"1966 Ford Falcon Ranchero 289 Motor Automatic" on 2040-cars
Rowland Heights, California, United States
HEY THIS IS A "1966" FORD FALCON RANCHER0 . AN AMERICAN CLASSIC . THIS CAR COMES WITH A 289/ MOTOR AUTOMATIC TRANS. THAT IS THE ORGINALE MOTOR MATCHING # I WAS TOLD. RUNS GREAT IT CAN BE USED AS A DAILY DRIVER. BODY STRAIGHT WILL NEED PAINT THIS IS A CALIFORNIA CAR. NO RUST STRAIGHT BODY FAIR PAINT INTEAR IS IN GOOD COND" AS WELL. TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD COND" THE CAR HAS LOTS OF POTENTIAL. IT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT CURRENTLY REG. GOOD TIRES HAS POWER STEERING DRUM BRAKES. OK IF LIKE WHAT YOU SEE PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL AND I WILL ANWSER ANY ? YOU MAY HAVE PLEASE IF YOU HAVE LOW FEED BACK OR NO FEED BACK PLEASE CALL ME BEFORE BIDDING THANKS YOU CAN CALL ME ANY TIME AT (626) 839-1777 ASK FOR GEORGE PLEASE READ ..........TERMS AN COND" THANKS.............. ................................................................................................. Terms of sale
THER IS A DEPOSIT OF $500 WITHIN 48 hours of end of auction by paypal OR BANK WIRE . The balance must be paid in full within 5 days after auction ends by bank wire orPAYPAL OR cash in person only. No checks of anykind
The car is to be sold as is with (no warranty.) Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs if car is shipped. I can store the car for up to 2 weeks to give the buyer time to arrange for shipping or to pick up in person. After car is paid if full WITH IN 5 DAYS I will overnight the paper work for car along with a bill of sale.CAR WILL BE SOLD AS IS NO WARRANTY If you are local please call me to arrange to see vehicle before placing a bid.
Thanks and happy bidding!!!
(626)839-1777 GEORGE THANKS FOR LOOKING GOOD LUCK BIDDING
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