1963 Ford Falcon Futura Restored/calif Car. on 2040-cars
Waterloo, Illinois, United States
Engine:170 C.I. 6CYL.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: FUTURA
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 250
I BOUGHT THIS CAR ABOUT 5YRS AGO FROM SACRAMETO CA. ON EBAY. THIS CAR HAS NO RUST AND THE ENGINE AND TRANS. WAS REBUILT FROM THE GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM. RESTORATION STARTED ABOUT 4YRS AGO WITH COMPLETE NEW SUSPENSION AND COMPLETE NEW BRAKE SYSTEM. WE ARE RETIRED AND I RESTORED THIS FOR MY WIFE . WE HAVE HEALTH ISSUES AND THE CAR SETS MORE THAN ITS DRIVEN. THIS HAS A COMPLETELY NEW INTERIOR AND ALSO BEEN REPAINTED INSIDE AND OUT TO A MATCHING PAINT CODE. THE OUTSIDE PAINT IS 2YRS OLD. NEW TIRES. ALL NEW GLASS,HEADLINER AND DOOR SEALS. NEW STEREO .THIS CAR WAS GOING TO BE A KEEPER. THIS CAR IS A TROPHY WINNER AT CAR SHOWS. THIS FORD HAS NO OIL LEAKS EITHER. I'M SELLING IT FOR WHAT I HAVE IN IT. THIS IS A REALLY NICE CAR. CAR BEEN SETTING AND ITS TIME TO SELL. GOOD LUCK! AND AGAIN NO RUST. I HAVE ORIGINAL RADIO,DOOR LOCKS THAT GO WITH IT. THE ONLY THING THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE IS HOOK UP HEATER VENT HOSES,EASY FIX. SO GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY.
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