1965 Ford Falcon Futura on 2040-cars
Sherman, Illinois, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR HARDTOP
Engine:302 V/8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Falcon
Trim: FUTURA
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 63,000
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: NO
1965 FORD FALCON FUTURA TWO DOOR HARDTOP. BLACK WITH BLACK INTERIOR. 302ci V/8 WITH AN A.O.D. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. POWER STEERING, GRANADA DISC BRAKES UP FRONT AND DRUM REAR BRAKES. FORD 8" REAR END WITH 355 REAR GEAR SET. AMERICAN RACING TORQUE THRUST POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS WITH BF GOODRICH P-205.70.15" TIRES. ALUMINUM RADIATOR, EDELBROCK 600 CARBURATOR, SHELBY HI-RISE ALUMINUM INTAKE, SHELBY VALVE COVERS, PETRONIX IGNITION ALSO A PETRONIX 40K VOLT COIL, SHORT TUBE HEADERS WITH DUAL FLO-MASTER MUFFLERS. ROTUNDA FACTORY TACHOMETER (WORKS,SEE PIC) UNDER DASH GAUGES ALL WORKING, VERY NICE BLACK INTERIOR, SEATS FRONT AND REAR EXCELLENT CONDITION, CARPET, DASH, DOOR PANELS FRONT AND REAR, ARM RESTS, PLASTIC WOOD STEERING WHEEL WITH FALCON CENTER CAP, CD PLAYER HIDDEN IN THE GLOVE BOX WITH I-POD CABLE, SHELBY STYLE SEAT BELTS, SPEAKERS IN REAR DECK AND UNDER THE FRONT SEATS, ALL THE STAINLESS TRIM AND CHROME ARE IN FANTASTIC CONDITION. THE REAR TRUNK EXTERIOR TRIM IS THE ONLY PIECE THAT SHOWS SOME WEAR. HEADLINER IS IN GREAT CONDITION, DOME LIGHT WORKS, WINDOW FUZZIES, DOOR WEATHER STRIP, INSIDE DOOR HANDLES, WINDOW CRANK HANDLES, EXTERIOR HANDLES, GRILL, BUMPERS. I CAN GO ON AND ON. PLEASE LOOK AT ALL THE PICS AND ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE ANY. CAR STARTS AND RUNS AS IT SHOULD IN MY OPINION. I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND NEVER REALLY DID DRIVE IT. ( SHAME ON ME) AND JUST DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO ENJOY IT. IT HAS BEEN IN AN ENCLOSED AND HEATED STORAGE BUILDING FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS. SOME ONE SHOULD BE ENJOYING THIS CAR. I RECENTLY REMOVED IT FROM STORAGE TO SELL THE CAR. PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS IS A 48 YEAR OLD CAR AND THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR GAURANTEES IMPLIED. CAR IS SOLD IN AS IS CONDITION. PLEASE NOTE THE DRIVERS SIDE WINDSHIELD WIPER DOES NOT WORK BUT I HAVE THE PART TO FIX IT, ALSO THE HEATER CORE HAS BEEN BY-PASSED AND THE E-BRAKE IS NOT HOOKED UP. THE TRUNK WEATHERSTRIP I NOTICED COULD NEED A NEW ONE. NOT EXPENSIVE AT ALL. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK... ODOMETER SHOWS 63,000 MILES ON THE BODY. I CAN ONLY ASSUME THE DRIVE TRAIN HAS MUCH LESS DUE TO THE ENGINE AND TRANS UPGRADE. ACTUAL MILAGE UNKNOWN.
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