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1961 Ford Falcon Sedan 302 V8 No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:77860
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

$4k is my absolute lowest bottom dollar,so the bid starts there. no reserve b.s. no buy it now,  if it doesnt sell feel free to send offers of  cash or trade but i still will not accept less than 4k no matter what.

1961 ford falcon

302 v8

c4 automatic with B&M megashifter

great piece of american muscle. turn key daily driver. and shes a 61!

get in and drive her home.

all lights work, highs, lows, signals, brakes.

very minor signs of rust

mustang rear end

5 lug conversion

all new front end, bushings, ball joints, shocks and struts and tie rods installed by a real mechanic followed up with a four wheel laser alignment.

candy red metal flake paint

has loads of power, runs drives and shifts and stops as she should, no issues.

dual glass pack exhaust

pushbutton start, front bucket seats from a 91 mustang

fresh oil, tranny service, radiator flushed...for proper maintenance

with all of this being said, the negative things everyone wants to know are as follows:

-floor pans have been patched, they are fine as they sit...just wanted to point it out.

-some rust bubbles on the driver door as pictured

-headliner is newer but previous owner obviously did it themselves, never bothered me.  

-its an old car so the windows need a little help rolling up and down, it vibrates, its loud, the radio is only an old school amfmtape.

-has some wear along the front lower part of the hood..been there since I got her. its covered with tape, see pics.

-gas guage is moody. wipers work but are slow(its a 61)

-the candy apple metallic flake paint has a few imperfections but overall is great. holds a nice shine and the flake looks great in the sun

.thats all the bad I can really say about her. she gets attention every where and I am always asked...what year is that falcon? what size engine, what?!?! a 302, awesome! admired by many

I have the original steering wheel and full size spare.

clean title in my name in hand

BUYER: Please contact me with your plan for pick up. I can help with shipping if needed. I would prefer you come look at the car in person and will make myself available to show as much as possible.

Ive seen what else is out there and have PRICED AGRESSIVELY FOR A QUICK AND SMOOTH TRANSACTION. ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT ME DIRECTLY AT

6one9 88four 0five0siix or thru ebay.

I also have a 1960 monterey big body sedan for sale, check the listing

thank you and good luck

 

 

 

 

 

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