1965 Ford Falcon Sprint,289-4v-4spd,barn Find on 2040-cars
Bristol, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: Falcon
Mileage: 38,000
Trim: SPRINT
BARN FIND,LAST DRIVEN IN 1976.SPRINT FALCON,FACTORY 289-2V,4SPD,HAVE A FACTORY C5 4V INTAKE INCLUDED WITH CAR,CAR NEEDS FULL REDO WITH FRONT AND REAR FLOORPAN NEEDS REPLACED,TRUNK PAN NEEDS REPLACED,ALL GLASS IS GOOD,FACTORY BUCKET SEATS,NO CONSOLE OR TACHOMETER,BODY HAS A LITTLE RUST AND 1 FENDER HAS DENT,HOOD AND TRUCK NEEDS RUST REPAIR ON THE LIPS,FRAMERAILS LOOK GOOD,ENGINE LOOKS TO BE ORIGINAL AS WITH THE T-10 4SPEED WITH SHIFTER,WHOLE CAR NEEDS RESTORED,HAVE TITLE FROM 1972,ANY QUESTIONS,JUST ASK,
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NHTSA is still gathering further data about the problem, but looking at the complaints so far, both front and rear doors appear to be potentially involved with the alleged failures. Among the reports, there are 12 claiming that the door opened while driving. Several also indicate the "Door Ajar" warning illuminating during this problem. The one purported injury happened when someone attempted to shut the door, and it bounced back.
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