Engine:302 H.O
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 100
Make: Ford
Options: CD Player
Model: Falcon
Trim: rat rod 2 street rod
Number of Doors: 2
Drive Type: C-5
1962 Falcon With a completely rebuilt 302 H.O engine
On Feb-07-13 at 20:04:58 PST, seller added the following information:
All new bearings,rings,lifters,oil pump,timing chain and gears.New Edelbrock 600cfm carb and intake,New MSD ignition and distributor,chrome dress up kit with a chrome oil pan and alternator.Ford Racing E-303 cam,rebuilt heads with Comp valve componets.Hooker headers with 40 series Flowmaster mufflers ran to the back and it sounds hella wicked !All the lights work ,have all the keys,new windshield and back glass with new rubber seals on both. Still a 4 lug car but has a nice set of 18 inch chrome wheels tires. New fuel tank,AutoGauge 5 inch tach with new oil,temp,and volt gauges,New custom made drive shaft.Body is solid but has had some cheap work done in the past.Its a good 20 footer !!!! Buying a new truck so this toy has to go.Fair reserve price.
On Feb-07-13 at 20:07:07 PST, seller added the following information:
THIS IS A DESENT LOOKING CAR BUT ITS NOT SHOW QUALITY.
On Feb-07-13 at 20:28:29 PST, seller added the following information:
No Title for a vehicle this age in Georgia.Vehicle will come with a bill of sale and a T-22B from the Sheriff Dept. Will post more pic later !!!!!!
On Feb-08-13 at 16:16:40 PST, seller added the following information:
Tried to post more pic but Ebay will not allow pic's to be added after 12 hours of posting.So if you need more pic just send a email and I will try to upload a few more. I also for got to add that the car still needs the kick down rod for the transmission.Nothing is wrong with the shifting but after not being able to get the modulator valve adjusted right I was told that the kick down rod needs to be hooked up.Also people are questioning about the body condition. The car looks to have been painted 5-10 years ago and the dings were not repaired.Also there are a couple of runs in the paint.There is bondo in the lower part of the drivers door and the section below the door.I had planned to replace both since im not a body repair person .Rear qtrs are solid . By looking underneth,the front floors had a small amount of rust and looks to have been patched.I never removed the carpet to look since they felt good. Over all a solid car.Trunk and drip rail is also solid and no rust around the front or rear window.
On Feb-08-13 at 16:25:09 PST, seller added the following information:
There is no weather stripping in the doors ,trunk, or windows so it is a rattle can to drive !Nice Kenwood CD player with remote .New matching door speakers and rear deck speakers.Vacuum windshield wipers not hooked up. I removed the rear bumper with the intention on sending it to the shop along with the front bumper but the $$$ changed my mind ! Car has air shocks on the rear.If I think of something else I will post it.
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