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1964 Ford Falcon 4-door Wagon Parts Car Or ??? No Reserve 399.99 on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:100000
Location:

Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, United States

Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NA
VIN: 4H24T191403 Year: 1964
Drive Type: NA
Make: Ford
Mileage: 100,000
Model: Falcon
Trim: NA
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. ... 

 HERE WE HAVE A 1964 FORD FALCON 4-DOOR WAGON SHELL. THIS CAR IS IN OVER ALL GOOD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE AND YOU CAN TELL THIS CAR IS FROM THE SOUTH BUT AGAIN SHELL. HAS CLEAR NORTH CAROLINA TITLE THAT WAS ISSUED 05/31/88. THIS IS BEING SOLD AS PARTS CAR , PROJECT CAR, OR BASE FOR GASSER. HAS NO MOTOR, TRANS OR REAR AXLE. HAS RUSTED FLOOR PANS BUT IS STRUCTURALLY SOUND, ALL IMPORTANT AREAS SUCH AS REAR SPRING POCKETS, FRONT STRUT POCKETS, FRONT FENDER MOUNT AREAS AND SUB FRAMES, INNER FENDER WELLS AND TAILGATE HINGE AREAS ARE GOOD. THE STEERING WHEEL SHOWN IS NOT INCLUDED, THERE IS NO WIRING AND NO GAUGES. INCLUDES COLUMN, BOX,  DRAG LINK,BRAKES HUBS ECT. I STATE 100,000 MILES IN LISTING BUT CAN NOT PROVE IT AS GAUGE CLUSTER IS MISSING, 88 TITLE SHOWS 98,000 HAS GOOD DOORS GLASS, REGULATORS AND LATCHES ALL DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE VERY GOOD AND SOLID, LOWER DOORS ARE NOT ALL RUSTED OUT, THE LOWER REAR QUARTERS WILL NEED PATCH REPAIRS, INNER SPARE TIRE AREA WILL ALSO NEED REPAIR AND , WINDSHIELD HAS A CRACK AND SOME WINDSHIELD TRIM IS AND ALL BODY TRIM SHOWN IS MISSING. THERE ARE NO SEATS OR INTERIOR TRIMS. THE OUTER SHELL OF THE TAIL GATE IS IN THE CAR BUT THAT'S ALL, NO INNER GATE OR GUTS.  THE REAR AXLE WAS PUT UNDER CAR TO MAKE IT A ROLLER. I WILL LEAVE AXLE UNDER CAR FOR LOADING ONLY, THIS WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN THE SALE OF THIS CAR. IT IS A 68 CHEVELLE 10 BOLT AND IS STRAPPED IN JUST TO ROLL. I DO HAVE A 8.8 DISK BRAKE POSI FROM LINCOLN THAT CAN BE HAD FOR ADDITIONAL $$. 1ST BID AT 399.99 BUYS THE CAR AS NO RESERVE. PLEASE E-MAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, I WILL REPLY WITH MY PHONE NUMBER TO ANY INTERESTED PARTIES. CAR IS CURRENTLY LOADED ON MY TRAILER AND I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING IF SELLS LOCAL.
AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU FOR LOOKING

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