1960 Ford Falcon 2 Door Wagon ,hot Rod Restore on 2040-cars
Deer Park, New York, United States
Engine:none
Body Type:2 door wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: wagon
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: White
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: rear
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 10,000
1960 ford falcon 2 door wagon, project car, no motor no tranny ,ford nine rear, was a track car ,still has old roll bar in it .its in good condition for that gasser,hot rod restore.. its down to bare metal ,some rust, the spot in the picture is the only rust/rot on the car . the floor has been cut where the shifter would have been,easy fix. , dash is complete, has complete front grill ,door handles ,window cranks,tail lights ,missing windshield ,1 door glass, i rear glass.. nice old school rims ,the rims i think would go for good money.the pictures dont do this car justice. its a solid project.the car once belonged to sneeky pete robinson. at the reserve price im giving it away. will trade ,harley, 20s 30s 40s cars.you wont be disapointed with the car.no title,but vin tag is there. im involved in to many projects ,this car must go , make an offer dont know shipping cost ,shipping to be set up by buyer, i will help any way i can. good luck
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