1962 Ford Falcon True Sedan Delivery Denver Native V8 Rear Includes Some Parts on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NONE
For Sale By:Dealer
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: BLUE AND OTHER
Model: Falcon
Trim: GOOD
Drive Type: V8 REAR END 6 CYL STEERING NO MOTOR OR TRANS
Number of Doors: 2
FOR SALE FROM THE GARAGE OF JOE B. SALES IN GOLDEN , COLORADO IS ONE VERY RARE 1962 FORD FALCON TRUE SEDAN DELIVERY ROLLING CHASIS. IT WAS DELIVERED TO DENVER IN 62 PROBABLY FOR A LARGE COMPANY AS IT HAS NO PAINT CODE AND HAS EXTRA DIGITS IN THE DENVER DOS CODE. WE BOUGHT IT LIKE THIS , WITH THE MOTOR , TRANS , AND DRIVE SHAFT MISSING. OTHER PARTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR A TIME. WE WILL BE CLOSING OUR DOORS ON OR BEFORE OCT. 1 2013. THAT IS WHY WE ARE SELLING AT OUR COST SOME OF THE MANY PROJECTS WE HAVE. YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES PLUS A V8 STEERING SETUP , A BETER TAILGATE , AND IT ALREADY HAS A V8 REAR END. WE ARE NEEDING TO LIQUIDATE OUR INVENTORY. COME SEE THE CAR AT 15960 S. GOLDEN ROAD AND MANY OTHERS OR CONTACT TOM OR JOE AT 303-279-4202 OR BY EMAIL AT
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