1963 Ford Falcon Futura Runs And Drives Great Barn Find Out Of 21 Year Storage on 2040-cars
Farmingdale, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Model: Falcon
Mileage: 87,000
Trim: FAIRLANE FUTURA
IN STORAGE SINCE 1992. THIS WONDERFULL 1963 FORD FAIRLANE FUTURA JUST OUT OF LONG TERM STORAGE FROM A LOCAL HOME GARAGE HERE IS LONG ISLAND NEW YORK. HERE IS WHAT WE DID TO MAKE HER RUN AND DRIVE AND LOOK GREAT. CLEAN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR INSTALLED A BUNCH OF NEW PARTS BELOW NEW RADIATOR NEW FUEL TANK NEW BRAKE LINES NEW MASTER CYLINDER NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS ALL AROUND FULL TUNE UP NEW IGNITION WIRES NOW SHE RUNS LIKE A TOP, AND SHE RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. ALL WORK WAS DONE PROFESSIONALLY AT FONTANA'S AUTO RESTORATION HERE IN DIX HILLS NEW YORK. SHE IS ROAD WORTHY AND STOPS ON A DIME AND GIVES CHANGE. CAR HAS VERY LITTLE RUST AND BASICALLY NOT VISIBLE ROT. FRAME IS SOLID AND THE UNDER CARRIAGE IS CLEAN. CAR IS TOTALLY ORIGINAL AND, WAS REPAINTED IN THE 1980'S. THIS IS A UNMOLESTED VEHICLE AND IS WAITING TO BE DRIVEN DAILY OR BE MADE INTO A RACE CAR, THE SKY IS THE LIMIT. PLEASE CALL 631 - 774 - 1658 WITH QUESTIONS.
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