1961 Ford Country Squire 6 Pass Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Athens, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 CYLINDER 352 CU IN
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Galaxie
Trim: BROWN
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC 3 SPEED
Mileage: 65,616
Sub Model: COUNTRY SQUIRE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: LIGHT BROWN / BEIGE 2 TONE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1961 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 6 PASS ALL ORIGINAL AND COMPLETE...COLONIAL WHITE WITH 2 TONE ROSE QUARTZ INTERIOR.. 352 CU.IN 2 BBL CARB.. AUTO TRANS/ CRUISE-O-MATIC 3 SPEED.. FACTORY SELECT-AIRE CONDITIONING WITH FACTORY 'SUN-X' TINTED WINDOWS ....OTHER OPTIONS ARE POWER STEERING / POWER BRAKES / POWER TAILGATE WINDOW /ELECTRIC WIPERS AM RADIO / CLOCK....PADDED DASH AND SUNVISORS ALSO OPTIONED WITH RARE WEST COAST AIR POLLUTION CONTROL POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM.. .ORIGINAL SEAT BELTS FOR SIX IN EXCELLENT CONDITION...BUILT IN APRIL 1961 IN LOS ANGELES DELIVERED TO PHOENIX, ARIZONA AND HAS BEEN THERE ALL ITS LIFE ..USED FOR ONLY 9 TO 10 YRS. THEN ..OFF ROAD SINCE 1971. HAVE ORIGINAL TITLE / DOCS MILEAGE TO BE CORRECT AT 65,616 ....TO BE EXPECTED OF A DRY SOUTH WESTERN CAR.... .BODY HAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST THROUGH FADED PAINT/PRIMER WITH SLIGHT SURFACE RUST ON REAR OF ROOF....DENT IN DRIVERS REAR QUARTER PANEL..RADIATOR SUPPORT AND BATTERY TRAY ARE SOLID.. FRAME IS EXCELLENT NO DAMAGE OR RUST...OLD WORN.CARPET WAS REMOVED TO EXPOSE FLOORS THAT ARE SOLID.. . BOTTOM OF DOORS ARE EXCELLENT AS IS TAILGATE BOTTOM..UNFORTUNATLY.ORIGINAL WINDSHIELD CRACKED , ALL OTHER GLASS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.THE INTERIOR IS ALL THER BUT NEEDS TO BE REDONE. I HAVE ALL MISSING FIBER TRIM PIECES THAT ARE MISSING ON CAR (PLUS EXTRAS).....MOTOR TURNS OVER/RUNS WITH ALT. GAS CAN ..FUEL TANK NEEDS TO BE FLUSHED.....BRAKE PEDAL LOW..HAS COMPLETE JACK SET UP AND SPARE TIRE CAR COMES WITH 4 CORRECT 1961 WHEEL COVERS (NOT SHOWN).ACQUIRED FROM ORIGINAL OWNER & DELIVERED TO GA.FROM ARIZONA LAST MONTH 2/13..LAST PICTURE IN AD IS OF A RESTORED 1961 WAGON.....PLEASE EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS
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