$14,995
This Car was purchased new in 1962 by the Kirby Lumber Company for use as an ambulance. It is 1 of only1500 sedan deliveries made. 6cyl. 3 speed on the column Financing available call for details 860 428 1404
$35,500
1964 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible. Has 260 cu in V8 engine and 4 speed Manual transmission, with dual exhaust, chrome wheels with raised white letter tires. .Car has very straight body lines, with super nice paint, and an excellent condition convertible top with clear rear window. Very good
$32,995
Here we have a 1964 Ford Falcon Convertible for sale. This is a beautiful classic that sports a ton of eye appeal and is turnkey ready to enjoy. Don\'t miss your chance to own a stunning Falcon Convertible that\'ll have you cruising back in time from the moment you sit down. We will start
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Mustang performance and cool \'60s styling make this 1963 Falcon convertible a great choice for cruising. Fortified with a muscular 302 and a handsome bright red interior, it\'s a fast, comfortable convertible that\'s available for a fraction of the price of its pony car siblings.
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Affordable, top-down fun, this 1963 Ford Falcon is the daily-driver hobby car. A little rain won\'t scare it, the thrifty six-cylinder engine is easy on the gas, and nobody else will even guess just how affordable it really is.
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Everyone knows Mustangs are really Falcons underneath, right? So while Mustang values skyrocket, you can get pretty much the same driving experience in this 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint convertible for a fraction of the price. Complete with a 260 cubic inch V8, it\'s also somewhat rare in its own
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Ford Falcons represent a lot of car for the money, and this one packs a rumbling 260 from the factory. Aside from a highly detailed engine bay, it\'s an awesome 75,000-mile survivor that looks like it\'s never seen inclement weather in its life. Never mind that it runs like an early Mustang,
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This pretty 1963 Ford Falcon is one of those cars restored all out of proportion to its sticker price. Extremely well finished, work like this is common on cars costing tens of thousands of dollars more, but with this car you get all the performance of a Mustang combined with a unique shape
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This clean, sleek-looking 1963 Ford Falcon packs a nasty surprise for anyone foolish enough to pick a fight. It\'s a clean look with a great color combination, but where it really shines is under the skin where you\'ll find a built 302 and a chassis built to use every single horsepower. If
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You\'ll be hard-pressed to find a garden-variety used car, let alone a cool vintage car with bright red paint, a comfortable interior, and a peppy yet economical engine for less than the price tag on this 1963 Ford Falcon 2-door sedan. Why not commute in style instead of in some anonymous rental
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You hear about California cars all the time, but are they really all that special? Have a closer look at this handsome 1964 Ford Falcon hardtop and maybe you\'ll see why west coast cars are so highly sought. With a rare factory color combination and a chassis so clean you can still see the
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For those of you not up on your Ford Falcon history, this 1963 Sprint hardtop is one of the rarer models thanks to one-year-only production and lots of performance. Cleverly upgraded and beautifully finished, this jaw-dropping little hardtop provides Mustang-grade punch with a decidedly un-Mustang
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This pretty 1963 Ford Falcon is one of those cars restored all out of proportion to its sticker price. Extremely well finished, work like this is common on cars costing tens of thousands of dollars more, but with this car you get all the performance of an early Mustang combined with a unique
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When Ford executives decided to move forward with production of the Mustang, they used the Ford Falcon as the foundation for what would soon be one of the most popular cars in American history. This 1964 Ford Falcon Futura represents a stepping stone in the birth of the pony car class with
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Top-down fun doesn\'t get much more practical than this 1964 Ford Falcon convertible. Restored several years ago, it remains in great shape to drive and enjoy, and with V8 Mustang DNA running through its veins (or, more accurately, the Mustang has Falcon roots), it\'s a lot of fun to drive.
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It shouldn\'t be a surprise that the Ford Falcon makes a pretty decent performance car. But take a closer look at this 1963 Ford Falcon Futura, which combines a bright yellow look with a throaty 260 cubic inch small block to create a Mustang-beater with a classic look.
$29,500
1963 Ford Falcon Sprint Coupe - 302, Tremec TKO 5-speed manual, Unisteer power rack & pinion steering, Wilwood front disc brakes, Detroit Speed mini-tub conversion, electronic ignition, aluminum radiator, dual exhaust with headers & power cut outs, Detroit Locker Ford 9 with 3.73 gears, bucket
$37,500
1963 Ford Falcon Sprint Convertible. REAL DEAL 260Ci V8 - 4 Speed Sprint Ragtop. One of only 4602 Produced 1in 1963 1/2. In the Falcon Sprint Registry. Born Corinthian White Exterior w/ Red bucket seat Interior & Black Convertible Top. Factory Correct 260Ci 164Hp V8 Engine. Original