1965 Ford Falcon,wagon,california Car.v8,auto,zero Rust!! on 2040-cars
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 1965 FORD FALCON FUTURA STATION WAGON. 3 OWNERS. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CAR SINCE NEW AND STILL RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL CA. BLACK & YELLOW LICENCE PLATES. FACTORY 289 V8 MOTOR, C4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER REAR WINDOW, MUNUAL DRUM BRAKES. ONE REPAINT BACK IN THE MID 1980s, ORIG.COLOR WAS MEDIUM BLUE AND NOW A DARKER BLUE.PAINT IS 30 YEARS OLD AND IS FADED.THE BODY IS STRAIGHT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ONE VERY MINOR DING JUST BELOW THE GAS FILLER AND A COUPLE TINY ONESON THE FRONT OF THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER. THERE IS ZERO RUST ON THE CAR ANYWHERE EVER. REAR BUMPER HAS A COUPLE LITTLE TWEAKS, FRONT BUMPER IS STRAIGHT. THE INTERIOR HAS BEEN COMPLETELY REDONE AND IS IN VERY NICE CONDITION.ALL LIGHTS, HORN,WIPERS, REAR POWER WINDOW, HEATER, ETC. WORK AS THEY SHOULD. FRONT SUSPENSION IS COMPLETELY REBUILT INCLUDING POWER STEERING UNIT AND HOSES. THE WHEELS ARE VINTAGE AMERICAN RACING TORQ THRUST THAT HAVE BEEN ON THE CAR SINCE THE 1970s. TIRES ARE NEW AND HAVE LESS THAN A COUPLE HUNDRED MILES ON THEM. THE MOTOR AND TRANS HAVE BEEN REBUILT AND HAVE LOW MILES SINCE REBUILD. THE MOTOR HAS AN RV CAM AND EDELBROCK CARBURETOR AND INTAKE. NEW BATTERY, RADIATOR, WATER PUMP,FUEL PUMP ETC. THE CAR IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE RUNS STRONG AND IS VERY DEPENDABLE. RUNS DOWN THE FREEWAY 75 MPH ALL DAY. ALWAYS RUNS COOL AND OIL PRESSURE HIGH. THE CAR HAS A CLEAR CALIFORNIA TITLE AND HAS CURRENT REGISTRATION. THE SURF BOARD IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE! IF YOU HAVE ZERO FEED BACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL ANY ZERO FEED BACK BIDS. SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING IS UP TO BUYER BUT I WILL DO WHAT I CAN ON MY END TO MAKE SURE THE CAR IS LOADED AND SAFE. FOR ANY MORE INFO. CALL 949-429-5382
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