F CODE 260 V8 FALCON, GREAT CRUISING CAR, NEW BRAKES & SUSPENSION, CLEAN CAR
1963 Ford Falcon for sale in Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Fort Worth, Texas, United States |
Make: | Ford |
Model: | Falcon |
Doors: | 4 |
Year: | 1963 |
Mileage: | 99731 |
Color: | Blue |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Blue |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Want to buy? | Contact seller! |
Description for Ford Falcon 1963
Inexpensive daily driver or economical way to join the greatest hobby on Earth? This 1963 Ford Falcon Futura 4-door sedan offers V8 power, great, arly-60s look and fuel economy that's still in style almost 50 years later.For this price, t's really hard to go wrong with this Falcon. Anywhere you go, ou're guaranteed to cause a stir, nd imagine making this your daily driver for the warm weather months each year? You'd start to look forward to your commute, ou'd instantly be recognized everywhere you go, ll for a price that's half that of so-called "economy" cars sold in the new car showrooms. The paint and bodywork are quite good, o there's no need to pick up a worn-out beater to enjoy the style and substance of the '60s. In fact, t was treated to a professional paint job a few years ago in a hue that's pretty close to the original Peacock Blue, hich was on the Ford palette in 1963. Chrome and trim were still all the rage in the early '60s, nd even the affordable Falcon Futura got a good dose, rom the simple grille to the trim rings around the jet-exhaust-inspired taillights. Most of the interior is new in this Falcon, ut the seat covers are original, hich should give you a good indication of how neatly preserved this southern car really is. The comfortable two-tone seats give it an upscale look and the durable material seems to repel dirt, ecause it looks awfully good for 50 years of use; in fact, he back seat looks virtually unused. The floating instrument panel hails from an era when designers were free to follow their imaginations, nd offers a neat row of knobs underneath for the secondary controls. This was a pretty basic Falcon, o there's an AM radio, nd a heater and defroster were standard equipment by 1963. And, f course, here is that 2-speed automatic transmission which makes it easy to drive in traffic; again, his makes for a compelling argument for daily driver status. There's also a big trunk that's neatly finished with a correct mat and a matching cover for the spare tire.The F-code engine is a 260 cubic inch V8, hich is also the source of its economy. Smooth and reliable, t's going to get you wherever you need to go and sips gas while it's doing it thanks to a 2-barrel carburetor. No, t's not a tire-shredding muscle car, ut this is about affordable, conomical, nd highly stylish transportation, ight? It was recently rebuilt with a fresh carburetor, o it starts easily and runs very well. The bright Ford Blue engine is tidy and clean, howing no evidence of leaks or damage, nd a few chrome dress-up items illustrate its relationship to the Mustang a few years later. Parts are still readily available at your local parts store, nd it takes little more than a crescent wrench and screwdriver to keep it in top form. Lots of new gear, ncluding a rebuilt suspension, ew brakes, resh springs, nd an alignment practically eliminate up-front costs, o all you need to do is start enjoying the ride. Recent General blackwall radials fitted to vintage Torque Thrust style wheels give it a more sporting look and ride great.Think about it: a cool '60s cruiser that can still double as economical daily transportation. Why not? Call us today.