Equipment
351/290hp, 4-speed, Hurst T-handle shifter, bench seat, Sun Pro steering column tach, sport steel wheels with hubcaps and trim rings, Firehawk tires, Panasonic cassette stereo. Marti Report, warranty plate and window sticker copy documented.
Condition
Represented as the matching numbers engine. Uneven deck lid and door fits. Restored chassis and underbody with subsequent miles. Pitted sail panel and quarter window trim chrome. A sound and unusual driver with some oversights and use.
Market commentary
This is an intriguing example typical of Ford's "Total Performance" campaign in the late 60's. It doesn't have the tire-smoking big block that brings big money but will acquit itself well on the street or highway. The documentation suggests a car that never was neglected, as does its appearance and the matching numbers. This price is realistic for this car but the fun factor is much higher than the additional $20,000 that a 428 CJ would cost.