1964 Ford Falcon 2 Door / Great Shape And Ready For Restoration / All Original on 2040-cars
Kaufman, Texas, United States
Body Type:2 door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:inline 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: dont know
Drive Type: 3 speed on the column
Mileage: 999,999
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
FIRST THING. THIS VEHICLE HAS A CLEAR TITLE BUT IT IS MISSING. I BOUGHT IT FROM ITS OWNER SEVERAL YEARS AGO AND NEVER CHANGED IT OVER. CANNOT LOCATE THE TITLE NOW SO YOU WILL HAVE TO GET A BONDED TITLE IF YOU ARE HERE IN TEXAS OR WHATEVER YOUR STATE REQUIRES. YOU WILL BE PROVIDED WITH A BILL OF SALE.
With that being said lets begin. 64 ford falcon 2 door hardtop. body is very straight, all glass is solid no cracks. the interior appears to have all the chrome. the bumpers and grill are in great shape. Not saying its immaculate, far from it but everything is there and for an almost 50yr old car thats pretty good. I bought it to restore as a weekend driver but my job doesnt allow me time for toys anymore. i would rather see it go to a good home than have it sit behind the barn and rot. This has the inline 6 and 3 on the tree. Ran poorly when i got it but it did run. Since you are probably going to put a v8 in it i doubt thats a problem.
Now the mercenary parts (sorry but due to buyers in the past it has to be this way)........ There will be a set minimum that will absolutely not be reduced nor will I take it off auction for a cash deal so dont bother asking. I am fully aware of its value due to its condition. A deposit of $500 is due within 12hrs end of auction, with the balance due within 36hrs end of auction. If you dont have the money, dont waste my time and yours and we WILL report any payment problems to Ebay. WE ONLY ACCEPT PAYPAL AND DO NOT ACCEPT E CHECKS THRU PAYPAL. IF YOU ATTEMPT THIS YOU WILL LOSE THE AUCTION. IF YOU DONT HAVE A FEEDBACK OF AT LEAST FIVE AND A 100% RATING DONT BOTHER BIDDING. AGAIN, SORRY IT HAS TO BE THIS WAY BUT BEEN BURNED TOO MANY TIMES.
AND NOW THE CAMERA REFUSES TO DOWNLOAD SO BEAR WITH ME AND I WILL ADD THE PICTURES IN A COUPLE HOURS AFTER I GO BUY ANOTHER CAMERA.
THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE.........
On Mar-09-13 at 18:04:01 PST, seller added the following information:
ATTENTION PLEASE!!! AS SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE POINTED OUT THE PERSON SELLING THIS HAS A 0 FEEDBACK. THIS IS MY WIFE'S NEW ACCOUNT (SHE HAS NEVER BEEN AN EBAYER) AND WE ARE TRYING TO BUILD HER FEEDBACK AND REPUTATION ON EBAY. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE 0 FEEDBACK I WILL HAPPILY DIRECT YOU TO MY OWN PERSONAL ACCOUNT FOR YOU TO SEE MINE. I APPRECIATE ALL THE EBAYERS OUT THERE WHO UNDERSTAND THAT AT ONE TIME THEY TOO WERE NEW TO THE GAME. GOOD LUCK IN YOUR BIDDING AND FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS (WITH THE EXCEPTION OF YOU KEITH).
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