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1962 Ford Falcon Hot Rod Street Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:85000
Location:

Stoystown, Pennsylvania, United States

Stoystown, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351 windsor
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
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Year: 1962
Drive Type: rear
Make: Ford
Mileage: 85,000
Model: Falcon
Warranty: none
Trim: base

This is a 1962 Ford Falcon. The floor boards, quarters, doors, trunk  all show no signs of rust holes or patching. The paint is driver quality with some dings and scratches. The paint is 7 years old, it shows its age but looks good for a driver.  It is base coat clear and is very shiny. The hood, doors and trunk all line up and shut properly. The wheel well lips have been flattened to accommodate the Ford 8” rear and the wider tires but they are solid and not cut just flattened.

The frame rails have been tied together for a higher horsepower engine

The glass is tinted and all in good condition. The interior was completely redone and is in good condition. It is dark leather ostrich print with plain leather gray outer covering. The headliner and door panels all match.

Engine is a rebuilt 1971 Ford 351 Windsor bored .030 with a mild cam. Stock heads and an aluminum intake, 650 HOLLEY carb. Engine was never dinoed.  I would guess about 350 to 375 HP. This is a nice driver motor not too much power. Cam sounds great and good on gas. Car runs cool with a 1971 Mustang radiator. Motor, trans and rear do not drip oil.

Transmission is a C4 auto with a 2000 stall. HURST Quarter stick shifter. Rear end is a ford 8” traction lock with 279 gear for highway driving. We did have a 355 gear in it and it was kind of low for highway traveling.

All lights, turn signals, gas guage, window winds work. Brakes are next to new.

The following is a list of what does not work

SPEEDOMETER- No cable attached C4 & falcon don’t match up.

RADIO- This was a radio delete car. No antenna hole and radio not wired

EMERGENCY BRAKE- Cable from lever to first connection is missing. But the cable from there to the drums is there and works

HEATER- The core is missing but the blower motor works on high and low. It just need the core put in.

I tried to the best of my ability to describe this car accurately. It is a nice street rod, driver quality driver ready.

If you come to pick the car up and you feel that I misrepresented the car,  YOU DON’T HAVE TO TAKE IT!

See you tube video    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRGH_nlsxqY&feature=em-upload_owner

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