1963 Falcon Sedan Delivery on 2040-cars
United States
Body Type:Sedan delivery
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:HI PO 289
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1963
Number of Cylinders: 289 V/8
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: deluxe
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: top loader 4 spd.
Mileage: 90,111
Exterior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: two tone tan
Falcon Sedan Delivery, more rare than a Sprint Convert, mild street build, 289 Hi Po .40 over, alum intake 4 bbl, newer dist / ignition, mild "street" Dechromed, , shaved, P/W, P/L. Door poppers, Dolphin Guages, Vintage A/C, stainless under hood bracing, 15" smoothie/ steelies, like new tires, wagon rear seat for extra passengers, awesome interior, seat belts, great sounding exhausts exit in front of rear wheels, no radio, ( music comes from the exhaust), GRANADA FRONT DISCS, DUAL BOWL MASTER.. CYL, CALIFORNIA BUILT CAR, AND CALIF, HOT ROD. FULLY FINISHED INTERIOR. LARGER RADIATOR. PUTS AN EAR TO EAR GRIN ON YOUR FACE WHEN GOING THRU THE GEARS, CAR IS READY TO ENJOY, THE TAN EXTERIOR AND HAND PAINTED STRIPING ON THE SEDAN DELIVERY PANEL ACCENT A MILD EXTERIOR. THE INTERIOR IS CUSTOM TWO TONE TAN AND WHITE WITH A WAGON REARSEAT FOR THOSE EXTRA PASSANGERS, FIVE SHOWS THIS PAST SUMMER AND FOUR FIRST PLACE CLASS TROPHIES. BUYER PAYS AND ARRANGES SHIPPING, PAYMENT IN CASH AT PICK UP OR BANK TO BANK WIRE TRANSFER, CAR DOES NOT LEAVE UNTIL ALL FUNDS CLEAR THE BANK, GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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