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1962 Ford Falcon Rat Rod Resto Mod Custom Project on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:61000
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1962 ford falcon 6 cyl 3 speed manual on the colum.car has been stored inside since 1982 .i started motor bottle feed gas thru carb motor sounds good ,car needs fuel pump and fuel lines,and battery ,car has nicks and scrathes and dings ,very minor rust,floor pans and underneath look good ,all glass is good .i was in the process of lowering car and going to do coil over springs in rear,so to put back to stock front and rear springs would need replaced ,or just add the rear coils to keep it low .car needs master cyl and brake work on all 4 wheels .vin is present and sold with bill of sale to make it easy to title in your state,i will ship but buyer is to pay shipping cost and make shipping arangements dont expect car to look better in person than in pictures because it does not   thanks  mitchell


On Jan-21-14 at 18:18:40 PST, seller added the following information:

 guy i got car from brought me the paper work to obtain title car is a 1961 model paper work and bill of sale will go with car  thanks


On Jan-22-14 at 13:25:36 PST, seller added the following information:

also i am takeing reserve off next bid will meet reserve .high bidder at end of auction will own car  thanks  mitchell

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