1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero Gt Classic Rare Show Car Mint Condition! on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:351 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Ranchero
Trim: PU
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Regular Cab
Drive Type: 4 Speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 1,000
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
****THIS
IS A PRIVATE SALE FOR YOUR PROTECTION*****
Be advised that
this is a private party sale.
All questions
& inquiries concerning this vehicle must be made through telephonic
communication by calling Wayne @ 602-997-0363 NO TEXTS, EMAILS or HABLA Will Be
Answered. The only other fee associated in this sale is a NON- REFUNDABLE
deposit of $150.00 via Pay Pal to cover sales fees, this deposit is due within
24 hours of completion of the sale. This fee is included in the price negotiated; this means that
the balance is due minus the $150 deposit. The Balance is due in the form of dead presidents within 3 Days
after the sale’s end (unless other arrangements have been made prior sale’s
end). This deal is available to eBay only. All offers and Closing must
be made through eBay. All questions
& inquiries concerning this vehicle must be made through telephonic
communication by calling Wayne @ 602-997-0363 NO TEXTS, EMAILS or HABLA Will Be
Answered. I will
gladly pick you up at Sky Harbor International Airport and take you to the car
and point you in the right direction. The vehicle is one minute away from I-17… We will also store the vehicle at no extra charge for 1 week
after the sale if payment is made in full…Thank You for your consideration.
Welcome International Bidders!! It is our pleasure to offer you this piece of American Muscle Car
History. The Falcon Ranchero is rare bird to find and most likely the ONLY one
in your area! Although this will be our first International Sale, All payment will
be in US Dollar Only. The only other fee associated in this sale is a NON- REFUNDABLE
deposit of $150.00 via Pay Pal to cover sales fees, this deposit is due within
24 hours of completion of the sale. This fee is included in the price negotiated; this means that
the balance is due minus the $150 deposit.
The balance is due in the form of cash in person or cashier’s check,
cashier’s check must be cleared by our banking institution for a period of 10
days before shipping arrangements can be made. Pay Pal will not be an acceptable form of payment for entire amount. All questions & inquiries concerning this vehicle must be made
through telephonic communication by calling Wayne @ 602-997-0363 NO TEXTS,
EMAILS or HABLA Will Be Answered. I will gladly pick you up at Sky Harbor International Airport
and take you to the car and point you in the right direction. The vehicle is
one minute away from I-17… Shipping arrangements and payment must be handled by the
purchaser. We will gladly help you in any way. All questions
& inquiries concerning this vehicle must be made through telephonic
communication by calling Wayne @ 602-997-0363 NO TEXTS, EMAILS or HABLA Will Be
Answered. We will also store the vehicle at no extra charge in our secure
enclosed facility for 2 weeks after the sale and only if payment is made in
full…Thank You for your consideration. |
Ford Ranchero for Sale
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