1964 Ford Falcon
VIN:4R01U153713
The Ford Falcon is a model line of cars that was produced by Ford
from the 1960 to 1970 model years. Though preceded by the Rambler
American, the Falcon was the first compact car marketed by the Big
Three American manufacturers. The Falcon was developed as a
scaled-down version of the full-size Ford Galaxie sedan. Alongside
its larger counterparts, the Falcon offered a full range of body
styles.
This 1964 Ford Falcon is equipped with the following:
- 170ci Inline Straight 6 Engine
- Manual Transmission
- Restored Body
- Restored Interior
- Great Attention to Detail!
The Seller has owned this car for six years and the Falcon
underwent restoration in Rupert Idaho. The car originally came from
Preston, Idaho and benefited from the favorable climate of Southern
Idaho.
The paint and body present in good condition and the paint color
scheme carries over to the interior for a sharp look to the car.
All chrome and brightwork is in good condition. Note especially the
Falcon Hubcaps! All glass is in good condition with new rubber
seals on the windshield and back window. New weather stripping is
seen throughout the car.
The car shows very well under the hood with the 170ci Inline Six
presenting in the correct color. Attention to detail is on display
in the engine bay with the presence of FoMoCo windshield washer bag
and correct stickers/decals adorning the air cleaner and inner
fenders. A new wiring harness was installed in the engine bay. The
seller reports the car is a good running and driving car.
The interior shows very well with new carpet, upholstery, door
panels, headliner and package tray. Interior body panels were
repainted during the restoration. New door thresholds show well and
an aftermarket stereo was installed. The dash and instrument panel
show well and an aftermarket steering wheel was installed.
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THIS VEHICLE TO BE COLLECTED FROM MALTA, IDAHO.
The Car has been consigned to the 9th Annual Salt Lake City Classic
Car Auction. Hosted by the Classic Car Auction Group, this
interactive, live online auction is Saturday, May 11th, with online
bidding only. To consign your car and/or to register to bid on this
and other cars in the auction go to http://www.classiccarauction.us