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1964 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible Rare Options Rust Free In Arizona L@@ks on 2040-cars

US $26,500.00
Year:1964 Mileage:100000
Location:

Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States

Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States
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1964 Ford Falcon Sprint convertible, This Is a Very Rare Falcon convertible with the 76 E code (model with a bench seat and Paint code R “Tucson Yellow” options. This car is in unbelievable condition and has been well cared for and has a southwestern rust free laser straight body with perfect paint. There is no dullness, scratches or chips. Still retains the original interior, including seats, door panels and dash pad. Imagine a 50-year-old convertible with an original interior. I did add a new carpet kit due to fading. I have also installed a new custom tailored top within the past six months. The car was restored in the early 90s and has been driven only 6000 miles since then. During the restoration , the original 260 CID and the two speed automatic transmission were rebuilt. Had new paint in the correct paint code R “Tucson Yellow.” PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THIS COLOR HAS A LIGHT YELLOW TO IT. The pics were affected by the Bright Arizona Sun that were taken at Noon time. So at different angles it looks tan, but I assure you that it is light yellow . I've recently installed five new 14” tires and all new brake drums and shoes also I added a new reconditioned radiator, fuel pump and dual exhaust. I used the old mufflers, because they sound great! Suspension was done and is tight, along with adding some new rubber weather seals. On the outside, I re-chromed both of the bumpers , the grill is extremely nice and the rest of the chrome and side trim is excellent. The car is equipped with power steering as well. Everything works on this car as it should. It starts right up , runs and drives down the road like new. This car is being sold as is and where is condition with no warranty of any kind. I do have a clean Arizona title in hand ready for the new owner. I reserve the right to end this listing at any time for any reason. I have been into these Falcons for over 40 years and this is an exceptionally nice car and you will not be disappointed! Any questions, please call Jim at 602 – 525 – 0787.
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