Vehicle Description
While it may not be the first model that comes to mind when
considering 1960s muscle cars, this 1964 Ford Falcon will ensure
you never forget it again. Although originally designed as a small
commuter car for the North American market, this restomod boasts a
far more aggressive look, complete with a full dark green repaint.
Straight lines, LED headlights, and a big hood scoop accentuate the
sporty attitude of this pillarless hardtop even before you fire up
the engine.
Inside, we find a clean and modified stock interior. Along with the
standard mid-60s Ford dashboard and HVAC controls, this Falcon
features a nifty wood-rimmed steering wheel and a set of three
white-faced Sunpro auxiliary gauges mounted under the dash, along
with a big 8,000 RPM tachometer to allow you to crack off the
perfect 1-2 shift every time. The custom center console is easy to
overlook, as it is so well done that it appears as if it were
factory-made.
Under that scooped hood, we find out what puts the 'muscle' in this
muscle car. The 347 cubic inch stroker V-8 features lightweight
aluminum heads, an Edelbrock Performer 289 intake manifold, and a
Holley Sniper EFI system. A set of shorty headers feeds into a dual
exhaust capped off with a set of sweet-sounding FlowMaster
mufflers. If a bit more power and a lot more sound are required,
there is also a set of dual electronic exhaust cut-outs to bypass
most of the exhaust and get right down to business. Power is
funneled through a Borg Warner T5 manual transmission before being
sent to the eight-inch rear end, and ultimately to the rear wheels,
where fifteen-inch aluminum American Racing Torq Thrust wheels
await, shod in 225/60R-15 Cooper rubber. At the same time, a
narrower set of power-assisted 195/60R-15 tires handles steering
duties up front.
*Restomod
*LED Headlights
*Hood Scoop
*347 V8 Stroker
*Aluminum Heads
*Edelbrock Performer Intake
*Shorty Headers
*Holley Sniper EFI
*Borg Warner T5
*Dual Exhaust
*FlowMasters
*Electronic Cut Outs
*American Racing Wheels
*Power Steering
*Wood Rimmed Wheel
*Sunpro Aux Gauges
*Tachometer
*Custom Center Console
This 1964 Ford Falcon rides on a suspension that consists of an
independent front setup with control arms and coils, while a
traditional solid axle and leaf spring arrangement is used in back
to remind you what an old-school ride should be. Although the
Falcon may not have originally been thought of as a muscle car,
many forget that Ford based its then-new Mustang primarily on the
Falcon's underpinnings, and no one questions the Mustang's muscle
car DNA. So, if you've been looking for a retro ride that has
undergone an impressive restomod, then don't wait another second
because this is the car you've been waiting for. Call today!