1964 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible on 2040-cars
Sigourney, Iowa, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Falcon
Mileage: 108,413
Trim: RED VINYL
Up for sale is this real clean 1964 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible. We are a Ford dealership in southeast Iowa and have been in business for over 53 years. If you want a car that is turn key, ready to drive and enjoy, this one is it. The previous owner used to own a auto repair shop, then retired, and now works on some cars for himself. This car was his own, so he worked on it until everything was fixed. It has a 170 6 cylinder engine, automatic trans, It starts, runs, and drives perfect. The original data plate is still on the drivers door and it reads: Body 76A, Color P, Trim 64, Date o6E, DSO 32, Axle 5, and Trans 3. The original vin number is still stamped in the left front inner fender. Also, in the trunk, is still the original build sheet as seen in the picture. This was a solid southern car, and it has no rust in the quarters or any other area's. The floor boards are original, and as solid as they get. The doors open and close just like they did when they were new. The windows all roll up and down perfect. The front bumper has a bad spot on it about 2 inches by 5 inches. The rear window zipper is separated a little bit at the top, but could be repaired pretty easy. The engine was just rebuilt, using the original block and head. The original trans has been rebuilt and shifts real good. Other parts that have been replaced are: water pump, blower motor, distributor, starter, muffler, tailpipe, rear pinion seal, rear cover gasket, spark plugs, plug wires, fuel filter, points, condenser, belt, heater hose, antifreeze, trans fluid, radiator hoses, starter solenoid, and crankshaft balancer, The paint has been refreshed, and looks real good. The seats are original, and he put seat belts in it, so he could give his grand kids a ride in it. If you have any questions, please feel to call the previous owner. His name is Larry, and his cell phone is 641-891-2925. Good luck bidding, and whoever gets this car will certainly be happy.
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