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1961 Ford Falcon 1-family Owned 32627 Original Miles!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:32627
Location:

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States

Perrysburg, Ohio, United States
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1961 FORD FALCON TUDOR

One family owner.  Full documentation from day 1.  Original title, bill of sale from Ford dealer in 1961.  32,627 original miles.  89 year old owner.  6 cylinder-144 cubic inch engine.  1bbl carb, 2 speed ford-o-matic.  Automatic transmission.  Car is completely original including jack, spare, etc.  Excluding 4 new tires, lube, oil and filter.  Change heater core and hoses and rear bumper has a small dent in it.  Hadn’t been on the road since fall of 2008.  We serviced car (less than 50 miles ago) and installed new heater core and hoses (core had a leak).  This car was painted the original color sometime in the late 80s or early 90s.  Please examine the pictures and ask any questions you may have.  This car speaks for itself as an exceptionally clean and original Ford from 1961!!!  

The trim tag is as follows:

1961 Ford Falcon 2dr post

Built in Lorain Oh, 144 cid 85hp.  1bbl 

Body: 64A=2dr sedan bench seat

Color: H=Chesapeake Blue

Trim: 42=Light blue metallic vinyl and blue pleated tweed

Date: 26F=June 26

Trans: 3=Ford-o-matic 2 speed

Axle: J=3.50-1 non-lock diff

Delivery/shipping is buyer responsibility.  500.00 non-refundable deposit thru paypal within 24 hours of auction close.  Remainder to be in cash of certified funds within 5 days of auction ending time.  Paperwork and vehicle will not be released until all funds have cleared by my bank and yours.  U.S. bidders only.

You may call Mark at 419-494-3809 or Guy at 419-376-1400

No calls after 10pm Ohio time please!!

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