1961 Ford Falcon 4 Door on 2040-cars
Visalia, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:170
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: 4 Door
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 11,231
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Teal
Sub Model: Falcon
Up for as is auction is a 1961 Ford Falcon. All original inside and outside. Car has new electric fuel pump, new 16 gallon gas tank, new radiator hoses, new heater hoses, new water pump, new fan belt, new heater box, new door light switches, new dome light lens and bezel, rebuilt carburetor, new breaks, new wheal cylinders, new break hoses, new radio speaker, new trunk emblem, new blinker arm, and new master cylinder. All new rubber (not installed) front windshield, rear window, hood cowl, all 4 door jam seals, window fussy, and window track seals. The transmission seal, filter and gasket are new.
This is a smooth running car, starts right up and it's quiet, shifts good, and runs sweet. Everything in the car works, even the original radio. My husband started the restoration on the car. Due to cancer illness he wont be able to finish it so we're putting it up for sale. A paint job and interior and your done. Please call Leo anytime, he can answer questions and tell you all about the car. Leo 559-302-7377
Please note the seller reserve the right to end auction at any time as the Falcon is listed for sale locally.
The $350.00 deposit is non-refundable and due within 72 hours of auction close. Winner is responsible for picking up the vehicle or shipping fees. Contact the seller to make arrangements for balance of payment within 3 days. If you need more time to pick up car, let me know. Bank transfer accepted for payment also. 559-302-7377 Leo. If no contact is made after 7 days your deposit will NOT be refunded and the car will be re-listed.
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