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2009 Ford LCF

2009 Ford LCF

$27,500

Sturgis, South Dakota

Negotiable

Year 2009

Make Ford

Model LCF

Category Van

Mileage 34000

Posted Over 1 Month

Only 34,000 miles, International power stroke 4.5L V6 Diesel. No rust, like new condition. 20' Box truck. New tires and batteries. 2200 pound hydraulic lift, side door w/stairwell, custom removable shelves and laminated hardwood floors. Electrical outlets and dome lights in the cargo box! Great work truck, mobile shop.

Ford : Torino Cobra Sportsroof 1970 cobra torino 429 thunderjet c 6 auto full rotisserie restoration

Ford : Torino Cobra Sportsroof 1970 cobra torino 429 thunderjet c 6 auto full rotisserie restoration

$17,000

Sturgis, South Dakota

Year 1970

Make Ford

Model Torino

Category -

Mileage 59000

Posted Over 1 Month

First photo is for reference only! This car needs to be re-assembled. Rotisserie restoration. Car was disassembled, media-blasted, and then went into paint/body. Full sheetmetal, no bondo. Fully documented with photos. Frame rails sealed with Rust-Mort, bottom and interior of car sealed with POR-15 black and Tie-Coat Primer. Bottom of the car and wheel-houses were then painted with Calypso Coral - the original color of the car. This car will never have rust issues. The 429 and C6 are in original, unrestored condition. Many parts, such as window regulators, were media-blasted and painted, then wrapped and boxed up for storage. Some parts will still need to be cleaned up. Many parts are new, NOS parts purchased over the years. Have the Twist-Lok hood pins in NOS condition. This car didn't originally have the Shaker hood and scoop, but somebody converted it. I have the Shaker parts. Rear axle is the original N case 31-spline 3.50 Traction Lok, complete with identification tag. Any pieces that have been replaced, were replaced, when possible, with NOS Torino parts. The front suspension has many new parts, as does the rear suspension, with new rubber parts such as rear spring mounts, etc. This is a power-steering and power-disk-brake car.After paint, the front and rear suspension was put back in to make a rolling chassis. The wheels and tires currently on the car are from one of the #40 Carver Racing NASCAR cars. They are marked "15 Laps".What the car needs: Continued reassembly. The dash and interior need to be installed. The dash pad has some cracks, and should be replaced. Have the new chrome bezel and trim plate that says "Cobra" for the dash. The original one is still on the dash. Bought a new (correct fit) dash speaker. I will install that before it leaves. Reupholstry for seats has been paid for, and seats will be in freshly re-covered condition. You will need to buy the carpet set and new headliner fabric. Front seats are buckets, and original upholstry was the black Turin knit.I believe that I have every part of the car to finish the assembly. Plus, there will be many extras left over. If there are any little pieces missing, I apologize now.I bought a second set of doors, due to some nasty welding present on the original doors, where the door latches are. someone did a terrible job repairing some cracks there, and welded some big washers all around the door latches. The new doors look really nice, but will need to be cleaned up. Oh, I am missing the grille. I don't know if the previous owner sold it, or whatever, but it was not there when I bought the car. The grilles are hard to find, and I am taking that into consideration when pricing this car.Every Torino guru will tell you that their car has this or that value. Currently, NADA values the car in the low to mid $70,000 range. Realistically, these cars, when rotisserie-restored, sell somewhere in the $40,000 to mid $50,000 range. We are asking $17,000. This leaves you approximately $20,000 to $30,000 cushion on the car. When I bought this car, I was single, and had a good job. I had all the time in the world to work on it. Now, I'm married, own my own business, and have a 9 month old child - which equates to no-time-for-anything but work, work, and work. This car is NOT "an old whore in a new dress", which is a lot of what you see for sale out there. When you strip a car completely, and media-blast it, you find out what you really have. This car is rock-solid. Here is your chance to own it today. This is true American Muscle!

Trim Cobra Sportsroof