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1964 falcon futura
1964 falcon futura











To see over 80 photos of this car, including under carriage please visit our website www.grautogallery. It also features a power convertible top, power steering, power brakes, original radio, and much more! Please call or email for more details! This is an F-code car powered by the 260ci V8 engine and 2-speed Ford-O-Matic transmission.

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With a recent professional paint job and engine rebuild, this is a great car to cruise in and show off.

1964 falcon futura

This car shows really well with it maintained and restored to mostly stock specifications. This 1964 Falcon Futura Convertible is a really nice car cruiser out of Washington.

1964 falcon futura

This helped Ford greenlight the Mustang which shared a lot of the mechanics of the early Falcons.

1964 falcon futura

The sales for this first generation car were a huge success, and proved to Ford that bigger wasn't always better. The Futura was the higher trim level for the sedan, hardtop, and convertible models. They came in several variations including a fun Futura Convertible option. The Falcon was Ford's first “compact car” they ever produced that boasted about good fuel economy (30 mpg with 6 cylinder models) and enough room to fit the family in. You could think of the Falcon as a cheaper Mustang since it’s about the same size, has mostly the same equipment, and can be had for under $8,000 in Good Condition, according to Hagerty.GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1964 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible for purchase. So perhaps this is a car that you can fix it up while you’re using it. The 260 benefits from a dual exhaust system and the tires are fairly new. The good news is the Falcon is said to be complete, so you’re not likely to have to be searching online for any major replacement parts. We’re not told if the car runs, but the motor looks all there, and it’s paired with an automatic transmission. Other than a big tear in the front seat, the interior may be okay except that there is also no headliner. Both bumpers need re-chroming, especially the rear one. The white paint is a re-do and the seller thinks it needs attention, but it looks good enough to drive for now. The body looks good with no visible rust (and none is mentioned). We’re told this auto, which originated in Texas, has 45,000 miles and – while it certainly could have turned over – the condition of the car suggests it may be accurate. The nicely trimmed Futura 2-door sedan would see upwards of 17,000 units, including the seller’s car. It would continue to sell well at more than 300,000 copies across all body styles. This Ford is waiting for its next owner in Pinckney, Michigan, and is available here on eBay where the bidding is at just $3,150.įord’s Falcon got its first major restyle in 1964, taking on more of a squarish look in the process. 64 falcon 66 mustang 82 fairmont a mans fate is a mans fate and life is but an illusion. RRS Strut front suspension w/11.5' disc brakes. It’s a survivor-quality car that may turn out to be a great weekender for the local car shows. 65 Futura Convertible, 331 stroker, MSD Ignition, Hooker exhaust, C4 W/Racing clutch packs & TransGo Shift kit, Aluminum 2 Row cooling system. The Falcon kept its 109.5-inch wheelbase but marginally grew in length, width and weight, with chiseled features and a slanted grille. This 1964 Falcon is the more upscale Futura model, and it has a 260 V8, which means decent acceleration in a fairly light car. 14,500 1964 Ford Falcon Deluxe Model overview Model description Replete with Total Performance bravado, the Falcon returned for 1964 with a mature and contemporary redesign. Its platform would launch at least two other popular Ford products, the Mustang and the Maverick. given the poor sales of Falcon's contemporaneous Futura hardtop. Ford launched the Falcon in 1960 and it would see success throughout the entire decade. was still straight-lined and for all its fresh simplicity, when Ford came along a. The 1960s became the age of the compact car, at least from Detroit’s perspective.











1964 falcon futura