If your driveway looks like a
sea of Blue Oval products, you pledge allegiance to the ’32 Roadster, or
have an effigy of Henry II in your alcove … you might want to check out
the upcoming Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance.
The event, which kicks off on
Nov. 1, will play host to a bevy of historic and rare automobiles,
including this drop-dead-gorgeous 1970 Ford Torino King Cobra prototype –
one of only two known to exist.
Back in the late ‘60's, NASCAR
was gripped by the legendary “Aero Wars” that saw Ford and Chrysler duke
it out with cars that for the first time didn’t look like your dad’s
new ride. Big wings and sloped noses began to find themselves affixed to
Chargers, Torinos, and Cyclones, which grew the fierce Ford vs.
Chrysler rivalry to unprecedented levels and lead to the inception of
the Torino King Cobra.
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Inside, the prototype features
many of the typical trimmings that you’d find on any of its Ford
contemporaries, from the stock dashboard to the three-spoke steering
wheel, and an odometer that shows only 43,235 miles.
Sadly, it never would get its
day on the podium. Between new management at the top of Ford – company
president Lee Iacocca – and fresh NASCAR regulations designed to hamper
the aero cars, the duo of prototype Torino King Cobras were sold and
promptly forgotten about. That is until one of the rare cars was
discovered tucked away in a South Carolina field (the second found its
end in a scrap yard).
A pair of Ford fans plucked it
up and set about the difficult task of restoring the vintage muscle car
to near-mint condition, and we’ve got to say they did quite a bang-up
job.
Like it? You can make this rarer-than-rare Ford yours. The ’70 Torino prototype spends its days over at RK Motors Charlotte and will set you back about $550,000 – a small price to pay considering it’s the only one in the world.
Source: autos.yahoo.com
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