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Is the 1965 Ford Falcon a rare car?

Is the 1965 Ford Falcon a rare car?

When you have a rare and fast classic Ford with a performance 289 and four-on the-floor, people take notice. So we’ll hold your secret on how affordable this restored 1965 Ford Falcon Futura is. The 1965 Falcon is a difficult car to find. The Ford Mustang production was in full swing by the time this car came around.

What kind of engine does a Ford Falcon have?

The C-code 289 cubic-inch V8 is the same motor that made Ford’s pony car famous. It looks great in this Falcon with the chrome air cleaner and aluminum valve covers against a fantastically tidy presentation.

What kind of car is Ford Falcon Hardtop?

Ford Falcon Futura Sprint Hardtop 289 Challenger V-8 (man. 3) , version for North America U.S. (up to September) Ford Falcon Futura Sprint Hardtop 289 Challenger V-8 4-speed (man.

What kind of cars did Ford make in 1965?

The 1965 Ford Falcon accounted for 8.6% of Ford’s 2170795 production. © 1998-2020. All rights reserved. The material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

What kind of car is a 1965 Ford Falcon?

Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta presents a fun driving 1965 Ford Falcon Futura Wagon. – Beautifully restored – 289 V8 – Headers into dual exhaust – Holly 4-barrel – Electronic ignition – Automatic transmission – Power…

Where can I buy a 1968 Ford Falcon?

Gateway Classic Cars of Dallas is proud to present this 1968 Ford Falcon Futura Sports Coupe for sale. The Ford Falcon was in high demand when new and still now in her prime she is equally desirab…

What kind of engine does a 1961 Ford Falcon have?

1961 Ford Falcon Ranchero featuring a 289 V8, 9 Ford Rear End, 370 Gears Posi, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning, and more!! While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle More Info ›

How many horsepower does a Ford Falcon have?

Inline 6 | Serial number code ‘U’ Displacement : 2786 cc | 170.0 cu in. | 2.8 L. Power : 105 BHP (77.28 KW) @ 4400 RPM Bore : 3.5 in | 89 mm. Stroke : 2.9 in | 75 mm. Compression : 9.1:1

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