1962 Ford 2 Door Falcon 302 V8 Engine 5 Speed Tranny, Fast Hot Rod Sleeper on 2040-cars
Weed, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 302
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 60,028
Hello, Here I have a great start for a father and son fixer, or someone that just likes fast toys. This car has a Ford 302 Mildly Cammed motor, with a 5 speed transmission that goes in gear like butter, the motor runs very good and very fast, it has Flo Masters Exhaust out the sides the rear end is a 8 incher. HAs Bucket Seats installed. This car still needs lots of things like new interior to be done and mild body work as can be seen in the pictures, all the chrome is off and ready for that, and chrome is in the car. The 5 speed shifter is custom made it is tall and Tee Handled and made out of Billot Aluminum, This car runs good but there are things that still need to be done like the radiator thats in it works fine for short trips, but really need to be a little larger because it was used with the original 6 cylinder motor, and now theres a 8 cylinder and cammed, the brakes work good but pull to the left a bit, so they will need to be checked. I have the clear ownership title in hand for the person buying it, if you have any questions please call Alan at 1(530) 938-4232 anytime after 5 P.M. California Time U.S.A. I will help with the shipping company you select by being here and taking phone calls so they will know where to come and pick the truck up, buyer pays all shipping costs. Payment for the car will be either Cash in Person or Bank Transfer. Thanks Alan.
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