1963 Ford Falcon Sprint
Sale price: $30,000.00
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Technical specifications
| Manufacturer: | Ford |
| Model: | Falcon |
| Year: | 1963 |
| Type: | Coupe |
| Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
| Color: | White |
| Mileage: | 39,395 |
| Interior Color: | Black |
| Engine: | 260 V8 Challenger |
| Trim: | Sprint |
| Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
| Got questions? | Ask the Seller |
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Description
This vehicle is car museum quality. 39,000 original unrestored miles. Car is as it came from Ford, with all original parts - the only thing that's been changed is the tires, gas and fluids, A true time capsule of a very rare, 1 year only vehicle.
This Sprint drives and sounds like a new car; every part is correct - it would win a Concours preservation award. This vehicle has not been detailed, it was properly stored in a garage and been driven approximately 200 miles since.
From Wikipedia: 1963½ was the only time you could get a V8 or Convertible option in a first generation Falcon and these cars were produced in very limited numbers (Sprint 2-Door Hardtop (bucket seats) 10,479 produced and Sprint Convertible (bucket seats) 4,602 produced). These first generation Falcon Sprint cars were the basis for the 1964½ Mustangs released by Ford one year later. Many (if not most) of the interior, chassis, suspension, and drivetrain components were derived from those used on the 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint and/or Fairlane models. In simplest terms, the 1963½ Falcon Sprint is nearly mechanically identical to the 1964½ Mustang while being aesthetically different.
If you have any questions on the vehicle, please don't hesitate to ask!
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This Sprint drives and sounds like a new car; every part is correct - it would win a Concours preservation award. This vehicle has not been detailed, it was properly stored in a garage and been driven approximately 200 miles since.
From Wikipedia: 1963½ was the only time you could get a V8 or Convertible option in a first generation Falcon and these cars were produced in very limited numbers (Sprint 2-Door Hardtop (bucket seats) 10,479 produced and Sprint Convertible (bucket seats) 4,602 produced). These first generation Falcon Sprint cars were the basis for the 1964½ Mustangs released by Ford one year later. Many (if not most) of the interior, chassis, suspension, and drivetrain components were derived from those used on the 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint and/or Fairlane models. In simplest terms, the 1963½ Falcon Sprint is nearly mechanically identical to the 1964½ Mustang while being aesthetically different.
If you have any questions on the vehicle, please don't hesitate to ask!
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