1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible Rolling Chassis Welding Done Solid Body on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
Body Type:CV.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:NONE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: NA
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: ORIGINAL SIX / 3 SPD NOT INCLUDED
Mileage: 0
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: PRIMER
FOR SALE FROM THE GARAGE OF JOE B. SALES < joebfalcons.com > IN GOLDEN , COLORADO IS ONE 1963 FORD FALCON FUTURA CONVERTIBLE SHELL OR ROLLING CHASIS. WE BOUGHT IT LIKE THIS , WITH THE FLOOR AND OTHER PARTS WELDED UP SOLID FOR FURTHER RESTORATION. OTHER PARTS ARE AVAILABLE BUT WILL BE EXTRA. YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES. IF YOU HAVE A RUSTY 63 WITH THE REST OF THE PARTS YOU NEED THIS WOULD BE PERFECT FOR OWNING A NICE CONVERTIBLE. THE FRONT HEADER BOW ON THE TOP FRAME IS MISSING. WE ARE NEEDING TO LIQUIDATE OUR INVENTORY BECAUSE WE WILL CLOSE AT THIS ADDRESS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER FIRST 2013. COME SEE THE CAR AT 15960 S. GOLDEN ROAD OR CONTACT TOM OR JOE AT 303-279-4202 **** SHIIPPING RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER *******
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