1965 Ford Falcon Squire on 2040-cars
Raymore, Missouri, United States
Engine:8
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: DARK BLUE
Model: Falcon
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: SQUIRE WAGON
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: DARK BLUE
1965 FORD FALCON SQUIRE WAGON. HARD TO FIND WAGON WITH WOOD GRAIN OPTION. FACTORY 289 V-8 AUTOMATIC WAGON WITH DEALER INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING. ORIGINAL TEXAS WAGON WITH TEXAS TITLE FROM THE 80's. APPEARS TO HAVE ORIGINAL PAINT AND ORIGINAL WOOD GRAIN. THE WAGON RAN WHEN PARKED A LONG TIME AGO. CRACK IN THE WINDSHIELD. FRONT BENCH SEAT NOT ORIGINAL. COMPLETE CAR WITH VERY LITTLE RUST. SMALL RUST IN REAR FLOOR PANS. I HAVE NOT CHECKED NUMBERS ON THE DRIVE TRAIN TO SEE IF MATCHING. VEHICLE BEING SOLD AS-IS. BUYERS MORE THAN WELCOME TO COME INSPECT PRIOR TO AUCTION ENDING. PLEASE CALL AND OR EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. DOOR TAG READS 71G H 32 19H 71 TRANS 6 AXLE 6
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