1965 Falcon Barn Find - Nostalgia Race Car on 2040-cars
Coburn, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:351
For Sale By:Private Seller
Drive Type: rear - tubbed
Model: Falcon
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: 2 door
1965 Falcon " Barn Find " Drag Race Car, I will tell you what I know. The owner died a few months ago and little is known about the car. I barley knew him and only spoke to him 2 times before he passed . He did run it yearly and kept it maintained. ( Run the engine and keep fluids going ) . It has not been professionally raced in over 10 years . It will need updating. It ran the low 10's with a 289 in it . I have not found anyone who ever saw it run with this engine in it ? I HAVE NOT STARTED THE CAR ! It is a tube front chassis with upper and lower tublar a arms and disc brakes with rack and pinion steering. It is an automatic with reverse valve body and high rpm torque converter. It has an older rachet shifter with a line lock . The rear was tubbed it has leaf springs and ladder bars . The tires are shot and were size 15-33 1/2 by 15 . The fronts are shot and do not hold air for long. It is fully caged and has a full metal panel interior with lexan windows on the doors. racing seat and harness . rev limiter and an electric control for all functions to start the car and race it. electric water pump. the engine has Cleveland style Roush heads and intake. The rockers are roller type. I do not know what cam is in it. I was told by his friend and Daughter he spent over $3500.00 alone for heads and intake . Has tach with shift indicator light and 3 gauge set . Fuel cell , electric fuel pump . I want to sell as a complete car but will sell as a roller. NOTE : " I will take $6000.00 as a Roller " with no trans or engine or shifter. NOTE : I will close the sale if someone comes to me with cash for the car as a roller . No promises : but cash in my hand before I would even start to pull the running gear. or pull the ad off of Ebay . THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS A RACE CAR WITH A " BILL OF SALE ONLY " NO TITLE is available. I will give the buyer a copy and the original of the Notarized Bill of Sale I received from the original owners Daughter , as she is the person who inherited the car at the time of his death. She had no title and he owned the car for over 20 years and built it from a bare shell. DO NOT EMAIL and tell me what an old car it is and how it isn't worth anything. If it wasn't worth anything why do you want it " on the cheap "??? I am sick of people who want something for nothing. The car is complete and does need work. It is well worth the asking price. I was not going to re-list it but here it is. This is my bottom price !!! This is an older PRO BUILT CAR that will get you into racing cheap. You could possibly get a title , I didn't try . Car comes with no warranty . AS-IS on the floor and out the door . It does have a vin on the drivers door . YOUR CHANCE TO GO RACING CHEAPLY .
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