The clean lines of the '64/'65 Ford Falcon deliver a strong visual
impact and this handsome 1965 Falcon coupe, carefully restored in
2014, is a classic example. Starting with a rust-free 92K car, the
solid body was reshot in 2-stage NAPA Pacific Blue - a high quality
professional job. Chrome and stainless are excellent and
period-correct 14" Ford Magnum wheels mount Cooper Lifeliner
radials. The interior was fully restored in black vinyl. Door
panels, headliner and carpeting are all outstanding and all
rubber/gaskets have been replaced. A nice alloy steering wheel and
'hypodermic' shifter are perfect interior accents. The original
radio is still in the dash and a JVC AM/FM/CD system has also been
installed. This 'U' code Falcon came from the factory with a 170ci
straight six engine, but it has been given new life with a
drivetrain donated by a '65 Mustang 'A'-code. The totally rebuilt
289ci powerplant has a mild cam, Edelbrock 600CFM carburetor and
electronic ignition. This nicely-dressed small-block sounds great
through tube headers and Magnaflow exhaust. Torque is delivered by
a 4-speed top-loader manual transmission with new clutch/pressure
plate to an 8" Ford differential that houses 3.23:1 gears.
Suspension upgrades include HD front sway bar, Monte Carlo bar, new
shocks and new engine cradle. Steering is manual and brakes are
power-assisted front disc/rear drum. Look at the photos again - if
you want a solid, fun Blue Oval, this sharp '65 Falcon has your
name on it. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
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