1966 Ford Falcon Coupe Two Door 6 Cylinder 3 Speed Spd Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
Decatur, Tennessee, United States
Engine:6 Cyl 170ci
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Tan
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: base
Drive Type: 3 spd
Mileage: 75,000
PLEASE CALL OR TEXT WITH QUESTIONS 423 285 0050. A real survivor. All stock and unmolested. Great start for a hot rod or restoration. The best thing about hopping up a Falcon is that all the high performance bolt in's for Mustangs of the same generation will fit. Same drivetrain, same suspension/steering, same brakes, etc. These were available with a small block V8, so that, too is a bolt-in.
Car is super solid with only a few bubbles here and there. Floors are excellent and solid, as is the trunk pan. Feel free to come look at it. Pictures are an accurate depiction of overall quality. This is a good one. Runs good, I put on new alternator, water pump, starter and voltage regulator when I bought it and I've put about two thousand trouble free miles on it in the 5 months I've owned it since. Please call or text with questions. 423 285 0050. Car is currently in Asheville, NC, but I can drive it to deliver anywhere between there and Chattanooga (I 40 to I 75) if buyer wishes. For sale locally. If it sells, I'll end listing. Reserve is 3400. Call for details.
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