![]() ![]() Our preferred and most secure form of payment is a bank wire transfer. No allowance will be made due to any omission, error, inaccurate representation, imperfection, damage or defect to any vehicle. Potential buyers are aware it is his/hers/their responsibility to either inspect personally or secure a third-party to inspect any vehicle the buyer intends to purchase or rely on the buyers own personal inspection, knowledge & judgement prior to the deal, purchase or close of any purchase.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars will make reasonable efforts to disclose any known defects associated with each vehicle prior to the close of the sale at the buyer’s request.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars is not liable and does not assume any responsibly to any damage or repair regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Any potential buyer is encouraged to verify this information on their own prior to purchasing the vehicle. Please note the example of a vehicle described as matching numbers, complete restoration, or original mileage has been provided to AutoBarn Classic Cars by the owner(s) and has not been verified by AutoBarn Classic Cars. AutoBarn Classic Cars cannot be held responsible for any misrepresentations, omissions, or errors based on information provided by the owner(s). AutoBarn Classic Cars is not responsible for any representation as to the condition and/or the value of any vehicle. We perform an extensive visual inspection on all vehicles we represent, but we do not disassemble vehicles or components for inspection purposes and therefore, it is always possible there is hidden damage that is not readily apparent.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars relies on the owner(s) to convey information about the vehicles we list for sale. Any representations or descriptions are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. We sell our vehicles AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranties expressed, written or implied. Although AutoBarn Classic Cars does perform a visual and safety inspection of the vehicle upon arrival, we can make no warranty, guarantee or representation regarding the accuracy, truth, or reliability of information we are provided by the owner. The majority of these vehicles are considered classics or antiques, meaning they are older vehicles with sometimes dated automotive technology. For this reason, the vehicles AutoBarn Classic Cars sells often require greater maintenance and repair. ALL VEHICLES SOLD “AS IS”.ĪutoBarn Classic Cars is a consignment dealership therefore, we sell cars that are not new and have surpassed their normal life expectancy. Enjoy it in its stock form, or build a Futura 'sleeper' to surprise all your friends. This is a solid Falcon Futura Sport Coupe. A new fuel tank has been installed and a dual-master cylinder now manages 4-wheel drum brakes. The six-cylinder is backed by a Ford-O-Matic 2-speed automatic transmission. It was totally rebuilt in 2012 and sounds great. The Futura was delivered from the factory with a 170ci I-6 engine, but the owner states that the current powerplant is the 200ci version of this 'Thrift Power' series. A full gauge package is positioned below the dash and what appears to be the stock AM radio delivers your sounds. Dashboard, headliner and all of the tinted glass are in good condition. On the inside, seats were reupholstered in black/red vinyl and new carpeting was installed. Both front and rear chrome bumpers look new and factory steel wheels mount nice radial tires. The exterior was repainted Viper Red in 2016. The current owner carefully managed a full restoration over a 10-year period. This '63 Futura Coupe with its 'Thunderbird' roofline was one of the most popular models. (The basic Falcon platform also became the foundation for the 1st Gen Mustang.) By 1963, the Falcon line was expanded to include many different models of this smaller, efficient Ford. Development of this scaled down version of the full-size Ford was in response to a changing customer landscape – buyers were willing to trade the benefits of a full-size for a Falcon's lower cost of ownership. The 1st generation Ford Falcon was introduced in 1960. ![]()
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