Woody (Forum Supportum) said:
Falcons came with four lug wheels, and those '68-'69 Styled Steel wheels are five bolt, so it's likely had a rear axle and front spindle upgrade at some point.
Am I wrong to clarify that *6 cylinder* falcons came with 4 lug wheels and V8s had 5 lug? I thought that was a case but I may have been assuming they follow early Mustang convention
In reply to ClemSparks :
Wow... my bad. I totally forgot that there were some V8 Falcons from the factory. Good catch.
ddavidv
UltimaDork
2/8/22 7:59 a.m.
V8 wasn't an option until 1963, I think. I'm not an expert on the early years, but the rear axle in the sixxer can't handle a V8. The five lug should indicate a 8" rear and thus a V8. In later years, the wagons all had 5 lugs no matter the engine to handle the extra weight.
Woody (Forum Supportum) said:
In reply to ClemSparks :
Wow... my bad. I totally forgot that there were some V8 Falcons from the factory. Good catch.
It's pretty easy to forget (you don't see many original v8 cars for sale...or at all) and I'm forgetting or was never really that in touch with ddavidv's point about Falcons being around for a few years before they even had the V8 option.
Ford Falcon deluxe 4 Door Classic - $8,750 (Clovis - CA)
6 cyl / 3 speed. New engine, new interior. Looks like you could drive it home - only 2,600 miles from Clovis to Goose Creek.
Falcon
I kinda want this for myself, but I suppose I'll throw it up here.
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/d/san-mateo-falcon-squire-wagon/7442997351.html
1963 wagon, V8.
ddavidv
UltimaDork
2/9/22 7:38 a.m.
That's not a '63. 64-65 body style.
That red 4 door above is overpriced. That's a 2 door price for something in that condition.
In reply to stroker :
seller demands "no stupid questions" then says "not running i believe it needs to be timed"
In reply to ddavidv :
Funny. I haven't seen any with a rebuilt engine and new interior for that money. Is there a 2 door with those near you for that coin?
Edit: Also, appears to be a California car, not rotted to pieces.
In reply to ddavidv :
Huh. I swear it said 63 last night, but yeah the ad clearly says 65. It was late.
ddavidv
UltimaDork
2/9/22 4:19 p.m.
I missed the rebuilt engine. Not especially valuable because no telling the quality of the work. Seats were redone, which is nice. But it's still a crew cab.
FB Marketplace 2 door I'd wager is in comparable or slightly lower condition for $5800 https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/619708895950759/
I couldn't find any 4 doors in a search today. Unless CA prices are substantially higher that isn't worth more than $6500 with the bonus doors from what I've seen. There are too many 2 door Falcons to choose from that the 4 doors just aren't valuable.
Am I mistaken or did the OP want a 4 door or a wagon?
Maybe its my imagination...?
In reply to CJ :
4 door or wagon in decent condition.
The red would be perfect except for the 2600 miles to get home.
Toyman! said:
In reply to CJ :
4 door or wagon in decent condition.
The red would be perfect except for the 2600 miles to get home.
Epic road trip ( like Sanford )
Indy - Guy said:
Toyman! said:
In reply to CJ :
4 door or wagon in decent condition.
The red would be perfect except for the 2600 miles to get home.
Epic road trip ( like Sanford )
As tempting as that is, I don't have the time to take a week or so off to go get it.
Toyman! said:
Indy - Guy said:
Toyman! said:
In reply to CJ :
4 door or wagon in decent condition.
The red would be perfect except for the 2600 miles to get home.
Epic road trip ( like Sanford )
As tempting as that is, I don't have the time to take a week or so off to go get it.
Ok, so send one of your sons or daughters.
In reply to Indy - Guy :
Where is the fun in that?
I can probably get away from the office for a long weekend. 1000 miles would be doable but 2600 would be work in 4 days in a 60s car. The right deal will come along at the right time and it'll happen. Unless I get distracted by something shiny.
Ooo look, a Fairmont, Pinto, Monza, G37, Q60, Q50, C10, Suburban, K5, or any number of other vehicles that make me turn my head.
I has it.
This thread just makes me think of the Falcon rally cars that run mostly in Europe these days, and has me looking at Falcon suspension layouts and marketplace thinking "hmmmmmm....."
In reply to irish44j (Forum Supporter) :
I could see myself driving something like this.
Or this.
Wrong year, but if that's flexible, this looks like it ticks all your other boxes. Have it shipped to yourself and still be under your budget:
e-bay link.
Did Ford make any other front grilles for the early models Falcons in Australia or Argentina ?
or other bolt on stuff ?
might be something to look into.....