford lot, new in '69. Console w/automatic, shifting manual I pulled the front wheels off the ground. I'll never forget that car.
@@Johnnycdrums
And mine was badged a Torino, the one my friend owned at the same time badged a Fairlane.
Both were Genuine Cobras.
There's more than a few details he's wrong about.
I had a black one and one in black jade green. Both were 4 speed cars but needed a little tuning to get them as fast as possible. High 13s factory but 11s we're no problem with the optional cj cam, Hooker headers and a little tuning. I was not happy to find my favorite one stolen and you can't find these cars to replace them. The cars were tough as nails and handled surprisingly well with a firm well balanced suspension for the day. The 3x2 Holley setup for the 406 worked on the great on the 428 but was a gas hog. It only had 14x70 tires so no surprise it would fry them in high gear but fun cars. The cj cam was good for 7000 rpm and stupid power up there with the 3 holleys, damn having a flashback, sorry for rambling but if you rode in it you would still be talking about it too.
Awesome Snake sounds real good
Very nice. Wow what a gem. I lived in Maryland, know of the shops you talked about. Brings back memories of the 68 Torino GT fastback we owned new. It came with 302 emblems, but had the 390 engine.
Now that's a great looking classic car 🚗 👌
love this body style
We do too, it's a stunning car! Sounds amazing too
Some Formal Roofline Cobra's had vinyl tops and even included all the Torino GT interior options, and Torino GT badging of course.
Unusual because it's not the fastback. I bought a 1970 Ford Torino Cobra, 429cj four speed manual. First year of that body style.It didn't say Torino but Cobra even though it was that body style. I owned a 1967 Fairlane GTA that started life with a 390, the previous owner put the 428 in it
I think I like the regular Ram Air hood better than Shaker Hood option.
What a beautiful car, dam.....
Wow thats one Gorgeous Restoration, 12 out of 10 Detail . How long of a Restoration on that Cobra?
I want this... a 69 428 cj coupe..
The very definition of a muscle car - a (then) midsize with room for four, with the tractable 428 CJ for power. The CJ had better street manners than the 427 medium riser, but with higher torque at lower rpm made a much better street [racing] engine.
Example; mine, with a recurved distributor, a re-jetted carb, cam timing retarded two degree, a set of free flowing turbo mufflers, a shifter taken apart and manufacturing burrs removed, 3:91 gears w/locker, adjustable pinion snubber, and G60-14s, never lost a street race to Any Chevelle, including two LS6 cars, and the only Road Runners that it lost to were Hemi cars - even the 6-pack cars couldn't keep up.
That's not to brag on me or my car - it's an example of what these cars really were.
Boy, is he overselling this car, they're Not That Rare, and name dropping Holman & Moody is just shameless.
"all the original sheetmetal, including the hood and trunk lid off another car"(?).
Mine, very similar. Same color combination, except mine was a "Q" not and "R" (no ram air), and mine a 4spd car.
This IS a stunning restoration, of corse it being a "background" job for the restorer shows there were other, higher value jobs to be done.
Boy, if I could turn back time - I'd drive the wheels off it (again) because THAT'S what they're for, nothing like 428 CJ power under your right foot, and a Hurst shifter in hand to make driving a privilege! 16:04
Yup🏁
For sale?
I would enjoy putting all new metal on this beautiful car. Dad has a very rare 69 Torino Talladega super cobra jet with 9 Ford, drag pak, tilt, pwer windows and driver's seat am/fm, 4 speed topoader , posi, and split buckets. He drive it for 3 weeks and stored it away in his climate controlled pole barn with special bay. The sloping front. Aerodynamic lights and extended. Lowered front end isn't appealing to me. The flush mounted rear window is hard to see out of. The front disc's and rear brakes were removed for storage along with the redline tires all under wraps. The original plastic is still on the seats. Dad hated that car, so he parked it and drove his 68 Shelby GT500 KR with twin intake, hotter Shelby cam, headers, exhaust. Dual 4bbl carbs and AC. the Talladega has a little over 800 original miles and his KR has 41k. That tells you what he favors.
Well, my older brother asked Dad if he could have the 69 Talladega and Dad literally begged him to take it.. .free of charge, signed it over to JD and it's now in JDs climate controlled garage, trailored to every event. Dad hated that car. My brother's bought his trucking company. So the old guy man is happy with his KR. It's an automatic C6 with posi. Dad would love your car here. He's a Ford guy.
I want one with a SCJ and a 4 speed. Wonder how this featured car would do in a race against a 69 Dodge Coronet Super Bee 440 6 pack
Is this car still available?
no it is not, sorry.
Had the drag pack
A 4 valve 428 CJ. really !!!
4 barrel carburetor.
Better off replacing the seat cover.
I guess the guy's wife made him buy the column auto shift. My stomach is churning. Where's that bottle of Pepto...