1964 Ford Falcon Futura 351c Fmx Trans on 2040-cars
Scotts Valley, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:351 cleavland
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Falcon
Trim: 2 door hardtop
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: fmx automatic transmission
Mileage: 0
Options: Leather Seats
Sub Model: futura
Exterior Color: vanilla creme white
Number of Doors: 2
1964 Ford Falcon Futura. Upgraded engine and transmission. Vanilla creme white. The car runs and drives. 351 cleavland. 2 barrel carb. engine has new water pump, timing gears, distributor, fuel pump, etc. . B & M automatic shifter you can shift manually. upgraded FMX transmission that was rebuilt for $1,500. with reciept to show and new torque converter with the rebuild. new custom drive line built and balanced. all the brakes have been gone through with new master cylinder, new brake pads and wheel cylinders. new fuel tank and freshly painted trunk compartment. The rear seat has been reupholstered. new carpet and headliner. The paint looks pretty damn good, but has a few dings, but not many. This is a great car with a lot of power, upgraded engine and transmission. I dont see many falcons on ebay with the 351 engine. The shock towers were notched to get the engine to fit. correct motor mounts and transmission mounts were installed. upgraded radiator to match engine. new exhaust mufflers with 2 inch turn downs. exhaust manifolds. This falcons needs to find a new home. thank you for the interest and have fun with this car. its my favorite
Tom
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