1963 Falcon Drag Car Or Parts Car on 2040-cars
North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
I am relisting this Falcon because the winning bidder from the previous auction never even contacted me ...If you do not know how ebay works..DO NOT BID !!! ... 1963 Falcon 2 dr/sdn..Drag car,or parts car...NO TITLE...Very solid body,no visible rot,all glass is in place,including a nice tinted & shaded windshield...Doors are solid with aftermarket power window conversions...New headliner,Rare Futura consol,nice seats Fiberglass fenders & hood with no cracks,really nice shape,just scratched...There is an amp on the r/s floor,and a cd changer in the glove box...Various speakers & a woofer in the car,but the condition is unknown.The amp looks new.. Custom tailights,door panels,arm rests,steering wheel,grill,and all the outside moldings are included... There is a 9" Ford drum brake rear with traction bars installed in the car,but it's origin is unknown..It has new emergency brake cables and some brake lines installed...The car has a 5 lug disc brake front suspension... There is all new under hood bracing from the cowl to the towers,along with all new custom drag link & tie rods..The car has frame ties welded in to strengthen the unibody.. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION...Call with any questions...201 866 3400..Ask for Mike senior. On Oct-03-13 at 16:35:57 PDT, seller added the following information: I have had some questions about the floors and doors of this Falcon....I have added 7 new pictures,and will describe each,starting with: #1---L/S of trunk #2---R/S of trunk--Area cut away for shock mounts is not stock,Larger cut out is for the fuel tank,and believed to be stock [ just like the Mustang ] #3---Floor area below passengers feet ,and front of welded in frame tie #4---Floor area below drivers feet ,and front of welded in frame tie #5---Under R/S door #6---Under L/S door #7---Some more of the floor and frame tie ,and a driveshaft loop.... Remember !!! You are bidding on a parts car...NO TITLE , NO VIN # FOUND!!!...Bid accordingly... |
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