1963, Ford, Futura, Falcon, Convertible, Antique, Automatic, Collectible, Clean. on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:V6 INLINE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: RED AN BLACK
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible, HYDRAULIC SOFT TOP
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
AM SELLING A 1963 FORD FUTURA FALCON CONVERTABLE AUTOMATIC WITH AN INLINE V6 170 IS A COMPLETE RESTORATION ON BODY PAINT INTERIOR AN ENGINE ALL ELECTRIC WORKING GOOD
*MOTOR REBUILD
*CARBURETOR NEW
*ALTERNATOR NEW
*FUEL LINES AN GASTANK NEW
*FUEL PUMP NEW
*AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE
*WINDOW REGULATOR NEW
*DOOR PANELS NEW
*4 WHEEL CYLINDER NE
*BRAKE HARDWARE NEW
*FRONT AN REAR SHOES NEW
*BOTH FRONT WHEEL BEARING NEW
*4 NEW TIRES
*MASTER CYLINDER NEW
*SOFTOP HYDRALIC NEW
* SOFTOP NEW
*SOFTOP COVERTABLE COVER NEW
CAR STARTS AT THE MOMENT NO PROBLEM WHAT SO EVER IT COULD EVEN BE A DAYLY DRIVER IF YOU WANT TO SEE IT OR GOT ANY QUESTIONS PLZ CONTACT ROBERT TO 305 479 5565
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Fri, 27 Dec 2013As of the end of November, Volkswagen had sold 70,000 more cars than General Motors in China in 2013, making it appear inevitable that VW will outsell GM there. The feat would return the German brand to the top of chart in China for the first time in nine years, but even the second-place getter won't be complaining too loudly: both automakers sold more than three million vehicles in a market pegged to hit 16 million sales this year.
Volkswagen said it could have sold more cars if it had had more production capacity in China. The arrival of a new-to-China Audi A4, a China-built A3 sedan, the VW Bora and Skoda Octavia, as well as an $18.2-billion-euro investment in the country to construct new factories, means VW should see its numbers grow in 2014. GM's lineup is expanding next year, too, adding four Chevrolet nameplates and two vehicles to its Baojun brand as it tries to get to five million in sales by 2015.
Among other automakers, Ford benefited from good product and woes for Japanese automakers over a territorial dispute with China, outselling Toyota by almost 32,000 units through the end of November. The Ford Focus is China's best-selling vehicle so far this year.
Honda giving away free Civics in Forza Horizon to celebrate launch
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Otherwise, the word "Challenge" keeps coming up because of the chance to run an online race against IndyCar driver Scott Dixon. The track for that digital throwdown has already been decided by Xbox players who voted before January 8. Yet it's not too late to hop into the Honda section in Xbox Live and lay down a time fast enough for a shot at the title "The Driver That Shellacked Scott Dixon," and meeting the man in person.
Check out the press release from Honda below, and the sweetness that is the 1986 Civic Si in the gallery above.
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The development of nuclear-powered submarines and ships during the 1940s and 50s led car designers to begin conceptualizing atomic vehicles. Fueled by a consistent reaction, these cars would theoretically produce no harmful byproducts and rarely need to refuel. Combining these vehicles with the new interstate system presented amazing potential for American mobility.
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