63 Falcon Ranchero Futura Deluxe Ford on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
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1963 Ranchero Ford Falcon Deluxe Futura -- Rare & Clean with 260 (V8 Engine). New Tires, New Mini Tach, New Dash Gauge Cluster, New Seat Cover, New Door Panels, Deluxe Futura Chrome & Dash/Door Package, Engine Has Rebuilt Heads, New Radiator, New Steering Wheel, New Front & Rear Bumpers, New Battery, New Water Pump, New Hoses, New Tires, New Exhaust System (old school sound), Good brakes, Sold body, All Working Gauges. Turn-Key Car . . . Ready to drive to home and work. Dependable daily driver or work truck. This car is a looker . . . tons of kudo's from general public & car shows!!! Contact info: (310) 773-2043 (voice only - no texting) leave name and return number . . . will call you back ASAP!.
To recap: This is a rare 63 1/2 Ranchero Deluxe Futura Model with a 260 V8 Engine. According to the national registry for Ranchero's there are only 50 currently on the road. The car is in very nice shape considering it's 51 years of age. The car is a turn-key ready to drive daily vehicle. There are some base models available on the market today for around $6,000 in poor condition ... it would take more money to restore one of those cars than buying this beautiful ready to drive car ... remember that when making your offer!!! Feel free to call us with your questions ... good luck! *Be sure to read "Terms of Sale Disclosure". |
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