1963 Ford Falcon Futura Restored/calif Car. on 2040-cars
Waterloo, Illinois, United States
Engine:170 C.I. 6CYL.
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: FUTURA
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 250
I BOUGHT THIS CAR ABOUT 5YRS AGO FROM SACRAMETO CA. ON EBAY. THIS CAR HAS NO RUST AND THE ENGINE AND TRANS. WAS REBUILT FROM THE GUY I BOUGHT IT FROM. RESTORATION STARTED ABOUT 4YRS AGO WITH COMPLETE NEW SUSPENSION AND COMPLETE NEW BRAKE SYSTEM. WE ARE RETIRED AND I RESTORED THIS FOR MY WIFE . WE HAVE HEALTH ISSUES AND THE CAR SETS MORE THAN ITS DRIVEN. THIS HAS A COMPLETELY NEW INTERIOR AND ALSO BEEN REPAINTED INSIDE AND OUT TO A MATCHING PAINT CODE. THE OUTSIDE PAINT IS 2YRS OLD. NEW TIRES. ALL NEW GLASS,HEADLINER AND DOOR SEALS. NEW STEREO .THIS CAR WAS GOING TO BE A KEEPER. THIS CAR IS A TROPHY WINNER AT CAR SHOWS. THIS FORD HAS NO OIL LEAKS EITHER. I'M SELLING IT FOR WHAT I HAVE IN IT. THIS IS A REALLY NICE CAR. CAR BEEN SETTING AND ITS TIME TO SELL. GOOD LUCK! AND AGAIN NO RUST. I HAVE ORIGINAL RADIO,DOOR LOCKS THAT GO WITH IT. THE ONLY THING THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE IS HOOK UP HEATER VENT HOSES,EASY FIX. SO GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY.
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Ford's prototype build coordinator Down Under has the very appropriate name of Neil Trickey, and it's his job to obfuscate the important bits of test cars to keep them out of spy shooters' camera lenses. Trickey calls his job a "dark art," and he shows off some of the tricks of his trade in the video. It turns out that the fabric we often see on mules is a type of lycra, but his team isn't above getting out a can of spray paint to conceal parts, too.
Scroll down to watch a video about a man who you probably wish could be a little worse at his job.