1961 falcon futura bucket seats excellent condition clean car all stock original
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Falcon |
Type: | Coupe |
Year: | 1961 |
Mileage: | 78,523 |
VIN: | 1 |
Color: | glacier blue |
Engine: | 170 HP 6 Cylinder |
Cylinders: | 6 |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | automatic |
Interior color: | blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Seattle, Washington, United States |
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Description of 1961 Ford Falcon |
I have a very clean unrestored 1961 Ford falcon futura in great condition, car is from California and still has the original black plates on.I got this from the original owners family but have moved on to another project. This car is very clean not a rust bucket has the original bucket seats and center console with the original paint colors.If your looking for a rare bucket seat falcon futura first year model from the factory with bucket seats then this is it. Interior is not all ripped up, headliner is good, all the trim is there nothing is missing car runs and drives.Nobody smoked in the car, no pets so the car is real clean and smells fresh,Great car for a father son or daughter project since this is a safe car to drive being a 6 cyclinder car with the stockfordomatic transmission and engine. Ford boasted 30 MPG when new so it is economical to drive6995 is a great deal since this is better than just a fair car.If you need more information call me at 206 817 8387 or emaIL me direct.I can help with transportation Seattle is an easy on and off car hauler location.Thanks and good luck bidding
Image is general in nature and may not reflect the specific vehicle selected. History of the 1960-1963 Ford FalconThe first-generation Ford Falcon, introduced in the fall of 1959 for the 1960 model year, has many claims to fame, including being one of the highest selling new cars in history – until the Mustang came out 4½ years later. While the Falcon certainly was not the first modern American “compact car,” it was Ford’s first American compact. Ford knew that the new “compact” car had to be much cheaper to build than the “normal” sized cars, so they minimized the weight of the car by engineering a new unit-construction body and a short-stroke inline six of only 144 cubic inches. The engine weighed so little that a healthy man could actually lift it, yet it produced 90 horsepower, more than twice that of the Volkswagen of the day. But the extremely short stroke meant that the car developed little usable torque. When paired with the new, very cheap to produce two-speed Fordomatic, performance was tepid, to say the least. Show All...1961 Ford Falcon Futura Info
+15% for factory a/c. -20% for 6-cyl.
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