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1962 Ford Falcon Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:25094
Location:

Loveland, Ohio, United States

Loveland, Ohio, United States

 

1962 FORD FALCON DELUXE

Up for sale is 1962 Ford Falcon Deluxe restored mostly back to original condition. 

3 speed Mustang Floor Shifter, non-synchronized low gear

Falcon sprint steering wheel, Falcon Futura hubcaps painted correctly

Falcon Futura hash marks on rear quarter panels.  This is a fun car at a very inexpensive price. Super head turner and takes you back to the time when life was at a much slower pace.  Manual brakes and steering but very easy to steer and stop. Runs smooth and drives true down the road.

ENGINE:      6 cylinder Ford 144 cubic inch straight 6

Newly rebuilt Holley carb.

                        Motor painted Ford blue with proper decal on air cleaner

                        Original air cleaner, detailed engine compartment, painted satin black

                        3 speed manual transmission was just rebuilt as well as new clutch

                        New valve seals and valve cover gasket

INTERIOR:   Interior is original red and white, (good condition for over 50 years of age)

           Carpet and sun visors are new

            New door seals

                        Dash is painted red with all original gages and original radio

                        All gages are working, radio is not. Horn and cigarette lighter do not work.

                        Falcon sprint steering wheel

                        Mustang 3 speed manual floor shifter non-synchronized 1st gear

BODY:           Body is in nice condition newly painted Wimbledon white

                        New floor pans (front and rear) all painted semi-gloss

                        Quarter panel sections replaced

                        Trunk is all new with correct floor mat, spare tire and jack

                        Front end has been rebuilt

                        New Firestone white wall tires

                        New shock absorbers

This is an opportunity to own a unique 1962 Ford Falcon nicely restored with original interior.

 We are a small family owned and operated business, all information is from previous owner.  We reserve the right to end auction at any time, since car is for sale locally.  All vehicles are sold (AS/IS WHERE/IS).  Unless otherwise stated. 

With no warranty expressed or implied.  Vehicles are sold with miles unknown except otherwise stated with odometer statement.   If you are winning bidder, please deposit $500.00 in PAYPAL within 24 hours of auction end.  Full payment within 7 days (Cash or wire transfer).  Buyer is responsible for transporter arrangements and insurance when vehicle leaves our property.  Good luck bidding.

 

 

 

                       

                       

           

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