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1962 Ford Falcon Pro Street on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:1962 Mileage:6000
Location:

Hamilton, Montana, United States

Hamilton, Montana, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:332 CI Chevrolet V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1962
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Pro Street
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 6,000
Disability Equipped: No



1962 Ford Falcon Pro Street


 


Less than 6,000 miles since build


Pro Built with an eye to detail


Drive train is capable of handling up to 850 HP


4 Wheel Disc Brakes New Master Cylinder


Rack & Pinion Steering


Heidts Mustang II Complete Front End


Weld Wheels 5 X 15” 4” Backset


Full Welded Frame


Competition Roll Bar Assembly


High Back Seats w/ quick release lap belts


PPG Paint & Clear Coat


Perfect Body, Razor Straight and Rust Free


Door Panels and Trunk Embossed w/ Falcon Logo


Auto Meter Tach & Shift Lite


Auto Meter Gauges


Line Lock (electric)


Fire Extinguisher


16 Gallon Fuel Cell


Fully Tubbed rear fenderwells


Optima Battery in Battery Box


Fiberglass Hood


Stainless Trim with Original Glass


New Car Cover


 


Motor:


332 Cubic Inch Small Block 327 Chevy Motor


.030 under Steel Crankshaft


.030 Keith Black SilvoLite 9.6 to 1 Hyper Eutectic Pistons


Edelbrock Fuel Pump


Edelbrock RPM Airgap Endurashine Intake Manifold


Edelbrock 750 CFM Carb


Moroso High Volume oil pump


Comp Cams .498  .504 @ 50


World Products Heads all Manly Valve Train


Solid Roller Rockers


Mallory Uniflite Distributor / MSD Coil


Mr Gasket Alternator


Valvoline VR 1 Oil w/ ZDDP additive (2 oz)


Flowtech Headers


Aluminum Radiator


 


Transmission:


GM TH 400 Built w/B&M Shift Kit


B&M 80685 Quicksilver Shifter


Trans Cooler


 


Rear End:


9" Ford  Lincoln MK-4


39" Flange to Flange


4 Link w/Coil Over QA-1


Disc Brakes


Yukon Gears (4.11)


BF Goodrich G Force Radial Drag Slicks DOT


Weld Wheels 12 X 12 X 15"


 


Questions please phone Ed at 760-533-5404


Buy with confidence; this is a very nice car.


 


Sits Right  -  Drives Right  -  Looks Right


 


Need to see more pictures, be specific about what you want please email me and I will be right back to you!


 


 


My requested terms of sale are as follows:    $500 deposit within 72 hours by credit card, with the balance paid within 5 days by bank check, certified check, bank transfer or cash in person. I will not release the vehicle until the funds have fully cleared my bank.  No storage fee for 2 weeks after funds clear.  Storage and handling fees will be charged after that if not picked up.



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