1964 Ford Falcon Sprint 2 Door Restored Roush on 2040-cars
Saint James, Minnesota, United States
Engine:351 WINDSOR
Transmission:Automatic
Mileage: 3,000
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: Falcon
Interior Color: Blue
Trim: SPRINT
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: C-4
1964 FORD FALCON SPRINT. COMPLETELY NEW DRIVELINE, 351 WINDSOR BORED 30 OVER, MILD CAM, ROUSH CAST IRON HEADS, AIR GAP INTAKE. RUNS SUPER STRONG AND VERY SMOOTH. LESS THAN 3000 MILES AND REBUILD.
TRANSMISION IS A C-4 WITH 2800 STALL. LESS THAN 3000 AS WELL
REAR IS A 9" FORD WITH 325 GEARS. NARROWED 1.5 TO FIT LARGER TIRES
SUSPENSION HAS ALL NEW BUSHINGS AND NEW PARTS WHERE NEEDED. DRIVES NICE AND SMOOTH, HANDLES GREAT.
THE CAR HAS BEEN RESTORED COMPLETELY. EVERY NUT AND BOLT HAS BEEN TOUCHED. EVERYTHING HAS EITHER BEEN REPAIRED, REPLACED, AND/OR REFINISHED.
INTERIOR IS MOSTLY ORIGINAL WITH NEWER CARPET. IS VERY NICE AS WELL.
HAS AMERICAN RACING WHEELS AND NEWER TIRES
CAR HAS LESS THAN 3000 MILES ON IT SINCE RESTORATION. FLY IN AND DRIVE HOME, ANYWHERE...
CALL IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS 507-439-6643 OR 507-766-4615.
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