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1964 Ford Falcon Futura Auto Convertible Fender Skirt Best Buy On Ebay on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:105605 Color: work as do the blinkers headlights
Location:

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

This is the condition of this 1964 FORD FALCON FUTURA:

 

This Falcon has a straight body..


Engine:

170 Runs Great. Starts and runs great drive anywhere!, motor has no odd noises, good oil pressure, does not leak coolant or oil. fresh oil and filter change.

 

Transmission

2 speed thats shifts flawless 

 

Exhaust:

The exhaust has no leaks..


Interior:

Is in great shape and no tears or holes. Dash is cracked.Orig radio that works great with an fm booster under the dash


Body:

Right and Left doors: operates correctly with inside or outside door handles, both lock inside and outside,door glass is in great shape, with the orig vent glass  work great,windows open and close great rear pass you have to guide it into track sometimes . Door pins are tight,trunk deck is nice and straight as is the hood the front bumper on the corner of the pass is bent up a little,,grill is great.

 

 

Undercarriage:

The under carriage looks incredible,,,no rust !!!!!

 

 

Core support:

It is in good shape no rust or damage.or any rust in the shock towers

 

 

Glass:

The door glass is in great condition and original

 

Windshield

The windshield in not cracked and looks great


Engine compartment:

looks great,very clean

 

Brakes:

The brakes work well and do not leak fluid.

 

Tires:

new less then 3k on them

 

Factory original air cleaner

Included is the original  air cleaner.

 

Paint:

Paint is nice but does have a few chips and scratchs see pics


Lights:

all lights interior and exterior work as do the blinkers headlights .


Top:

is power and works great!!!! has no holes and the rear glass is very nice


What Doesnt Work:

Gas Gauge ,,sometimes





 IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS. THIS IS NOT A WINNING CHANCE TO PREVIEW OR JOY RIDE MY CAR.  IF YOU WANT TO INSPECT IT,,PLEASE DO SO BEFORE THE BIDDING HAS ENDED IF YOU CAN'T PREVIEW IT, PLEASE SEND A SECOND PARTY.  I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING. OVER SEAS WELCOME
SELLER REQUIRES A 500.00 DOLLAR DEPOSIT. THRU PAY PAL WITHIN 24 HRS OF END OF AUCTION AND THE BAL. DUE WITHIN 72 HRS OF END OF AUCTION.IF PAYING BY CHECK IT MUST CLEAR BEFORE VEH. LEAVES MY PROPERTY.PREFER BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON

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