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1963 Ford Falcon Futura Convertible on 2040-cars

US $7,839.00
Year:1963 Mileage:95000
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, United States

Huntington Beach, California, United States

1963 Ford Falcon Convertible for sale. Inline 6 motor and 3 speed on the tree manual transmission. The car runs well. Newly rebuilt carburetor done about a week ago. New electric fuel pump and filter installed two days ago. She has new spark plugs as well.

This Falcon has air shocks. Comes with white wall tires with stock spinner wheels (looks great). The paint is in great condition. Trim is all there and looks good. Body is STRAIGHT with no rust. The convertible top works flawlessly. All gauges and lights work. Stock AM radio is in the car but not working.

The car has one rust spot under driver side cowl on the undercarriage. No other rust has been found. Pretty remarkable. The car is numbers matching and has the original door plate. Car is all original.

Interior is OK. The back seat is good. New carpet. The front seat needs re-upholstery on the base of the seat. Seat backs are good as new. Just the actual bench seat. Would be a real easy and cheap job. The convertible top is in excellent shape. The back plastic window is also in good shape. The top is electric and works great. 

This car runs well. She does not pull at all while riding or braking. Has good power for an i6 and shifts nice a smooth. Starts up instantly when warm or cold. The motor does run a bit rich and the brakes will need to be given some love to get them back to par. The brakes work, but not good enough to where you would feel comfortable leaving them the way they are.

This is a great original Falcon that has been unmolested, is stock, and runs like it should. Hard to find them like this. Car is registered through April of 2015 in California and is in my name. CLEAN title. The Falcon is listed locally as well as on eBay. I have a Buy It Now price listed on eBay with a best offer option. This car can be picked up locally in Huntington Beach or I could ship it anywhere in the US. The buyer will pay exact freight charges direct to the shipping company. Upon the sale a non-refundable deposit will be due immediately. The remaining amount can be paid via cash, cashiers check, wire transfer, or PayPal (at additional 3% charge to cover my fees).

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1964 Ford GT40 prototype to be auctioned in April

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

The Ford GT40 owns a firm spot on the list of the greatest American racecars ever made, being the first car from the United States to take an overall win in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. And now Mecum will auction what it claims is second-oldest GT40 still in existence at its Houston sale on April 12.
The story of the GT40 is fascinating. Henry Ford II attempted to buy Ferrari in the early '60s, but Enzo refused. Ford decided if he couldn't have them, then he would beat the Prancing Horse on the track. Ford went to Carroll Shelby and asked him to spearhead the program. The early cars combined a steel monocoque chassis with Ford's 4.2-liter V8 engine pumping out around 350 horsepower. The first prototype made its public debuted on April 1, 1964, at the New York Auto Show.
Shelby kept building prototypes, including GT/104, which is for sale here. This version featured a lighter steel chassis and was raced at Le Mans in 1964. However, a fire forced it to retire. It was then repainted and had a 4.7-liter (289-cubic-inch) engine fitted. The chassis had its best finish at the 1965 Daytona Continental 2,000 Kilometers where it finished third with Bob Bondurant and Ritchie Ginther behind the wheel. Later that season, it was shipped back to Ford where it was restored and displayed at auto shows until 1971 when the automaker sold it. Since then, it has had many private owners.

Ford Mustang to get four-cylinder in Europe, but not US

Thu, 07 Mar 2013

Fans of the Ford Mustang SVO, which was produced from 1884 through 1986 with a turbocharged 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine and a manual transmission, may be interested to know that Ford is reportedly going to introduce something similar for 2015. But don't get too excited if you live in the US, as Edmunds reports that the vehicle will be offered in Europe only. Boo!
According to the report, Ford will put a version of its EcoBoost turbocharged four-cylinder into the engine bay of the Mustang. The engine would be enlarged from its current 2.0 liters to 2.3 liters, taking horsepower from 252 to around 300. The well-known 5.0 V8 engine will also be available in Europe.
"The Mustang is uniquely Ford and has a huge fan base here in Europe. Now those fans have something to look forward to and we look forward to providing more details in the near future," says Ford of Europe CEO Stephen Odell. That's great... but why not offer buyers in the States the (likely) fuel-efficient turbo option, too?

Ford GT40 makes historic return to racing at Goodwood

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

Is there a more iconic, American racecar than the Ford GT40? That may be a discussion for another day (although by all means, tell us how wrong we are in Comments), but this video of heaps of GT40s running in the Goodwood Revival races certainly has us thinking that Ford's Ferrari-killer might just be the best racer the Land Of The Free and Home Of The Brave has ever come up with.
That's completely ignoring the fact that the GT40 was largely developed by Brits using American money, but that's besides the point (there was also a rather brash Texan, who had a big role later in development). The resulting vehicle was dominant, besting the cars of Il Commendatore from 1966 to 1969, although it should be noted that Ford's GT40 was unable to beat Ferrari in its first two Le Mans outings in 1964 and 1965.
Those four years of dominance, which started with Ford sweeping the podium, were enough to establish the GT40's legend. And now, here we are almost 50 years later, celebrating the mid-engined monsters at Goodwood, in their first ever one-make race. Take a look below for the entire video.