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Item: 1973 ford Cortina TC XLE

Location: Sunshine Coast QLD

Website:

Item Condition: next to brand new!

Reason for Selling: unfortunately lost interest... 99% completed project

Price and Payment Conditions: 16500 or consider swaps ( all offers considered)

Extra Info: here's a couple of specs

XF 250 motor - head work 200rods crow cam hypertectic pistons etc etc

microtech lt8s computer 600cc injectors- keep laptop in car.

big fuel system

top loader gearbox with ceramic 5 puck solid centre clutch

full brake upgrade to 4 wheel disc

R32 wheels with good year eagle f1 tyres

all new suspension with king super lows

cream leather interior with new hood lining and roof

awesome paint... straight as a die

boost, oil pressure, water temp and tacho gauges

front mount.

nardi woodgrain steering wheel

I could go on forever, but that's basically it

this car has taken me 3 years to get to this stage, and spent ALOT of money on it! very eye catching car without the rice!

Pictures: cortymoffat.jpg

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tough75.jpg

Contact Details: 0406 016 651 or PM me with any questions, thanks!

Edited by craigy32

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