Beautiful 1962 Ford Falcon Pro Touring / Prostreet on 2040-cars
Ridgefield, Washington, United States
Body Type:2 door
Engine:347 Stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black and Grey
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Falcon
Trim: Futura
Drive Type: 5 speed transmission.
Mileage: 1,760
Exterior Color: Silver and White
Warranty: NONE
This 1962 Ford Falcon Futura is one beautiful Pro Touring / Pro Street car. It has been through a complete body off nut and bolt 40K restoration.
The car now has a complete Art Morrison 2x3 frame rails. A narrowed 9 inch ford rearend, with Strange axles and a detroit locker.It has a Art Morrison ladder bar setup with rear coil overs.
The front end is a RC Customs tubular A arms with coil overs and a rack and pinion steering. It has SVO 4 wheel power Disc. brakes.The car is riding on 17 inch Polished Torque Thrusts with Goodyear Eagle F-1 tires.
The Motor is a 347 Stroker with Edelbrock Aluminum heads, Roller camshaft. Runs Awesome and sounds great through Flowmaster exhaust. And is backed by a Tremec 5 speed Tramsmission with Lakewood bellhousing and 11 inch clutch.
The Paint is Two tone Metallic Silver and White with Pearl. And is absolutely Beautiful. All the trim has been rechromed or polished.
The Interior is Perfect. It is a custom job that looks original. It has Dynamat under the carpet.
This car has 1760 miles since completion and has never seen rain. It is an award winning car everywhere it goes.
I know this is a short description of the car. For complete details Please give me a call 360-921-2353 PST. NO TEXT. Serious Buyers Only Please.Funds due within 2 days of auction end by Bank transfer. Buyer is responsible for shipping.
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