Rare 1965 2-door Falcon Station Wagon Project Car on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
THIS IS A ALMOST COMPLETE 2-DR FORD FALCON STATION WAGON PROJECT CAR VIN ##5H21T190886 WHICH SHOWS 5=1965,H=LORIAN OH.,21=2-DR STATION WAGON,T=200 CID 6CYL 1 BARREL THIS CAR IS HERE IN PANAMA CITY FLORIDA AND WOULD HOPE YOU COME LOOK AT THIS CAR BEFORE YOU BUY IT IF POSSIBLE??COME STAY NEXT WEEK-END ON OUR BEAUTIFUL BEACH BID ON CAR AND TAKE IT HOME.THIS CAR STILL HAS THE 1980 ALABAMA PLATE ON IT AND HAS A ALABAMA BILL OF SALE CARS IN ALABAMA PRE 1975 DONT NEED TITLES THERES A TITLE CAR IN TAMPA THAT CAN GET A TITLE FOR THIS CAR OR IF IT GOES BACK TO ALABAMA THAN YOUR ALL SET GA THE SAME WAY THIS CAR HAS GREAT LINES WOULD BE A NICE CRUISER AS IS OR A GREAT HOT ROD DOES NEED COMPLETE FLOORS AND PANEL UNDER BATTERY LEFT SIDE TAILLIGHT BROKE THE REST OF CAR I THINK COULD BE FIXED.MOTORS ALMOST COMPLETE AND ORIGINAL MISSING CLUTCH BALL AT BLOCK,ALT, AND DISRTRIBUTOR AND KEYS THE OWNER SAID HE THREW THEM IN CAR YEARS AGO LOL NOW THERES HOLES IN FLOORS AND NO KEYS LOL????I HAD TO GET NEW RIMS AND USED TIRES AND REMOVE RIGHT FRONT BRAKE SHOES TO MAKE IT A ROLLER WHICH IT NOW ROLLS,PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS,SELLING AS-IS AS SEEN THANKS FOR LOOKING I HAVE SOME PARTS AND V-8 ENGINES SOLD SEPERATE THAT YOU MIGHT BE INTERTRESTED IN IF RESTORING CAR SEND ME YOUR PHONE ## IF YOU WANT ME TO TEXT MORE PICTURE I WOULD TAKE A 1969-73 MUSTANG 4 SPEED TOPLOADER TRANS AS PARTIAL TRADE??BUT LET ME KNOW BEFORE BIDDING DONT WANT A OVER DRIVE TRANS
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