1964 Ford Falcon 2dr Hdtp on 2040-cars
Lima, Ohio, United States
Body Type:2 Dr Hdtp
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: Sprint
Options: Cassette Player
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Mileage: 72,403
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: None
Number of Cylinders: 8
This Baby is in Excellent Condition! I would consider this to be a High Quality driver, that could easily be shown at a local car show and win a trophy. Which by the way, it has several times. The car was restored approx. 10 years ago and has been driven sparingly since. The story on the car is that it was a two owner car from Tennessee. The gentleman I purchased it from bought it from the second owner. The Ohio title I received showed his name and the fact that it did come from Tennessee. The previous owner stored it in a climate control garage here in Ohio and never drove it in any disagreeable weather what so ever, not even the rain.
The car is very solid and drives like the low mileage car that it is. It is a 1964 Ford Falcon with the Sprint package added. It contains a strong running 351 Windsor, factory 4 speed, and a factory posi. which I believe to be, 3:50 to 1 gears. This is a no excuses car that you can get in, take off, and be 16 years old all over again. The car has been updated with front disc brakes, double bowl master cylinder, radial tires, traction bars, a larger radiator, and a pertronix ignition and coil. The paint is base coat/ clear coat and I would rate it between a 7 and a 8 , with a 10 being perfect. Under the car has been painted and detailed ( I apologize for the quality of those photos), The engine compartment has been painted and detailed, The interior has been restored and tach and gauges added. The only issue with the car, as far as I know, is the horn does not work.
Feel free to email or call (419)235-4503, with any questions or concerns.
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