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1960 Ford Falcon on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:1960 Mileage:30000
Location:

Lebanon, Oregon, United States

Lebanon, Oregon, United States
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1960 Ford Falcon


  • Clean well maintained car
  • Complete frame-off restoration in 2005
  • 200CI straight 6 (30K since 2005 rebuild)
  • 3 on the tree (transmission shifts well, but linkage is sloppy, could use adjusting)
  • Drives nice and looks great

    Some Small Issues needing attention:

  • Radio stopped working
  • Some paint chips
  • A few bubbles in the paint
  • Missing 1 interior door handle
  • Door latched could be adjusted (have to close the front doors hard)

    Great car with lots of life left in it. It could just used some touch-ups here and there. Over 10K in receipts from restoration. I got this car as a trade for a diesel truck thinking it was worth more than it is. I'm into old Internationals, and just not that into old cars. I'm letting it go for a great price so someone who can truely appreciate it will have it.

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