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1969 Ford Super Cobra
Ford Super Cobra, 1969 - Car was prepared for the 1969 New York show. The front grille and rear louver were harmonized. The looping rear end formed by integrating spoiler, bumper, and the long rear lamps in the center are features to note.
Bilder: Ford Motor Company; www.chicagoautoshow.com
Ford Fairlane (Torino) Super Cobra Vignale, 1969
Super Cobra is a show car version of the 1969 Fairlane's
"going thing" in performance, the Cobra. It features a unique two-part
grille, a tall, wide shaker airscoop and a louvred backlite. The airscoop is a modification of the Cobra's airscoop, allowing cool, above-the-hood air to rush directly into the air cleaner, giving a power
boost from the engine. The Super Cobra is powered by Ford's 335-horsepower, 428 cubic-inch-displacement Cobra Jet Ram Air engine, a
popular option in the hot new car.
Public Relations, Ford Division
Starting with a 1969 Fairlane, the Super Cobra SportsRoof show car was lowered 2-inches and the front clip was stretched by 8-inches. Concealed headlights, wall-to-wall taillights, black metal louvers, and slant back windshield added to the racy exterior. The high performance 428 cubic inch V-8 engine powered the Super Cobra, and featured a tall shaker air scoop that poked through the hood. Custom interior was finished in candy-murano and hot red to compliment the red exterior.
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