1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible Red Fresh 60 Classic 50 on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:200
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Falcon
Trim: Futura
Drive Type: 2wd
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 24,097
Sub Model: FUTURA
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: RED&WHITE
BEAUTIFUL FUTURA CONVERTIBLE,THAT HAS FRESH RED PAINT INSIDE AND OUT,NEW WHITE WALL TIRES,FACTORY WIRE HUBCAPS,NEW CHROME FORD AND FUTURA SCRIPTS,NEW TRUNK LOCK,NEW CHROME HOOD SCOUPE,NEW FALCON SCRIPTS,NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP RUBBER MOLDINGS,NEW TAIL LIGHT HOUSINGS AND RUBBERS,NEW DOOR SILL PLATES..THERE ARE OTHER NEW ITEMS THE PREVIOUS OWNER TOLD ME ABOUT THAT I CAIN'T REMEMBER..THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT AT ANY SPEED.HAS A POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP,HIGHLY DETAILED ENGINE COMPARTMENT,VERY CLEAN AND STAINLESS INTERIOR... I SEE NO SIGNS OF RUST,BUT THAT DOES NOT MEAN THIS IS A RUST FREE CAR,IT IS 50 YEARS OLD AND WE DO NOT STATE RUST FREE ON A CAR THAT OLD.THE TWO REAR QUARTER WINDOWS NEED SOME ADJUSTMENT, THEY ARE A LITTLE HARD TO ROW UP AND DOWN...CAR IS BEING SOLD AT [DIXIEMOTORSINC.COM] IN NASHVILLE TN.37210 QUESTIONS OR OFFERS CALL JODY@615-300-8810 The vehicle is being sold AS IS, where is with no warranty, expressed, written or implied. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have satisfied himself or herself to the condition, value, configuration and to bid based upon that judgment solely. If you are not sure about something please ask questions through eBay or call 615-300-8810 Details of the vehicle have been described to the best of my knowledge. Questions need to be ask before bidding and inspections need to be made before bidding or before the auction is over with a winning bid. I reserve the right to end the auction early if the vehicle is no longer available for sale..
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