1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible Great Condition on 2040-cars
Palatine, Illinois, United States
1963 White Ford Falcon Futura Convertible I have a nice Ford Falcon for sale with only 32,000 miles on it, although i am unsure of the accuracy. It has a 170 straight 6 (V6 engine) with newer carb and tune up. Newer gas tank and sending unit, newer Sony under dash stereo and speakers, newer stainless steel rims with 4 newer tires and a spare in the trunk. By newer i mean, a year ago or so. The car starts right up, even in the 20's the other day. We have driven it on street and highway. The car has been well cared for and always garage kept. INTERIOR The interior is black, in great shape, and original. 1 small tear on drivers seat can be easily fixed. Seatbelts. Original in dash radio. Glove box with original vintage 1963 road map. Car manual included too! Trunk interior is clean and free of holes or damage. Spare tire in trunk. EXTERIOR A few small nicks and dings here and there, nothing major or startling, especially for its age. Small amount of pitting on a few parts of the chrome, but again nothing that is shocking. No rust holes or rusted through. The car is solid in and out. Not a rust bucket, clunker, or beater. The original automatic soft top convertible works well, the front buckles are intact and working. I have the snap top for the soft top. Car in photo has newer stainless rims on but i put the original hub caps that it came with. Car has original undamaged hood ornaments. All glass is in tact and all windows roll down. Sellers Terms/Payment Please ask ALL questions before you bid or purchase. All sales final. $500 deposit via Paypal required at close of auction. Cash only in hand for clean title, keys, and car within 10 days of close of auction. Please be advised that if the sale is not completed and paid in full on the 10 days of close of auction, you will forfeit your deposit. No exceptions. I will not return it. I am an honest seller with 100% feedback and 10+years with EBAY. Please be an honest buyer. Buyer is responsible for picking up the car. I encourage you to inspect the car before buying/bidding. The car is in a NW suburb of Chicago. Thank you for looking. You will not be disappointed! Text, call, or message me 847-318-6588 Josephine |
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