1962 Ford Falcon Race Car, Drag Car, Pro Stree,t Turn Key Ready *no Reserve*!!!! on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:SPECIFIC BUILT 302 v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: grey
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Falcon
Trim: RACE CAR STATUS
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC 3 speed
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 300
Exterior Color: Silver
You are bidding on a 1962 Ford Falcon Race Car!!!
It has a Street and Strip Performance PROFESSIONALLY BUILT 302 v8 with c4 transmission. Engine has less than 300 miles.Weiand Intake, MSD all the way, ARP racing studs, Holley Carb, Comp Cams with some badass rockers(cam card included) Alluminum radiator, Morosso Oil Pan, Ford Nine with gears set up for the strip. This Car HAULS!!! Also set up with four wheel disc brake setup with all new parts. all new bushings in Front suspension with air shocks in the rear. Fuel cell is set up in the trunk as is the battery and air tank. This beast also has 4 new rubbers and are wrapped around set of steelies. The package also comes with set of 06 Mustang wheel and tire set up if you are looking for a change of shoes. Car was built for a track it never saw. Interior is very clean. Front seats set up for electric should one of you lucky potential owners choose. Set up with starter box in center consol and racing tach on the dash. I have it set up but didnt finish hooking it up. Body is very clean with minor clearance marks in rear fenders. Car took three years to build so paint has very very minor spots, mainly near door. Pinstriping done professioanlly by Culver Customs out of Louisville KY. Pictures can show what I am describing. I am selling because I have recieved my orders for the military and cannot take the car with me. It is time to let the car go and let a lucky person finish what was started. Call 502 472 8558 or email sir.raul.rodriguez@gmail.com. This is a NO RESERVE NO GAME AUCTION. WINNING BIDDER WILL BE THE LUCKY BIDDER!
Winning Bidder is responsible for shipping and shipping costs and must be paid within 7 days of end of auction. I can assist with finding a company to ship vehicle and am willing to ship over seas. Car is located in Louisville KY. I accept Pay Pal!!
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