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1969 Ford Country Squire Base Wagon 4-Door 7.0L

Make: Ford
Model: Country Squire wagon
Type: Wagon
Trim: Base Wagon 4-Door
Year: 1969
Mileage: 85,000
Color: White
Engine: 7.0L 7030CC 429Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: 3 speed auto, C6
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Williamson, New York, United States

1969 Ford Country Squire wagon Additional Info:

Up for bidding is one 1969 Ford Country Squire station wagon with the 2 barrel 429 and AC.IS factory equipped with the 5,000lb towing capacity springs and cooling system, has period correct electric brake controller but controller is not working. Currently using an electric carb choke system, notice description above about choke hear tube.Starts and runs good, needs muffler, a little loud. Shifts strong. Vacuum headlights work good. Will need to ne gone over before putting on road. Please do not assume that if car runs and starts that it will make a cross country road trip. With any older car you should take responsiblity to have it towed/hauled to your destination and go over it all first before ever putting on the road. No rips or tares in seats, dash is not cracked.Rear jump seats do not extend. Key/latch assembly needs repair.Rear gate, door opens side ways and goes down like a tail gate on a pick-up. Electric rear window operates from left side of dash as well as the rear outside key switch.Radio works. Heater and defrosyer work, AC does not work.Tires in excellant condition and no noticable dry rot.Car was a southern Missisippi car and does show sign of paint fade from the harsh southern sun.Car is solid and a good candidate for a mild restore or fix minor things and go.Car is sold in as is condition with no warranty.Will provide a notorized stamped and rasied seal, bill of sale if needed. Thankyou for looking and bidding

On Sep-15-16 at 15:38:50 PDT, seller added the following information:

Some mis-spellings. Hear should be HEAT.ne is BE.Defrosyer is DEFROSTER.hope ppl can read through the typo's.