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Awhile back we did a Musclecar of the week feature from the Brothers Collection that featured their black 429 SCJ convert.
http://musclecaroftheweek.com/index.php/...scj-convertible Someone pointed out to me that it was incorrectly restored because it was missing the 429 emblems on the fenders. Notice this one owner car is also missing the 429 emblems.
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My '70 429 SCJ Torino Cobra didn't have those emblems either, and the car was very original.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charley Lillard</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Awhile back we did a Musclecar of the week feature from the Brothers Collection that featured their black 429 SCJ convert. </div></div>
I just picked up their coffee table book "Top Muscle" where this car is featured and it is stunning to say the least.
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