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Old 16-05-2021, 12:46 PM   #12
ESPJG32
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Default Re: 1982 Ford Falcon ESP up for auction

just a couple of observations....not wanting to be critical as it is a significant car being the very last one, but i note that the engine pic shows the heater hoses with two heater valves.....er no i dont think so....i think this was done by the owner and is not original in my opinion....and also for those that have put engine size badges on the front guards under the Ghia badge, you will note that this car does not have engine badges....that is correct from the factory....the only way to tell what engines were in these cars was to lift the bonnet
as long as it wasn't washed too much along the way, it should be fairly rust free...hpoefully
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