The listing discovered on Facebook Marketplace will undoubtedly catch the attention of car enthusiasts. It features a 1976 Ford Falcon XB, a classic car that is in need of some serious restoration, yet its price tag is set at a whopping $28,500.
From the pictures, it is evident that the Ford Falcon is little more than a pair of tires and a windshield. However, the seller maintains that the car is only “lightly rusted” and insists that it has the potential to be a remarkable vehicle with the right owner. The only setback is that the car currently does not start, and the owner recommends replacing the battery – a detail that will not go unnoticed by any interested buyer.
In a heartfelt message, the owner expresses his “regret” at having to part with his “second wife.” Financial constraints led him to make the difficult decision of selling the car. This genuine display of passion is truly touching.
The Ford Falcon holds a special place in Australian automotive history, having remained one of the top-selling car models for nearly 60 years across seven generations (1960 – 2016).
Reference: Carscoops
Rebirth of a discarded car into an “unparalleled” vehicle
The group of students has repainted the Fiat and completely replaced its engine. Instead of keeping the original 1.1-liter inline 4-cylinder gasoline engine, these young individuals have replaced it with an electric motor. This allows the car to travel for a long period of time and become more environmentally friendly.