1964 Ford Falcon Deluxe 5 Door Station Wagon (rare) Low Reserve Price on 2040-cars
Marysville, California, United States
Condition: The car is in good condition, no dents and a straight body. Has al but 2 peices of the original chrome, and it has the original roof rack which is still strong.
The interior and paint is about 8 years old. Has never been in an accident There is a little rust beneath the passenger side floorboard about the size of your palm. Its drives very well and is driven often. Its has been in a smoke-free environment. From what I understand is that this car is now rare since family cars such as wagons were the first models to end up being abused and trashed, I consider it rare since I have never come across another one before. The parking brake on the transmission is not working so it relies on its emergency brake to keep it from moving around when parked. Features: Almost all the running parts have been kept original, the engine has been rebuilt about 5 years ago, only 10,000 miles have been put on it since then. The back window on the tailgate is a working power window. It has a alternator instead of a generator. The carburetor has been upgraded to a 2 barrel carburetor. History: This car has been in my family for 3 generations, I inherited it from my mother. I have the title, which is cleaner than a hounds tooth. Payment: A 500 deposit is required within 72 hours and the rest of the bid amount must be paid within the week from when the deposit was made For example; If you paid the deposit on Thursday, you have to finish with the rest of the amount owed by next Thursday. Payment for deposit must be made via Paypal. Balance amount pay off can be made with certified check, money order, or via online such as Paypal. The buyer is the one that makes the arrangement and pays the cost associated with picking up or shipping the vehicle. Options; If you live within 50 miles of 95901 then I am okay with driving the car to the buyer myself. |
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