1970 Ford Torino Cobra
Judging from their newfound plumpness, Detroit's 1970 crop of intermediates were not only midsized, but middle-aged. Nowhere was that truer than at Ford, where the 1970 Ford Torino Cobra gained an inch of wheelbase and five full inches of length, making it among the very largest cars in the segment. At least the reshaped sheetmetal looked aero-inspired, while a two-inch increase in tread width allowed Ford to squeeze in a new high-performance engine befitting of a muscle car.
![]() The Ford Torino grew five inches in length and two in track width for 1970, but the changes allowed better styling and a bigger engine. |
This was basically a SportsRoof Torino GT in fighting trim, with exposed headlamps, blackout hood, and available muscle-car touches like rear-window slats and fat Polyglas F60x15s on seven-inch-wide Magnum 500 wheels. Standard equipment included a Hurst-shifted, competition suspension with staggered rear shocks, and Cobra insignia.
![]() The more powerful Cobra version of the 429-cid engine sat on a high-rise manifold and had an optional shaker scoop. |
![]() Among the better points of this muscle car's larger size were good comfort and quiet operation. |
![]() With a rear-heavy design, the 1970 Ford Torino Cobra's rear wheels had good dig for quick starts. |
Wheelbase, inches: 117.0 Weight, lbs: 3,774 Number built: 7,675 Base price: $3,270 Top Available Engine Type: ohv V-8 Displacement, cid: 429 Fuel system: 1 x 4bbl. Compression ratio: 11.3:1 Horsepower @ rpm: 370 @ 5400 Torque @ rpm: 450 @ 3400 Representative Performance 0-60 mph, sec: 6.0 1/4 mile, sec. @ mph: 13.99 @ 107 |
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