Thread: 1962 Falcon 2Dr
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11-28-2006 11:19 AM #1
1962 Falcon 2Dr
This car has just been put on the road in September. The interior is not finished and has a temporary exhaust system for shake down purposes. The car is mini tubbed and sits right. Runs good, goes straight, easy finish.
$10,000 OBO
1962 Ford Falcon 2dr original 60,000 mile car
Mustang II front suspension w/ manual rack
8” Ford rear end w/ Richmond 373 gear and Ford Traction Lock
Frame from front sub-frame back narrowed and unitized with floor
Custom made floor pans of 16ga sheet metal from firewall back
15 gallon fuel cell with sending unit
Optima battery in trunk
Ididit column w/ Grant wheel
Auto Meter gauges
E-Z wire 12 circuit kit
Hurst Quarter Stick shifter
Griffin radiator w/ separate trans cooler
Wilwood master cylinder and adjustable proportioning valve w/ all new brake lines
Chevrolet 350/ 330hp
Chevrolet 350 Turbo transmission with B+M shift kit
Edelbrock intake w/ Holley 600
MSD coil pack
Interior is under construction w/ custom vac-formed ABS panels
Tires are 195/70/15 front and 295/70/15 rear on black steel wheels
Presently the car is low gloss black
All parts are new with the exception of the engine witch had 40,000 milesLast edited by m falconstien; 12-22-2006 at 09:17 AM.
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12-22-2006 09:20 AM #2
Sorry to everyone that looked at this ad. I just took a look and realized that I fat fingered the price. $10k OBO is what I intended to print. MF
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12-22-2006 10:49 AM #3
what no 427 side oiler!?
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12-26-2006 11:09 AM #4
It would have been nice but, like any project that involves using what you have accumulated it still leaves something to desire. There is plenty of room for that side oiler so pass it around. MF
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12-30-2006 08:34 PM #5
How much without the motor and trans as I have a 460/C-6 looking for a home. Jeff
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01-02-2007 04:29 AM #6
Hey Jeff, I would intertain the price of $8500. Give me a shout. Mitch
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01-02-2007 09:04 PM #7
Too rich for my budget,a stock falcon would better for what I want to do as I am wanting to build a gasser with a straight axle and if I had yours I would be cutting out the mustang suspension so there is no use in buying one set up like that. Jeff
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02-10-2007 05:27 PM #8
Is car still available?
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird