1963 Ford Falcon Van Surf Wagon Rat Rod Econoline Samba Hood Ride on 2040-cars
Manassas, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Minivan, Van
Engine:170 6cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:OWNER
Interior Color: TAN
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: WINDOW VAN
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Mileage: 9,999
Exterior Color: TAN/CREME
UP FOR AUCTION
(BIKE DOES NOT COME WITH AUCTION)
VERY COOL 1963 FORD FALCON WINDOW VAN
STARTED OUT AS A LOW BUDGET BIKE HAULER THEN MY SON GOT INVOLVED WITH IT AND THE REST WAS HISTORY
PURCHASED THIS VAN OVER A YEAR AGO FOR A BIKE HAULER
BEEN TO CHARLOTTE AND BACK SEVERAL TIMES.
SENT FRONT AXLE OUT TO NOSTALGIA SIDS AND HAD IT DROPPED 2.5 INCHES
ALL NEW FRONT BRAKES TIE RODS AND BRAKE LINES
BRAND NEW REAR PONTIAC TAILLIGHTS
REAR HAS BEEN LOWERED BY REMOVING A COUPLE LEAF SPRINGS
BRAND NEW TIRES
BODY HAD SOME RUST IN REAR ROLL PAN AND ONE HOLE IN LEFT FRONT QUARTER.
PANELS WERE CUT OUT AND REPLACED WITH NEW METAL
BODY WAS REPAINTED THE CREME AND TAN THEN LIGHTLY SANDED THROUGH TO GIVE A NICE PATINA TO IT. (MOST PEOPLE THINK ITS FACTORY PAINT)
FRONT FLOOR BOARD APPEARS TO HAVE HAD A PATCH PANEL INSTALLED
INSIDE PASS FRONT DOOR THERE IS A RUST HOLE ABOUT 2 INCHES ACROSS
THIS IS NOT A SHOW CAR BUT IT SURE DOES DRAW ATTENTION WHEREVER IT GOES
WE HAVE USED IT FOR CAMPING AND SWAP MEETS
INTERIOR HAS THE TRIM OUT OF A CLUB WAGON AND FRESHLY NEW COVERED LOWER PANELS
BATTERY BY END OF AUCTION WILL BE IN A VINTAGE TACKLE BOX BEHIND DRIVERS SEAT WILL LOOK REALLY COOL
NEW BUCKET SEATS FROM SPEEDWAY MOTORS
FLOOR AND DOG HOUSE HAVE BEEN SPRAYED WITH A BEDLINER
HAVE A NEWER STYLE HEATER FOR IT THAT CAME OUT OF A 65 IF YOU WANT TO INSTALL HEAT OR FIND A FACTORY HEATER TO PUT BACK IN IT.
CUSTOM ROOF RACK MADE THAT WILL HOLD CANOES OR ANYTHING ELSE
ALL NEW WINDOW WEATHERSTRIPS INSTALLED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE VENT WINDOWS DID NOT INSTALL THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE JUNK AND WHEN YOU USE THE THE WINDOWS WILL NOT CLOSE.
ENGINE IS THE STOCK 170 6cyl GETS GOOD GAS MILEAGE
GAS TANK HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A TANK OUT OF A 65 AND CLEANED
FRONT SHOCKS ARE BRAND NEW
THINGS THE VAN COULD USE IF YOU WANTED
JEEPSTER FOG LIGHTS INSTALLED BUT NEED TO BE WIRED UP
GAS GAUGE DOES NOT WORK
WAS GOING TO REPLACE REAR WITH 9 INCH BUT NEVER GOT AROUND TO IT
SO IF YOU WANTED TO SERVICE THE REAR WITH NEW SHOES AND UJOINTS TO MAKE ALL THE SUSPENSION NEW
THIS VAN IS COOL AS HELL
MAKES A EXCELLENT HAULER FOR BIKES I EVEN HAD A OLD IRONHEAD CHOPPER IN IT BEHIND DRIVERS SEAT.
IM SURE I AM MISSING SOME THINGS
GET IN IT AND CRUISE IT OR TWEAK IT TO YOUR LIKING
COMES WITH EXTRA PAINT FOR TOUCH UPS
VAN IS SOLD AS IS WILL REQUIRE $500.00 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT
AND PAID IN FULL WITHIN 7 DAYS POSTAL MONEY ORDER OR CASH
OVERSEA BIDDERS MORE THAN WELCOME TO BID PAYMENTS WOULD BE THE SAME
FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTION
LOCAL PICKUP WELCOME
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