1961 Ford Falcon on 2040-cars
Palmdale, California, United States
Body Type:2 door coup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:302 fully built
Fuel Type:91 (or higher)
For Sale By:3rd owner
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: full side trim emblems everything
Safety Features: disc brakes
Drive Type: ready to drag race/ or a daily driver
Mileage: 4,000
Sub Model: Futura
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: original blue/silver door panels / silver seats
Warranty: n/a
I have a 1961 For Falcon that i don't want to sell but I have to. I have all the original paper work on this car from the dealership, and the owners manual, it even has the original dealership sticker on the back of the car on its original black paint. I even have original receipts from oil changes from the 60's. The car has a turkey attack mark on the passenger side door from the original owners farm in Wichita Kansas. The guy I bought from basically trailered it to SoCal. then I bought it off of him rite away. The Falcon was bone stock with 64,440 original miles on it. I drove this way for about 3,000 miles on it before the 2nd gear blew in it. Then this started the snow ball of changes, my father had a 302 bare block in his garage that he said I could have. But i wanted my car back faster then that so i bought a ford Maverick as a parts car. the maverick also was a in-line six it had front disc brakes a 8
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