1960 Ford Falcon Wagon Straight Six Automatic Transmission Great Family Car on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Engine:Inline 6
Year: 1960
Exterior Color: Blue and White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black and White
Model: Falcon
Trim: wagon
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 65,442
Up for sale is this great old Family Wagon. I have enjoyed this little car for awhile, but it is time to part ways now. This is a clean inside and out wagon. The only problem area is the passenger rear corner, took a picture to show what I mean. It is from a old fender bender, that was way long before I got the car. The outside is sporting the two tone midnight blue for bottom with the white roof, a awesome combination. I also have a roof rack that is included, but will need a small amount of modification to fit. The inside seats are wrapped in a black and white vinyl with black carpet. The head liner still needs to be done, as it is the original. On the dash cluster, only the odometer works, other gauges worked at one time but now do not. The ignition had broke at one time and was replaced by a switch and push start button under the dash. Under the hood is a rebuilt inline 6 with maybe 10k miles on it. It runs strong, but carb needs some very minor adjusting. Transmission is a 2 speed fordomatic, with a floor shifter. All lights work and operate, brakes are good. Steering is sloppy and needs to be done, but still goes straight. HAs a magnaflow exhaust.
I have a clean AZ title and it is currently registered. Nice clean straight wagon looking for a new home. Payment is $200 deposit due at end of auction through paypal, remaining balance due 10 days later via cashiers check or wire transfer. Wagon can sit for 30 days before pick up if needing time. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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