1967 Ford Falcon Futura on 2040-cars
Boelus, Nebraska, United States
Engine:289 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: Futura
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Green
Model: Falcon
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: chrome package, 4 door sedan
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 68,685
Here is a very nice 1967 Ford Falcon Futura. You can't find another car like this today! It does have some small dents and scratches on the car but overall is in great shape for its age. It comes with the original 289 V8 motor. I put in an Alpine stereo, Infinity speakers, and a new steering wheel. I still have the original AM radio and steering wheel if you want it. I bought this car in 2006 and restored it. It has been garaged ever since. This car is a great cruiser. Everyone always asks what it is, it turns heads everywhere, even at car shows. From January-March 2012 I put 4,500 miles on the car driving it to work while I was getting my truck fixed. I'v never had any mechanical issues with this car. If you have any questions feel free to send me a message. Thanks and Good luck bidding!!
MY RECORDS
8-10-2006---59,472 miles--Purchased car
2-1-2007-----59,472 miles--oil change and air filter
6-15-2007---60,120 miles--Re-painted car
10-20-2007-60,961 miles--oil change, rebuilt radiator, new chrome valve covers and coil.
5-29-2008---61,168 miles--oil change and filter. New front and rear shocks
8-6-2008-----61,464 miles--new front/rear main seal and oil pan gasket
8-24-2008---61,548 miles--oil change
5-19-2010---62,202 miles--all new tires
1-27-2012---63,000 miles--oil change and filter
3-17-2012---66,091 miles--oil change and filter, new battery
3-14-2013---67,700 miles--New alternator (belt), radiator hose & Air filter
NEW paint, windshield, Cragar SS rims, cooper tires, struts, master cylinder, breaks, barrings, front end alinement, gasket set, battery, plug wires, carburetor, starter, CD player, speakers and steering wheel. There is a few other Items I can't think of that I have replaced.
I have a Youtube video of the car. I couldn't get it to upload on Ebay. Just message me and I'll send you the link.
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