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1961 Ford Falcon - 2 Door Classic Ford / Gasser Style/ Tubbed/ Fuel Cell/ Roller on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:99999
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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1961 Ford Falcon Hotrod

This is a hotrod/race car roller 

I have a clear title for the car.

No drivetrain will be included with this purchase (no major mechanical parts are included no engine, no transmission, no radiator, ect)

Racing Slicks on back will need to be replaced fairly soon, might have a few more races on them.  Front tires are dry and should be replaced.

The body is in really good shape, has dent on the divers side quarter panel, this is fairly small and will be an easy fix. 

This is a used 1961 car so it will have some small imperfections.

Overall the body is in very good shape with no obvious rust on the car or frame.  The car doesn't appear to ever had any body work.  The paint appears to be original and is in decent condition.

The car has never been raced the frame is straight and in great condition.

The car has been tubbed and fuel cell is in the car.

The rear bumper is missing.

Actual mileage of the car is unknown

The interior is in the car and looks pretty good just needs a deep cleaning.

The car is available for inspection. If you are serious about purchasing the car I can show it any day after 4pm by appointment.

If you have any questions please ask them before bidding.

The car has no drivetrain (no motor, no transmission, etc.) and will need to be towed.  The pick up zip code will be 89048. The car is located about 50 miles from Las Vegas, Nevada.  The winning bidder will be responsible for all transport fees.

Please do not bid on the car if you can not complete the transaction.  I will need a deposit of $500 immediately after the auction ends and payment in full within 5 days by cashiers check or cash in person.  I will allow the winning bidder to pay using paypal if the buyer agrees to add 4% to cover the paypal fees. The car and title will not be released until the payment has cleared my bank.

If you would like to make an offer on the car contact me and if the offer is reasonable I can add a buy it now price.






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Talking on the phone while driving isn't advisable, and texting while driving is downright dangerous. Considering those truths, the fact that we even need to point this out this is incredibly disturbing: taking "selfies" while behind the wheel is exceptionally stupid. But, it's a thing that a third of 18- to 24-year-old British drivers have copped to doing, according to a new study from Ford.
Ford, through its Driving Skills for Life program, surveyed 7,000 smartphone owners from across Europe, all aged between 18 and 24, and found that young British drivers were more likely to snap a selfie while behind the wheel than their counterparts in Germany, France, Romania, Italy, Spain and Belgium.
According to the study, the average selfie takes 14 seconds, which, while traveling at 60 miles per hour, is long enough to travel over the length of nearly four football fields (the Ford study uses soccer fields, but we translated it to football, because, you know, America). That's an extremely dangerous distance to not be focused on the road.

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Farley has since amended his statement, saying that Ford dose not, in fact, track its customers in their cars "without their approval or consent."
Apparently carried away with a hypothetical notion, Farley was attempting to describe how Ford might be able to employee aggregated user data for things like accurate traffic reporting and pattern spotting. A Ford spokesperson confirmed with Business Insider that its GPS units are not sharing the whereabouts of drivers, though there are a few on-board services that might do so. After opting in to the services (and presumably being made aware of any/all tracking and data collection), Ford's Sync Services Directions and Crew Chief software do, in fact, allow data collection as a means of improving both systems. Farley added that the opt-in data is not shared, even when being tracked.

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