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CF 70


CF 70. Fastback. RHD.

Status: Active 2011. USA.

June 26, 2011 Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California.

 http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmentd1/5884758891/

 

 

 

 

With grateful acknowledgements



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CF 70. Fastback. RHD.

October 16th 2010, Pasadena. California.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmentd1/5093907217/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With grateful acknowledgements

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CF 70. Fastback. RHD.

Status: Active USA

16th Annual Palos Verdes Concours d'Elegance - 22nd September 2008

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.autoblog.com/media/2008/09/72ac428frua.jpg


     

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CF 70.  Fastback. Dec. 1972. Reg.No. CVP 425 L.
Status: Active. USA
As advertised on E-Bay September 21st 2007.

 

"CF70, one of the last 10 built has under 50K miles and Is a beautiful black with brown, leather interior. The black body is almost flawless and the interior is all new leather, with proper cream white headliner. The steering wheel although in good shape needs a new coating of clear on it and thats next for me to do.

Mechanically xlint and all the gauges work well and read properly, as do the power windows. The original wire wheels are in good shape but might rechrome for show quality, and I have a new set of 5 new tires should you decide to redo them.

The engine is a 428 and runs strong no smoke or oil leaks strong trans and rear end--previous owner said it had been rebuilt, no receipts but my mechanic can attest to how sound it is. The brakes completely check clean and new fluid.  As all cobras run hot I am currently upgrading the radiator to late standards

An easy switch to left hand drive if needed much of the current cobra stuff works and the dash pods are interchangeable. Some people are said to have made them back into a cobra?? But with the strength of the British £ it is probably best left alone not to mention save the history.

AC 428 RHD past sales range from £40-80K Sterling, and are probably the next rare collectable to take off."

              

                                        

                                        With Grateful Acknowledgements



-- Edited by Classicus on Tuesday 9th of February 2010 01:21:48 PM



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