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1965 Ford Falcon Ranchero, V8 289, Rare Bucket Seat Classic on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:64000
Location:

Clio, Michigan, United States

Clio, Michigan, United States



1965 Ford Ranchero

 


V8 289ci from 1965 Fairlane, originally V6 (NADA Classic Values:  http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1965/Ford/Falcon-Ranchero/Pickup/Values)

Selling my beautiful Ranchero due to disability.  Car has been in storage for 2 years but has been started and gear shifted monthly.  The Ranchero is a true 5 footer and has been placed in local car shows.  I have listed the few defects.  Enjoy the auction!

4 Barrel Edelbrock Carb, Manual Choke

  • Manual Steering
  • Manual Brakes
  • Mustang Bucket Seats

Original:  All in great condition

  • Dash
  • Dash Pad
  • Interior Chrome
  • Door Pads
  • Kick Plates
  • Glass windows
  • Gas Cap
  • (rust free) Bed
  • 9" Rear End
  • Leaf Springs
  • Tail light lens
  • Tail Gate
  • Spare Tire on Original Rim

Updates: 

  • New Front and Rear Bumpers Side Mirrors
  • Floor Panes
  • Smithy Exhaust (Dual)
  • 2008 Rebuilt C4 Transmission
  • Weiand Valve Covers
  • American Race wheel, Rear Shackles
  • Front and Rear Shocks and Struts
  • Solenoid
  • Aluminum Radiator
  • Edelbrock Intake
  • Edelbrock Air Filter/Chrome Tray
  • 2005 Paint, Interior Head Liner
  • Floor Carpet
  • CD player

Imperfections: 

  • Chrome Grill was sanded (some scratches)
  • Small Paint runs under Hood
  • Small Stone chips
  • Paint bubble bottom of drivers door
  • Interior Chrome Pitting
  • Dash Clock and Tach don't work (After Market Tach and Temp under dash)


>Everything works to include Horn, Vent Blower, Windows roll, Triangle windows turn, Dash lights, Head lights/ tail lights, Door latches, Manual choke, and Tail gate.  

>This item is being sold "AS-IS" but guaranteed to be as pictured and described.   Every effort to describe each item as best as possible and I ask that you please read the listing in its entirety.  If you have any other questions or concerns please send us a message through eBay.

>AS IS PRODUCTS/Release of Liability: "Buyer" agrees and acknowledges that property which is the subject of this sale is accepted on an "as is" basis and "with all faults". The seller, expressly agrees to disclose all defects, faults, repairs or modifications of Property to any person to whom "OMR" conveys use or possession of Property. Property are conveyed subject to NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, from "Seller" to "Buyer", nor to any of Buyer's employees, agents, patients, or transferees. The Buyer ACCEPTS PROPERTY AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, OBVIOUS AND LATENT, AS MAY BE DISCOVERED AT THE TIME OF THIS CONVEYANCE OR SUBSEQUENTLY. "Seller" disclaims any liability for damages or injuries caused by Property while such Property are in Buyer's use and possession or after Buyer has conveyed them to subsequent lessors or users. "Buyer" agrees to indemnify and hold harmless "Seller" for any liability, demands or claims arising because of injuries or damages caused by Property, and "Buyer" agrees to include a provision in any future agreement conveying Property which states, "subsequent Buyer or users [or lessee, licensee, etc. as appropriate] agrees to indemnify and hold harmless "Seller" and its subsidiaries for any liability, demands or claims arising because of injuries or damages caused by Property which are the subject of this Agreement."








>Seller accepts:

  • Paypal
  • Mailed Personal/Cashiers Check, delivery is based on received payment.

>If immediate payment is not made you must contact seller within three days from end of auction with payment information. Payments must be received within 7 days unless other arrangements have been made.  If payments have not been made within the 7 day period your item may be resold and a dispute filed with eBay.


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