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Falcon
The Falcon was offered from 1960 through 1970, it was available in two door and four door sedans, station wagons, two door hardtops, convertibles, sedan deliveries and Rancheros. The Mustang evolved from the development of the Falcon. Some say, if there was not a Falcon, the Mustang would have not been created. |
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justfalconarnd |
1961 2 door hardtop
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61 falcon--tubbed and chopped 5" 69 351W block bored .060 over, BME 13:1 forged pistons, Chet Herbert solid roller, .643 total lift, Victor Jr. Alum heads and intake manifold, Chet Herbert lifters, Crane Gold Race rockers, Holley 850 HP by Comp Carbs, Continental 8" 5000 stall converter on C4 with TransKing tranz brake. 9" Ford narrowed with spool, 513 gears, 31 spline Moser axles and 31-13.5-15 M/T slicks |
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1/4 Mile:10.41 MPH:126.20 60ft:1.39 Weight:2850 CID:362 |
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64 Falcon 302 auto street or strip stock engine |
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1/4 Mile:14.78 MPH:100.2 60ft:2.03 Weight:3068 CID:302 |
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No description available. |
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Evilbrainiac |
1967 Futura wagon
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Original 289 with only 109,000 miles since she was built in '67... but that won't last for long because I drive it EVERY DAY!
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CID:289 |
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GeorgiaSprint |
1963 Sprint
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Originally a 260 with 2 speed auto. Now has 289 with 3 speed automatic. Owned since 1993. I found it as basket case. Now it's just a nice driver that's fun for the family! |
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CID:289 |
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No description available. |
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CID:351 Flywheel HP:330@5000 |
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CoupeCruiser09 |
1975 XB Falcon 500 GS Coupe
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1975 XB Falcon 500 GS Coupe, 302 Cleveland, Auto
Colour Code Y422 - Thorn Red Moffat Racing
Promotional car for Allan Moffat Racing's 1975 Bathurst 1000 campaign by City Ford, Sydney
Click on pic for more details. |
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CID:302 |
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Fuzzy Knight |
1963 Ranchero
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1963 1/2 Original factory V8 4speed Ranchero It also has a factory Tri Power setup |
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1/4 Mile:15.00 MPH:92.00 CID:260 |
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JOELHANEY |
1963 FUTURA SEDAN
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No description available. |
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CID:5.0 Rearwheel HP:235@0000 |
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64 falcon---yup lots of work to go, but its a labor of love |
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