1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero Full Tube Chassis Race Car Prostreet on 2040-cars
Edgemont, Arkansas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Mileage: 999,999
Make: Ford
Sub Model: RANCHEO
Model: Falcon
Exterior Color: White
Trim: N/A
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 2WD
ROLLER ONLY NO MOTOR OR TRANS INCLUDED
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SUPER NICE DRAG CAR ONE OF THE BEST LOOKING CARS AT THE TRACK.One of a kind 1962 Ford Falcon Ranchero, BDS 871 Blower , Street Legal, Drag Car. 8.89 at 152 mph in the quarter, and can go faster! AS SEEN ON TV! Featured on Speed Channels hit show Pass Time. Just change the tires, add the exhaust and drive her anywhere. Sorry, no air conditioning, but the power windows work just great! Clear title. Too Much Stuff To List!!!!!!! All steel 2x3 box tubing complete chassis car. Steel one piece tilt front end. Certified for 8.50's. Tubbed with 33./16.5/15 MT slicks on the back and 26/7.5/15 MT on the front, all on competition convo-pro wheels by Center Line. Slicks still have plenty of passes on them. Strange aluminum center section rear with 410 gears, 35 spline Moser axles with a Ford 9", and ladder bar. Strange coil over shocks on the rear with Hal coil over shocks on the front. 15 gallon fuel cell for street use, with a Magna Flow fuel pump and a Mallory Series 500 filter. All Braided fuel lines from the front to the back. Parachute, wheelie bars, 2 Jaz racing seats with a 5 point harness, window net, overhead switch panel, Auto Meter gauges, and a Turbo Action shifter. Custom Door panels, Custom dash. Electric water pump, transmission cooler and aluminum radiator both with electric fans. Optional Big Block Ford 532 cubic inch motor, with a 871 blower. Blue Thunder heads and probe rotating assembly. Roller cam shaft, 730 lift, stud girdles, main stud girdle, 10 quart pan, oil accumulator, sheet metal valve covers, blue thunder blower intake. 2 and 3/8A?a‚¬i? 1/2 custom headers with a top of the line Performance automatic C-4 transmission with brake. Estimated 1,000+ Horse Power! Over $60,000.00 invested, $25,000.00 in motor alone. 2 Ways To Buy! Chassis Only $12,500.00. Turn Key $25,000.00 with 532CI Street Exhaust go with it! YOU CAN FIND THIS CAR ON YOUTUBE SEARCH FAST TIME FALCON All Sponsorship Decals are Vinyl and will remove fairly easy. Call TOMMY 901-482-5417
painted in pearl white CAR NOW HAS 2 1150 CARBS.
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