1964 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible Bucket Seats No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Arlington, Tennessee, United States
1964 Falcon Sprint Convertible VIN = 4H14F****** ..... This is a true "Sprint" Falcon convertible evidenced by the "14" in the VIN stamped up front ..... 260 V-8, was a 3 speed column shift, but converted to a floor shift ..... The floor pans are moderately rusty, but not too bad, the inner rockers are solid and so are the torque boxes ..... the quarter panels are rusty (see pics) but the trunk floor is solid ..... has the rare Falcon Sprint bucket seats ..... There are no other parts for this car except what you see in the pictures ..... This would be a great project car. Appears to have the original 260 Sprint V8. Sold on a Bill of Sale ONLY - AS-IS, Where-is..... Car is located just east of Memphis, Tennessee (Exit 24 off I-40 , Zipcode 38002) ..... Buyer pays a $ 500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit thru PayPal at close of auction, with the BALANCE paid via credit card or bank wire WITHIN 7 DAYS Shipping is the responsibility of the Buyer. Buyer can take up to 30 days to pick-up the vehicle, but the vehicle must be paid in full within 7 days. Please ask questions before bidding, you are welcome to come by and inspect. Thanks! Falcon is in Tennessee / The owner is in California - feel free to call with questions at 619-517-2200. |
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