1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible on 2040-cars
Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
Reluctently I am selling my 1963 Falcon convertible.This is the first year made and only about 4,000 built.Most were six cylinder with colume shift and bench seat.Mine was a limited production factory 260 with padded dash ,four on the floor and bucket seats same as the Mustang.It now has a very low milage rebuilt 67 Mustang 289 (very fast!) The car is in overall good condition but has paint flaws that are noticeable at about five feet.There is a small tear in the top at the bottom drivers side back seat area.I put 14 inch whitewall tires and wheels on it and expensive wire spinner wheel covers.It has Smithy duels with nice sound.Tires are real good.Has manual choke.Car gets a lot of attention wherever I take it! It is not a show car but a fun driver!!
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