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1965 Ford Falcon on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:1000
Location:

United States

United States
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Engine:see details
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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Year
: 1965
Trim: none
Make: Ford
Model: Falcon
Drive Type: see details
Mileage: 1,000

Power for this falcon is a Windsor +0.30”

“TRICKFLOW” aluminum heads; Robert Yates combustion chamber

9.0:1 Keith Black Hypoeutectic (SP?)

Crane hydraulic roller 268/274

Ported the oil pump to filter mounting boss

Weiand STEALTH split plane

Ignition by GM MAGPULS converted ford dist.

Ford’s new aluminum short snout pump

 I gasket matched with the chain cover gasket matched water ports

Canton GT-350 road racing 9 qt pan, windage tray, crank wiper and baffled.

 

Front suspension is to GT 350 specs

Front bar is 1”

Rear bar is 3/4 ”

GT 350 coil springs

 

Top loader 4 speed

IDIDIT steering column

LeCarra steering wheel

300 zx seats

Dash by Dakota Digital

all new windows are limo tinted glass

new rear bumper

Fiberglass hood (still have the steel hood)

New steering mustang box

Removable Cross braces

Monte Carlo export bars

4 piston caliper disk brakes

XJ6 Jaguar gas tank filler cap

Be Cool aluminum cross flow radiator for ranchero

Ram clutch and flywheel

Glass bed cover

2 other sets of chrome except bumper

New falcon saddle interior

H4 Driving lights and SPRINT brake lights



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