1961 Ford Falcon Ranchero! Restoration Project Used on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Engine:nine
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Make: Ford
Mileage: 1,000
Model: Ranchero
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: Falcon
THIS IS A 1961 FORD FALCON RANCHERO. SERIAL NUMBER 1K27U202569.
I RECENTLY PURCHASED IT "AS YOU SEE IT" TO PART OUT BUT UPON A CLOSER LOOK, I HAVE DECIDED TO SELL IT AS A RESTORATION PROJECT.
IT IS MISSING THE ENGINE, TRANNY, RADIATOR, GRILLE, BOTH BUMPERS, TAILGATE, GAS TANK, SPEEDO, AND A FEW OTHER SMALLER PARTS.
THE REAR FENDER QUARTER PANELS ARE RUSTED OUT, BUT THE FLOOR BOARDS ARE DECENT WITH A COUPLE OF HOLES IN THE PASSENGER SIDE.
IT ROLLS ON DECENT TIRES THAT ARE HOLDING AIR. THE GLASS IS GOOD, EXCEPT FOR THE WINDSHIELD AND THE DOORS OPEN AND CLOSE.
I WILL ISSUE A BILL OF SALE. THE MILEAGE LISTED IS INCORRECT, BECAUSE IT DOES NOT HAVE A SPEEDO.
I WILL ACCEPT PAY PAL FOR PAYMENT AND IT MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 10 DAYS AT MY COMMERCIAL ADDRESS, UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE BEFORE THE END OF THE AUCTION.
WHAT YOU SEE, IS WHAT YOU GET, EXCEPT FOR THE FEW PARTS YOU SEE IN THE BED.
IT IS BEING SOLD WITH "NO GUARANTEE, WRITTEN OR IMPLIED" IN "AS IS CONDITION".
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, "DO NOT EMAIL ME" BUT CALL ME AT 316-838-3399 AND I WILL STAND NEXT TO IT AND ANSWER THEM.
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