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1962 Ford Falcon (1 Owner-absolutely Stunning) on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:19637
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
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You are bidding on a 1 Owner 1962 Falcon 2 Door Coupe. This car has the Original Sticker showing that the car was purchased in March of 1962 from Brown Motor Sales in Springfield, KY. The car sold for $2,302.55, the Car still has the Dealers sticker on the Bumper from when it was purchased. I just purchased the car from the Original owners Family. The Title still has the Original Owners name on it, I also have in hand from the Family a letter stating that this car was purchased New and only has 19,637 Original Miles on the Falcon. This car has been Meticulously taken care and never driven over 385 miles per year. The Condition of the Beautiful car is just Exceptional. The Owner of the Falcon purchased the car for the gas mileage, not knowing that his company was going to have  him carpool with his next door neighbors to work, They all worked for GE and it was a policy to carpool together to the plant. His wife not able to drive a manual 3 speed, never drove the car. They kept the car and drove it sparingly since they had another vehicle. Please look very carefully at the photos, this car is Extremely nice, it looks like it came off the Showroom floor. The Interior is perfect no flaws what so ever, No rips or tears anywhere, Carpet is in great Shape, Headliner is very Nice, Door panels look New, Seats are Gorgeous, they ordered the seats to be covered and they still are, wow what a great decision. Keep in Mind that this Falcon has been Garaged for 51 Years. Everything works properly as it should, Every year it had its usual Oil Change to keep it Lubricated. The body is Straight as an Arrow and still has the original Paint Job, Looks Great with a Strong Shine to It. Raven Black (Stunning). The undercarriage is in Perfect condition and solid no rust anywhere on this car. This Falcon Runs Fantastic, I have the Original Falcon Owners Manual showing the Owners name and Date Purchased. You can take this car and Cruise on the Highway at 75 mph very comfortably. When I purchased the Car, all I did was put New Tires on it and gave it a Brake Job since it has never had one. Its a real Joy to Drive that Time just passes you by. Keep in mind that Only 19,637 Original miles on the Falcon. If you live in the Dallas area you  may see the car anytime during the Auction. Just email me to set up an appointment, this car is in my Garage here at home in Plano, Texas. Good luck to everyone bidding on this Piece of American History.  (I'm RE-LISTING the Falcon, winner of last auction did not  have funding in place.) So please have your funding in place before bidding...

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