well, i got the Falcon out Sunday and snapped some pics at my inlaws' house. i got the historical tags ordered and went for an all day cruise with my wife by my side. i thought you guys would like to see some recent pics of the ol' Falcon. last night i just finished painting the valve cover and air cleaner assembly so i'll try and post pics of the updated engine tonight or tomorrow night!
here are the pics from Sunday:
^^^I was thinking the same thing....One of my friends had an old Nova like that (it was a pos)....but man standard on the column, thats a different drive!!!!
yeah, three on the tree. a lot of people are puzzled by it. i love it!! this car was atually my first car. it has just over 99K. the engine is a 170cid and is rated at just over 100hp.
wow, is that car cherry. looks like it just rolled off the assembly line!
hey neighbor, know of any older cars (pre-1975) in the area that would be fun for not a lot of money? im starting to look for a mid to late 60s MGB, but everything i am finding is more than i want to or is pretty rusty.
cool, I have a 63 falcon as well.
I have the station wagon version, but it is in need of restoration. All the glass, interior and chrome is good, but the metal needs work... My brother might be taking it off my hands to do the work, since I already have too many projects on the go.
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