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While ponycar prices continue to skyrocket, many classic car buffs are turning to a great affordable alternative for their classic needs: The Ford Falcon. And when you examine examples like this \'64 Falcon Futura its easy to understand why. This restored 1964 Futura features a unique 260ci
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Inexpensive daily driver or economical way to join the greatest hobby on Earth? This 1963 Ford Falcon Futura 4-door sedan offers V8 power, a great, early-60s look and fuel economy that\'s still in style almost 50 years later.
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If you can find a wilder custom build than this one, you wouldn\'t be able to hang a license plate on it. This 1963 Ford Falcon Futura is on the ultimate go-fast diet, that includes huge weight savings and a powerful V8, to create the coolest intimidation on wheels you\'ll ever see.
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Ford knew that not all people who bought a compact were willing to miss out on premium features. For those who desired V8 power and style with their lightweight cars, there was the 1963 Ford Falcon Furtura Sprint.
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With its V8 power, perfect color combination, and pristine condition, it\'s hard to beat this 1963 Ford Falcon Futura convertible for vintage top-down fun on a budget.
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In case you haven\'t noticed, gas prices are on the way up, so what better way to enjoy a vintage drop-top than this affordable, efficient 1963 Ford Falcon Futura convertible. You may also have not seen one this well-preserved recently, and for a car that had modest aspirations, it sure gets
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How can Ford Falcons continue to be so affordable? This one packs a rumbling 347 cubic inch stroker motor, a 4-speed, and a restoration that you couldn\'t even get close to duplicating for the asking price. Never mind that it runs like an early Mustang and looks cool, this is a ton of car for
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The 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint is a \'64 Mustang in sheep\'s clothing. The Sprint features the same stiffer suspension and a 260 cu inch V8. The Falcon Sprint was discontinued after 1965, making it a good choice for the Mustang fan who wants something a bit different. This example is a factory
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This 1963 Ford Falcon is the perfect mix of original \'60s style with a healthy dose of V8 hot rod appeal.
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Pssst. Here\'s a secret: Mustangs are really Falcons underneath. Yes, that\'s right, this cool 1964 Ford Falcon Futura hardtop runs and drives just like its more popular brother for a fraction of the cost. Complete with a strong-running 302 and a great paint job, it\'s also somewhat rare in
$39,500
1964 Ford Falcon Sprint convertible. Has V8 engine, dual exhaust, four speed manual transmission, Ford chrome wheels, power top, and bucket seats. Very rare Sprint convertible, with V8 and 4 speed trans. Beautiful rust free undercarriage, with excellent floor pans and trunk pan. Lots of new
$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
$15,495
1963 1/2 Ford Falcon 351 Windsor, 4 speed top loader, Heidts mustang 2 , power rack Have all of the Chrome pieces and interior trim rechromed bumpers Lot of work already done great project. Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We
$26,900
A extra clean survivor with 1 respray in original Black. Rebuilt power train with less than 2k miles. 57,000 miles known to be original out of New Mexico and now in rust free California. Solid car with its matching orig. 170 cu. In. Six with a column shifted original automatic and all runs
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Ford knew that not all people who bought a compact were willing to miss out on premium features. For those who desired V8 power and style with their lightweight cars, there was the 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint.
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With its V8 power, beautifully updated factory colors, and a unique vintage appeal, it\'s hard to beat this 1963 Ford Falcon Sptint.
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Affordable, top-down fun, this 1963 Ford Falcon is the daily-driver hobby car. It has a great vintage look, 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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Affordable, economical, handsome, and still a lot of fun, this 1963 Ford Falcon Futura hardtop is an awesome way to get into the hobby and enjoy an old car that\'s not a relic, but simple a fun way to get from point A to point B. Drive it every day or save it for special occasions, this Falcon
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With its V8 power, perfect color combination, and pristine condition, it\'s hard to beat this 1963 Ford Falcon Futura convertible for vintage top-down fun on a budget.
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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