The Ford Falcon, produced from 1960 to 1970, was introduced by Ford as a compact car to compete with imports of that era from Europe. The Falcon quickly gained popularity for its practicality, reliability and affordability.
Simple And Elegant Design-
The simple yet elegant design appealed to a wide range of consumers seeking economical transportation.
Stock As It Should Be-
This handsome 1963 Falcon Futura convertible is virtually bone-stock. The odometer reads just under 18,000 miles and the owner states that it is correct. The body is straight and true and appears to have never seen a spray-gun. All the chrome trim is nice. The black vinyl bench-seat interior is original and is in very good condition. A factory AM radio is mounted in the classic dash and the power black vinyl soft-top, also original, is in very good condition.
Mileage Maker Six-
Horsepower is provided by a 170ci "Mileage-Maker" in-line six-cylinder engine that is said to have never required a rebuild. It purrs like a sewing machine - these motors are virtually bullet-proof. It is backed by a 3-speed manual transmission with column shift and a factory differential. Braking is manual 4-wheel drum and 13" steel wheels with Futura hubcaps along with white-wall radial tires.
If you want a fun Blue Oval, this classic Falcon Futura convertible has your name on it.
ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS". TRUE MILEAGE UNKNOWN UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.