1965 Ford Falcon 2 Door Coupe (one Owner) on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:6 CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: Base coupe 2 Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 20,000
Exterior Color: White
The Vehicle up for auction is a 1965 Ford Falcon 2(Door) Color is White and Interior is Red.
- Color Red
- Interior is in excellent condition scale 1-10 9
- All the knobs, handles and in tact the original radio
- Bench Seat and Red carpet
- Door Panel perfect
- Dash has no cracks and no visiable signs of fade
- The paint is a little weathered but no structural Rust White Original Paint Fair condition
- The body is straight a maybe a few small ding not noticable
- No break in any windows or Windshield
- This vehicle has not been wrecked.
- Tires are in fair condition able to drive on but are at least 15 years old they hold air but probably consider being replaced
- The vehicle is original (to best of my knowledge) and does need a little TLC
- Due upon close of auction the winning bidder will send a cashiers check (only) with in 72 hours for the amount of 500.00( Holding Deposit. )
- BY Certified mail, Fed Ex etc: a cashiers check (only) written out to HUNTER L. MCDOWELL 660 E RObinwood Lane Fresno Ca 93710 contact us at 559 917 -7077 in amount of 500.00 (HOLDING DEPOSIT) . You may post date it for the day scheduled pick up. vehicle. It will be redeemable on that day. You have up to 7 days to pick up this vehicle unless seller agrees otherwise.
- If you are needing it shipped you will need to send a cashiers check to the above address in amount of 500.00 Held for 3 days and u will arrange to of paid in full before it is released to your shipping source. you will be responsible for all costs that occur. But i offer my help in making this process easiest for you. (Seller is not responible for shipping cost)or additional fees that may occur
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Thu, May 14 2020DETROIT — The U.S. factories that make Fords, Chevys and Jeeps are coming back to life this week as workers install new safety equipment and wake up machines ahead of the high-stakes restart the Detroit automakers plan to launch on Monday. Ford, General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles all plan to reopen North American factories on May 18. The reopening of the U.S. auto sector will be a closely watched test of whether workers across a range of industries can return to factories in large numbers without a resurgence of COVID-19 infections. How well the automakers do will be significant for the U.S. economy, as nearly 1 million workers are employed in the sector. Executives at Ford and GM said separately this week the companies have not recorded any cases of COVID-19 transmission in plants outside the United States since adopting new safety protocols. Those procedures include mandatory face masks, separation of workers on assembly lines, frequent cleaning of work areas and requirements that workers pass through temperature monitors and report any symptoms before entering a plant. The Detroit Three have taken unprecedented steps to share information about coronavirus safety practices and develop a common set of workplace standards for their restarts, working with the United Auto Workers union, executives said. "We thought it was critical that we did it together," Ford manufacturing and labor chief Gary Johnson told Reuters. "We've never done this as an industry." The Detroit automakers will restart U.S. plants without regular testing of workers, because they do not have access to sufficient testing capacity, executives and UAW officials said. They will test workers who report COVID-19 symptoms or have fevers discovered by temperature scanners installed at factory entrances. "We have to continue to push for this testing," United Auto Workers union Vice President Cindy Estrada told Reuters on Wednesday. "Unless we have testing weekly to keep sick people out of the plant there is always a risk." Adopting new safety practices is just part of the work the companies must do to reopen after an extraordinary shutdown that has lasted two months. Â Wave zero At Ford, workers going in to ready factories are part of what Chief Operating Officer Jim Farley calls "wave zero." The work of wave zero employees "is really important for success of the startup," he said in an interview.
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Mountune lays claim to being Ford's "official European tuning partner," and US buyers will soon have access to these parts through Ford dealerships and with a Ford Racing warranty. Speaking of Ford Racing, Mountune also says that it will be working with Ford's in-house team to develop future components for both street and track. There are no specifics as of yet for which products will be offered here, but the company plans to launch a US-specific website later this month with more information.
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Lemire's case is just a week old, so it could be a while before a resolution. Yet, as September 15, 2015 draws near and the right-to-work laws take full effect for Michigan workers - and others wonder whether it could help revitalize the state's manufacturing base - a case like this adds more fuel to the discussion.








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