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Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Transmission:C4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: Futura
Make: Ford
Exterior Color: Satin black
Model: Falcon
Interior Color: Metal flake red
Trim: Futura
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 1,964
1964 ford falcon futura. It has a 302 060 over gt40 heads that have been worked Holley 650 double pumper msd box and distributor. It has an electric fan and a electric water pump. Headers and 2.5 inch exhaust with mufflers. The car is satin black with a house of kolor red metal flaked roof. The seats haves been covered in red metal flake vinyl. It's has liquid filled gauges. The car has disc brakes on the front with a line lock. It has a b&m shifter. All head lights taillights and turn signals work. The battery and fuel cell is located in the trunk. The car an 8 point roll cage in it. Narrowed 9" rear end with a 514 gear. 15x14 weld wheels. It has mt slicks on it but I have a set of street tires that will go with it. Tires are in great shape. C4 Trans with a 2500 stall. The car runs and drives great. It has been raced by previous owner and said to run in the 7s in 1/8 mile. I have not raced it only drove it. It has no rear seat or headliner. Aluminum door panels 2 racing bucket seats and carpet. Does not have seat belts in it. This is a very nice car but it is not perfect. The front end has all new bushings and ball joints.
On Sep-22-13 at 17:06:59 PDT, seller added the following information:
This is a back half car. It had a tubed frame.
On Sep-22-13 at 17:11:45 PDT, seller added the following information:
It has a tube frame
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