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This is, without a doubt the finest example of a 1963 1/2 Ford Falcon Sprint convertible on the market today!
This Rangoon red 1963 1/2 Ford Falcon Sprint convertible was released mid year 1963 with other Ford Hi performance vehicles. It was originally shipped to the Carolina's to be sold by one of the 200 Ford dealers (DS022)
It is a true Sprint with all of the original Sprint standard equipment which includes:260ciV8 Engine with chrome dress-up kit4-speed transmissionSprint tachometer,Wire wheel coversBucket seats with center consoleSimulated wood steering wheelUnique muffler with chrome extensionData plate identifies this Sprint as a type "76B"
The Falcon has a working AM radio (boxed) Currently has a Ford 1963 style Falcon replica digital radio with bluetooth by Classic car Stereo's.This car is rust free and was completely restored in 2012 by a Falcon owner of over 50 years to it's absolutely original factory specifications. All chrome was re-plated, base coat / clear coat paint and top were of the best quality. The body was removed from the frame and all the chassis components were powder coated to give it a durable finish. The under frame looks as good as the rest of the car and is correct and clean.This remarkable car has been stored in a Air-conditioned garage and has been driven a total of 120 miles since being restored.
AWARDSAACA National 1st place in Melbourne, FL March 2012AACA National Senior in Charlotte, NC April 2012Falcon club of America National "Best in Class" 1st Place. Warwick, RI July 2015
Two complete sets of Wheels and TiresA. American racing classic Torq Thrust II with new Diamond back Radial tires.B. The original set (5) of 13" steel wheels and a full set (5) of Coker 7.00X13 with deluxeknockoffwheel covers.History dated back to the summer of 2002Vehicle located in Melbourne, Florida area.
This Falcon can be seen/inspected any time BEFORE auction end.
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