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1962 Ford Falcon 4 Door Wagon, 170 Straight 6, on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:90000 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Oregon City, Oregon, United States

Oregon City, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:3 Speed on the column
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:170 Six Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1962
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: 4-Door Wagon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 3-Speed Manual on the column
Mileage: 90,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1962 Ford Falcon 
4 Door Wagon
170 Straight Six Engine
With 3 Speed on the column 

Would make a great daily driver with little work.
Indications show that this could be a 90k original mile car but not guaranteed.
Clean title
Runs and drives. Could use a tuneup, carburetor rebuild and new muffler. Brakes work, condition unknown.
This is a really good car for a daily driver or restoration car.
If interested in viewing the vehicle send me your phone number and I will get back with you to make arrangements.

EXTERIOR:  
All glass is good and intact. There is a couple chip repairs that are visible in the windshield but it is not cracked.
Lots of Trim. Condition good to excellent.  I have all trim except the drivers door
Original 13 inch wheels,beauty rings and hubcaps
Very nice original Chrome roof rack.
There is some bondo in the tailgate and in the drivers door.

INTERIOR:  
Back seat is original and very nice 2 tone blue.  Front seat is original 2 tone blue but has a tear in the drivers area.
Headliner is all there and in good shape except the last two feet.
Padded Dash is not cut up at all.

MISCELLANEOUS:
Front floor pans have small area of rust.
There is also a small amount of rust about the size of a dime in the spare tire well. 
Some minor bubbling in the doors and some surface rust but overall a very solid car.

Even though It was driven 1 yr ago about 12 miles to where it is sitting now. The car has not been on the road regularly since 2000. It will need a through going through to make sure it is road worthy.

It is my opinion that with weatherstripping, a tune up, a complete inspection of the brakes and a new muffler you would have no problem using this as a safe and reliable daily driver.

I have added information on the Factory breakdown of this car BELOW that was sent to me. ( It says 1961 but because it was late 61 it is titled 1962)


FACTORY INFORMATION REGARDING THIS VEHICLE

BODY CODE - Body 71A = 4 Door Station Wagon

EXTERIOR COLOR - Color E = Medium Blue - Viking Blue

INTERIOR TRIM CODE - Trim 72A = Blue Vinyl and Blue Pogo Stick Plastic

DATE OF MANUFACTURE - DATE K = October 03, 1961

A number signifying the date precedes the month code letter - e.g (26H =26 August)

A second-year code letter will be used if the model exceeds 12 months.

DISTRICT CODE (DSO) - District 90-99 = Export

This number corresponds to where your vehicle was shipped to be sold.

REAR AXLE RATIO CODES - Axle Code 5 = 3.50:1 non locking differential

TRANSMISSION CODE - Trans 1 = 3 Speed manual Shift

ASSEMBLY PLANT CODE - CODE K = Kansas City

ENGINE CODE - ENGINE CODE U = 170 Cu Inch Inline 6

Out of all the 1961's produced at your car's assembly plant, your car was

the 15053th car built there.


Vehicle is listed off site also and Buyer has option to pull listing if I have received no bids yet.  In saying that, PLEASE don't ask me to end my auction early to sell it to you.
Vehicle is being sold "as is where is" no warranty implied.  If you have questions please ask PRIOR to bidding.  I will do my best to answer any questions in a timely manner. ONLY SERIOUS bidder Please. 
A minimum $500 deposit through Paypal is due within 24 hours of sales end.  Balance of bid is due within 7 days of auction end and Paid by CASH unless you want to pay the Paypal fees.
Vehicle is to be picked up and removed by BUYER or BUYERS agents (with something in writing from Buyer on who will be picking up vehicle).  All costs related for removal is solely at BUYERS expense.  Buyer should remove the vehicle within two weeks of sale unless you make arrangements with me in writing on other arrangements.  In other words.... Keep the communication open so we all know what is going on.  




On Jan-31-13 at 10:47:22 PST, seller added the following information:

More pictures were added.  They were taken with a phone so sorry they somewhat dark. 

New 'rear view' (don't know why the blanket was in the 1st photo)
Bondo fix on left rear of tailgate.
Drivers door missing trim.  (I have all other trim)
Drivers side floor with hole in floor (Quarter size?)
Passenger side front floor hole
Any questions let me know.

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