1963 ford falcon transmission8/13/2023 ![]() The excellent condition shows the history of an outstanding example owned for most of its life in South Carolina while being properly stored and well maintained. ![]() It has great curb appeal in its original factory color Champagne paint. This '63 Falcon is a beautiful low mileage car that has been maintained to stock specifications and original condition with one repaint in 1998. ![]() This helped Ford greenlight the Mustang which shared a lot of the mechanics of the first generation Falcon. The sales for this first generation car were a huge success, and proved to Ford that bigger wasn't always better. The Futura was the higher trim level for the sedan, hardtop, and convertible models. They came in several variations including a fun Futura Convertible option. The Falcon was Ford's first “compact car” they ever produced that boasted about good fuel economy (30 mpg with 6 cylinder models) and enough room to fit the family in. The decision to purchase should be based solely on the buyer's personal inspection of the vehicle or by a professional inspection service prior to offer or purchase being made.GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible for purchase. ![]() Skyway Classics is not responsible for information that may incorrect or a publishing error. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information. Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Don't let this Falcon get away, call today! This is the droptop classic that's both a driver and a real time capsule of a car. The 1963 Ford Falcon Convertible we have here at Skyway Classics is a very original but well maintained Falcon that you can drive anywhere and know that this is the car that the Mustang was patterned after! This very nice Falcon sits on white sidewall tires and wire wheel covers with spinners, and exhaust exits thru the exhaust system which makes it sound great too. This Falcon has been kept in great condition and had some restoration and has a great dark blue paint job on it showing off the hood scoop, stylish fenders, and rear wheel well covers, and is accented by the spear-like full-length side trim, and the blue folding convertible top that matches the exterior. The blue cloth split bench seat interior looks as good or better as when it was ordered originally and it has the matching rear seat, the blue carpets are the correct texture and pile so they look right, the instrument panel and steering wheel are in great shape, the factory AM radio is still in the dash, the door panels are beautifully done, and the trunk is nicely outfitted with a plaid mat and a full-sized spare tire with cover. It rides on stock steel wheels with wire wheel type hubcaps and whitewalls that really dress up the Falcon and the blue painted rear wheel covers finish the look. It is sitting in a very clean and detailed all-black engine bay with an automatic transmission behind it and a single exhaust system for a period-correct six-cylinder grumble and the Falcon's lightweight nature combine to make terrific classic convertible driving experience. It looks correctly detailed with the blue paint on the block, valve cover, and correct factory air cleaner assembly. Under the hood of our Falcon sits a 170 cubic inch inline-six that is a good engine for this lightweight Falcon, with plenty of power for around town and good fuel economy. Hood scoop, stylish fenders, and rear wheel well covers Stock steel wheels with wire wheel type hubcap Very clean and detailed all-black engine bay We have a blue convertible here at Skyway Classics with a lot of originality and a blue interior, a six under the hood, and wire wheel hubcaps and whitewall tires, that you will love.īlue paint on the block, valve cover, and correct factory air cleaner assembly The Ford Falcon was an automobile which was produced by Ford from 1960 to 1970 across three generations.
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