62 Ford Falcon Sedan Delivery,gasser,rat Rod,4wdrv Scout Chassis And Drive Train on 2040-cars
Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:4 CYLINDER INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
Transmission:4 SPEED
Body Type:SEDAN DELIVERY
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Trim: STANDARD
Drive Type: 4 CYLINDER 4-SPEED
Mileage: 100,000
HERE WE HAVE A VERY INTERESTING 62 FORD FALCON SEDAN DELIVERY THAT WAS PLACED ONTO A I.H. SCOUT 4-WHEEL DRIVE CHASSIS AND DRIVE TRAIN. THIS CAR HAS OLDER RESTORE FROM THE 70'S 80'S BUT STARTS RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE. HAS 4 CYLINDER MOTOR WITH 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, LOCK OUT HUBS AND HI-LO RANGE, GOOD BRAKES AND TIRES, WILL REQUIRE NEW EXHAUST AND FUEL TANK, BODY IS IN PRETTY GOOD OVERALL CONDITION, SOME BONDO AREAS AND RUST ON LOWER BACK QUARTERS BEHIND WHEELS AND ALSO DOWN IN SPARE TIRE AREA, BUT ALL DOORS, TAILGATES WORK FINE, NICE GRILLE AND FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS, REAR TAILGATE WINDOW WORKS FINE AND HAS KEYS. INTERIOR IS OK, OLDER TUCK AND ROLL DOOR AND REAR PANELS. WORK DONE TO CAR TO CONVERT WAS DONE VERY WELL AND THE CAR DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD STRAIGHT, MILEAGE IS UNKNOW BUT MOTOR RUNS QUIET AND STRONG AND NO SMOKE OR KNOCKS, CLUTCH WORKS GOOD AND UPON INSPECTION BRAKE PARTS ALL ARE GOOD, SMOOTH DRUMS AND PLENTY OF PAD ON SHOES, HAS NEW MASTER CYLINDER. CAR WAS WIRED AND FRONT WHEEL WELLS WERE BUILT. SOME ONE PUT A LOT OF TIME INTO THE CAR, HAS FULL FRAME FOR ANY TYPE OF CONVERSION THAT YOU MAY WANT TO DO, V-8? STRAIGHT AXLE? OR DRIVE IT AS IS. LOOK CLOSELY AT ALL PHOTOS AS I HAVE TRIED TO DESCRIBE THIS CAR AS BEST I CAN, I WILL ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS ASAP AND IF YOU E-MAIL ME YOUR PHONE NUMBER OR ASK FOR MINE I WILL GLADY SENT IT TO ANY INTERESTED PARTIES AND CALL YOU. HAS CLEAR WI. TITLE AND IS BEING SOLD AS IS. CAR IS LOCATED 50 MILES NORTH OF CHICAGO, PLEASE REPLY WITH ANY QUESTIONS AND AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU FOR LOOKING
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