From the first year of availability for the compact Ford Falcon with a convertible body style (Futura and Sprint V-8 subseries), this Futura was built during May 1963 at Ford Motor Company’s Lorain, Ohio assembly plant and then delivered via Ford’s Newark, New Jersey (15) District Sales Office. Attractively finished in Burgundy paint with a Beige convertible top, White upholstery, and Red carpeting, the Falcon rolls on steel wheels mounting factory full wheel covers and Whitewall tires.
Power is delivered by Ford’s trusty 170 cubic inch inline 6-cyldinder engine, factory-rated at 101 BHP with a single-barrel Holley carburetor and paired with a column-shifted 2-speed Fordomatic automatic transmission. Other highlights include a heater/defroster, factory center console, OEM AM radio, and an added Kenwood digital CD stereo unit mounted underneath the dash. Modern Halogen headlamps light the way. The trunk compartment houses a period style plaid floor mat, spare wheel/tire, and roadside jack. Accompanying items include a car cover, White top-boot cover, radio remote, Falcon Club publications, an owner’s manual, and service/maintenance receipts. Offering wonderful styling with economy and ease of operation and maintenance, this 1963 Falcon Futura Convertible is ready to enjoy! Appraised value of $48,500 CAD. Canadian tax is not applicable.