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1965 Ford Falcon Convertible-restored And Immaculate Street Rod! 302 Roller! on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:500
Location:

Torrance, California, United States

Torrance, California, United States
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1965 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible
Please see below description for a video and HD photos


Up for sale is this gorgeous '65 falcon convertible, driven only 500 miles since a complete bare metal, everything out restoration. The most notable part of this car is how completely rust free, arrow straight and perfect the body is. You only have to feel the inner fender wells' perfectly straight sheet metal to understand this. Perfect for summer and ready for fun, it's just an absolute joy to drive!!


Interior;
All completely gone through
New dash moldings
Seats trimmed in cloth and vinyl (won't burn you after leaving it sitting in the sun!!)
New clarion headunit Bluetooth, iPod/iPhone/android, USB, CD, AUX, radio with electric antenna, xm ready etc
Boston audio speakers
280watt Amplifier in trunk
New wood wheel
New mats
Hurst shifter

Exterior;
Brand new electric top, works perfectly
Also has a new snap down cover to go over the top when its down (not pictured) 
Paint is only a few years old
Glass all perfect, windows wind up and down as they should
Beautiful ford blue had color sanded this week and looks like glass
Chrome is all excellent, most replaced during restoration
New boss 338 chrome rims 18"rear 17"front
RUST AND BONDO FREE

Engine;
Rebuilt full roller 302
Street/track cam
Edlebrock 600 cfm carb
New aluminum rad
New spal pusher fan
New water pump
New dress up kit
New fuel tank
Headers and new exhaust

Drivetrain;
Power-steering kit with rack and pinion
4 wheel disc - stops excellent without power assist 
4 spd manual, clutch is good and a very smooth box


Extremely pretty can that grabs enormous attention. Easy driver with plenty of get up and go when you want it, puts smiles on your face all day! Went for half an hour to get photos down at the beach, was gone all day having fun. 

Charles 310 754 0690 

Happy to send more photos and videos
Ask about a domestic shipping quote
Happy to help overseas buyers
Inspections must be done PRIOR to end of auction
Non-refundable deposit due within 48hrs, full payment within 7 days

If you can't see the video below, send me a message and ill send through the direct link to youtube!

 

   

 




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