The Falcon was Ford's first “compact car” they ever produced that boasted about good fuel economy (30 mpg with 6 cylinder models) and enough room to fit the family in. The sales for this first generation car were a huge success, and proved to Ford that bigger wasn't always better. This helped Ford greenlight the Mustang which shared a lot of the mechanics of the early Falcon. A redesign in 1964 brought about the second generation of the Falcon. Ford added a Sprint Package, which gave the Falcon the 260 V8, a stiffer suspension, and a louder exhaust. It was certainly aimed at the younger market, but the Mustang had a lock on that. So the Sprint was only produced in 1964 & 1965 making it a rare collector's item. This '64 Falcon Sprint Convertible was originally from Colorado and restored about ten years ago. It's powered by the 260 Windsor V8 engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. It features power disc brakes, bucket seats, dual exhaust, 3.25 rear axle, padded dash, aftermarket stereo system, power convertible top, and much more! This rare find is a great investment piece and a fun stick shift drop top to have in the garage!
| Price | $16,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Ford |
| Model | Falcon |
| Year | 1964 |
| Miles | 39,135 |
| Color | Skylight Blue |
| Engine | 260 V8 |