![]() Following its discontinuation in that region, the platform continued in production through 1991 by Ford Argentina (as the Ford Granada). Alongside the first generations of the Ford Mustang and Mercury Cougar pony cars and the Ford Econoline/Ford Falcon Van/Ford Club Wagon vans, the platform was used for two generations of successors to the Falcon, including the Ford Maverick and Mercury Comet and the later Ford Granada and Mercury Monarch the Lincoln Versailles luxury sedan was the final model line derived from the Falcon.ĭuring its production, the Falcon was manufactured by Ford in multiple facilities across North America. Through the 1960s, Ford would produce three distinct generations of the Falcon a final version of the Falcon served as the lowest-price version of the Ford Torino.įor nearly two decades, the model architecture used by the Falcon was used by eleven Ford vehicle lines. Alongside its larger counterparts, the Falcon offered a full range of body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, two-door hardtops and convertibles, two-door and four-door station wagons (the former, serving as a basis of the final Ford sedan delivery), and coupe utility pickups (serving as the basis of the Ford Ranchero). In contrast to its Chevrolet Corvair and (Plymouth) Valiant competitors, the Falcon was developed as a scaled-down version of the full-size Ford Galaxie sedan. Though preceded by the Rambler American, the Falcon was the first compact car marketed by the Big Three American manufacturers. The vehicle warranty number data tag has been removed from the driver-side door.The Ford Falcon is a model line of cars that was produced by Ford from the 1960 to 1970 model years. Vehicle warranty number 7K23C201294 is stamped to the front crossmember and is consistent with a 1967 Ford Falcon built at the Kansas City, Missouri, assembly facility with a 289ci V8. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a three-speed automatic transmission. Work under current ownership is said to have included rebuilding the carburetor, bypassing the heater core, and installing a dual exhaust system. The 289ci V8 is equipped with Cobra-branded valve covers as well as an Edelbrock carburetor and aluminum intake manifold. ![]() The five-digit odometer has rolled over at least once and shows 18k miles, approximately 1k of which have been added under current ownership. Instrumentation consists of a 120-mph speedometer accompanied by a combination gauge, and the seller states that the fuel level gauge does not work. The black dash topper is worn, rust is visible on the seat frames, and the dashboard slots for the radio as well as the climate controls are empty.Ī two-spoke steering wheel features a horn ring and is worn and cracking. Appointments include a glove compartment, manual crank windows, and black carpets. The cabin features two rows of bench seating that are said to have been reupholstered in white and brown vinyl under current ownership. Rust is visible on the lug nuts and wheels. Work performed under current ownership is said to have included machining the rear brake drums and replacing the front brake drums, shoes, and wheel cylinders along with the rear brake shoes. The chrome trim piece at the forward edge of the hood is missing, and there is a dent on the passenger side of the front bumper.Ĭhrome 14″ Cragar wheels with are mounted with 215/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A white-letter tires. Exterior details include faux fender vents, dual side mirrors, quarter vent windows, chrome bumpers, and a drop-down tailgate with a retractable window. The car is said to have been repainted white in 2020, and areas of bubbling and rust are visible around the body. This Falcon Futura wagon is now offered at no reserve with a clean Maryland title in the seller’s name. Work performed under current ownership is said to have involved replacing brake components, installing a dual exhaust system, and reupholstering the bench seats. Additional equipment includes a drop-down tailgate, 14″ Cragar wheels, and Cobra-branded valve covers as well as an Edelbrock carburetor and aluminum intake manifold. ![]() This 1967 Ford Falcon Futura wagon is finished in white over white and brown upholstery and is powered by a 289ci V8 paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. ![]()
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