1964 Ford Falcon Futura on 2040-cars
Macon, Georgia, United States
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1964 FORD FALCON FUTURA SEDAN - PROJECT CAR - THIS IS AN ORIGINAL CAR WITH EVERYTHING THERE. IT IS NOT CURRENTLY RUNNING, HOWEVER, THE LAST OWNER STATED THAT IT RAN WELL WHEN PARKED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF PERIODICALLY FOULING OUT THE PLUG IN CYLINDER NUMBER 6. IT IS A 3 SPEED MANUAL ON THE COLUMN WITH THE ORIGINAL AM RADIO AND SEAT BELT OPTIONS. IT HAS ALL OF THE MOULDING AND TRIM. AS FAR AS I CAN TELL THE ONLY PIECE MISSING IS THE LOWER CHROME THAT GOES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE REAR BACK GLASS. ROCKERS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION.
THE WORSE PART OF THE CAR IS THE FRONT DRIVER FLOOR PAN. THE PASSENGER FRONT HAS A FEW HOLES, BUT CAN BE REPAIRED. THE REAR PANS HAVE SURFACE RUST, BUT ARE SOLID. THE TRUNK LID HAS SOME RUST AROUND THE INNER BOTTOM LIP. THE DRIVER FENDER HAS A LITTLE RUST, AND THE PASSENGER FENDER HAS A VERY SMALL AMOUNT AT THE LOWER REAR. THE ROCKERS AND QUARTERS ARE SOLID. THE ENGINE TURNS OVER BY HAND, BUT I BELIEVE THE STARTER IS GONE. THE FRONT BRAKES HAS NEW LINES (NOT SURE ABOUT SHOES). THE REAR BRAKES NEED WORK. THE BODY WAS WET WHEN PICS WERE TAKEN DUE TO RAIN, BUT THE BODY AND MOULDING IS PRETTY STRAIGHT. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS AS I AM VERY FORTHCOMING ABOUT THE CONDITION OF EVERYTHING I SELL. THANKS FOR LOOKING! |
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