1962 Ford Falcon 2 Door on 2040-cars
Exeter, California, United States
Engine:406 small block Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Exterior Color: Alpine White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 2 Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 7,400
1962 Ford Falcon Pro Street, Chris Alston Chassiworks frame, Tubular Mustang II front end with coil overs and front disk brakes. Driveshaft loop, mini-tubbed. Straight all steel body, fuel cell, battery and Alpine Amp in trunk. Weld Draglite wheels.
Engine, Custom built 406 small block Chevy with Comp Cams Extreme Energy XE294 cam, aluminum Edelbrock Performer RPM heads, Victor CNC ported intake manifold, 750 Holley carb and high volume fuel pump with filter and regulator., K&N Air Cleaner, Lokar throttle linkage, billet valve covers and pulleys, braided stainless hoses and chrome alternator. Mallory Distributor, MSN wires, Mallory Promaster coil and custom Painless wiring. Ceramic coated headers with FlowMaster mufflers. BeCool cross flow radiator with high volume water pump and dual electric fans.
Drivetrain, TCI auto TH350 with TCI 3000 stall converter and performance valve body. TCI roll stop. Hurst Pro-matic ratchet shifter. Custom built and balanced drive shaft, narrowed 9" Ford with 28 spline Strange axles, Richmond Gear set 4.11:1 ratio posi, Art Morrison ladder bars and Competition Engineering coil over shocks, Wilwood proportioning valve with drum rear brakes.
Steering, Mustang II rack & pinion with GM tilt column, LeCarra billet steering wheel.
Interior, Gray tweed bucket seats with full bench in rear. Kenwood AM / FM / CD player with 4 speakers and auto antenna. Custom gauge panel with Autometer gauges and tachometer
Paint, Exterior paint is PPG Alpine white with gray and blue pin striping.
This car is professionally built and is show quality. The car runs great and sounds awesome. It is very streetable, good in traffic and fun to drive. you could not build this car for less than 60K More photos available upon request. Any questions call Jim 559-592-1056
Buyer responsible for shipping if necessary, I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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