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1963 Ford Falcon CONVERTIBLE FUTURA FACTORY V8

Condition: Used
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
SubModel: FALCON FUTURA
Type: Convertible
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Year: 1963
Mileage: 999
VIN: 3H15F208213
Color: Blue
Engine: V8 260 F code
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Blue
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Union Point, Georgia, United States
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Description of 1963 Ford Falcon CONVERTIBLE

1963 Ford Falcon Convertible, factory V8 needs restoring but it’s complete and solid. 68 Ford wheels and hubcaps go with the car.
This car was storedfor quite some time. Appears to be all original except forthe paint.Rocker panels have surface rust but don’t appear to have holes in them, there is also rust on the lower quarter panels.260 cubic inch V8, automatic, the engine and transmission seem to be original, It ran when I bought it, I haven’t tried to start it. The engine has Cobra valve covers.
The trunk lid and hood are ok, as is the trunk gutter area also the front and rearframe Rails, torque boxes, cowl vents, firewall, rocker panels, wheelhouses, cross member front grilland bumpers appear solid.Please take the time to look at all the pictures if you are seriously interested.
You can come andsee the car personally before purchase.(Sold as is/where is).
If you have any questions, please email me and you'll get a prompt reply.The car is sold with a notarized bill of sale but I will include the original title with my name in the back from when I bought it a few years back.
Anon refundable partial payment deposit of $500 from the winning buyer within 24 hours of purchase.Buyer will pick up or arrange shipping from Union Point GA 30669. Certified funds/wire transfer only. Money must be in my account and cleared before car and/or title leave. Car rolls easily.You can't drive it home.
Great start for a tremendous Falcon V8 vert with a low reserve! Please no scams or games. I have tried to describe this as clearly as I can so please feel free to ask me questions.