The Falcon by Ford was huge success from 1960-1970 when production ended. It was their first attempt from going to the large boats of the earlier years to the smaller, sportier and more fuel-efficient cruisers of the future. The falcon had three different generations, 60-63, 64-65 and then 66-70. The 1964 and 65 models were the sportiest and best looking of the three and offered a wide variety of engine options that also crossed with the Mustang. The Wagon offered here was an original 260 V8 car that has been swapped to a 347 Stroker 5.0L Ford racing long block crate motor. Has a pair of Edelbrock 500 CFM carbs on top of a Edelbrock intake. The car runs very cool due to the 3-core radiator with electric fan set-up and is very quick. The suspension is all new with control arms, center link and sway bars. Full disc brake conversion up front with new master cylinder. Has ceramic coated headers, custom aluminum dual exhaust and much more, everything is new. The body was completely disassembled and painted with a PPG Base/Clear coat of factory correct color combination. It was then put back together with all new trim and rubber and seals. This was a no-expense spared restoration that is very impressive looking. It has a full history and receipts of the restoration that are included with the car.
| Price | $17,175 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Ford |
| Model | Falcon |
| Year | 1964 |
| Miles | 66,015 |
| Color | Tan |
| Engine | 347 V8 |