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Make: Ford

Model: Cortina

Milage: not to sure will double check

Transmission: 4 speed manual

Colour: bmw gold

Location: south australia adelaide

Complied? n/a

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? yerr about 2 months left

Price: 4000 or very nearest offer

Contact: [email protected] or pm me please

Comments / Modifications: this is a 1978 ford cortina ex burnout car. not owned it for that long and the reason for sale is because i cant afford to run it no longer. 4.1 litre 4 speed manual with a 600 holly 250 crossflow. lots of reciepts. recent respray in bmw gold. chrome wheels and also comes with 4 stockies :thumbsup:.

only problem is the clutch has gone. i had a quote from the place where the engine was rebuilt and they quoted 350 dollars for supply and fitted

I will put up images tomorrow to dark to take them at the moment. and also add more details

cheers aaron

Images: coming soon

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Make: Ford

Model: Cortina

Milage: not to sure will double check

Transmission: 4 speed manual

Colour: bmw gold

Location: south australia adelaide

Complied? n/a

RWC supplied? n/a

Currently registered? yerr about 2 months left

Price: 4000 or very nearest offer

Contact: [email protected] or pm me please

Comments / Modifications: this is a 1978 ford cortina ex burnout car. not owned it for that long and the reason for sale is because i have lost my job and i cant afford to run it no longer. 4.1 litre 4 speed manual with a 600 holly 250 crossflow TE. lots of reciepts. recent respray in bmw gold. chrome wheels and also comes with 4 stockies :yes: . last owner had it dynoed and reached 137 kw at the rear wheels. number plate is RTE 250.

only problem is the clutch has gone. i had a quote from the place where the engine was rebuilt and they quoted 350 dollars for supply and fitted

I will put up images tomorrow to dark to take them at the moment. and also add more details

cheers aaron

Images: coming soon

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