1964 Falcon 2 Door Wagon on 2040-cars
Riverdale, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 1964 Falcon 2 door Wagon. I purchased it with the intention of doing a restomod, but blew out my knee skiing and need surgery. Going to be out of commission for quite some time so wagon has to go. Wagon is originally from California which is the reason that the body is so clean. The previous owner rebuilt the engine and brakes, so the wagon runs and drives very nice. The headlights,tail lights,brake lights,blinkers,wipers,heater and horn all work. Not a bad place to start. The body is super clean, but the car does need a drivers side front floor pan. Also has rust on the spare tire well (no big problem). The tailgate is in great shape and opens and closes fine. Also, the window moves freely in the tailgate. These 2 dr wagons are very rare and are super easy to muscle up. When done these 2 dr wagons can bring big money, and parts are plentiful for these falcons. I have tried to describe as best as I can. Car also for sale locally, so seller can end auction early. A $500 deposit due immediately from winning bidder. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.
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