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Ford Falcon Automatic In Fort Worth, TX For Sale

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1969 Ford Falcon Futura
3
  • 17,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • classiccars.com
  • yellow automatic
Door fit is acceptable, the final cut and buff on the paint brought out a fantastic shine, and with body-colored bumpers, it has a subtle, custom look that really works. A lot of the original chrome and trim does remain in place, and provides a nice contrast to the Chrome Yellow paint, with items like the grille being in particular. The little Falcon gets big props for going all-in with the bright yellow paint job
17,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at classiccars.com
1964 Ford Falcon
3
  • 31,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • classiccars.com
  • gasoline blue manual
Packing a burbling 260 cubic inch V8, a fresh interior, and a clean Skylight Blue paint job, this vintage ragtop is ready to have some fun this summer AM/FM
31,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at classiccars.com
1964 Ford Falcon Sprint
3
  • 51,534
  • 31,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • oldride.com
  • 51,534 gasoline blue manual
Packing a burbling 260 cubic inch V8, a fresh interior, and a clean Skylight Blue paint job, this vintage ragtop is ready to have some fun this summer AM/FM
31,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at oldride.com
1965 Ford Falcon
3
  • 75,321
  • 23,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • oldride.com
  • 75,321 blue automatic
First there's the cool retro wagon look, which is red hot right now. Then there's the potent 302 under the hood and the awesome stance. All told, this is a cool little hauler that's more than just pretty, it's pretty fast! The falcon has a no-nonsense look that's actually quite stylish. The upright wagon takes on a sleek look with the lowered stance and big rolling stock, resulting in a little hauler that gets a lot of attention. This one hails from the warm southern us, so that means no rust bubbles hidden in the dog legs and doors that open and close with precision. Falcons are usually great hobby cars because they were not as sporty as the mustangs and usually lived easier lives, and this v8 wagon (it was originally powered by a c-code 289) fits that mold. The code f arcadian blue paint was redone about 10 years ago and shows some age, but a professional buff could really wake it up and make this falcon sparkle. Even as it sits, it's a nice driver that will get attention simply because it's so unusual. The interior is falcon simple, with blue vinyl bench seats front and rear, all wearing proper looking pleated seat covers. It's actually surprisingly stylish for an affordable car, with nice carpets and ornate two-tone door panels that really dress things up. The factory am radio remains in the dash, but there's a neatly installed am/fm/cd stereo head unit underneath that blends in nicely with the a/c vents, so someone really cared about making it look right. Even the cargo bay wears nice blue carpets and the rear window rolls down for additional ventilation or to haul longer cargo. With a serious cam inside, a big edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, and a few 5. 0 tricks, it makes a lot more horsepower than the original c-code powerplant and drives extremely well. There's a big aluminum radiator up front, plus power steering and front disc brakes, so it's really a no-compromises cruiser. A c4 3-speed automatic transmission seems to make sense in a station wagon, and with 2. 80 gears out back, it's just fantastic on the highway. It's shockingly clean underneath and the stance is fantastic thanks to 17-inch torque thrust-style wheels and 215/45/17 front and 225/45/17 rear performance radials. We'll admit it, we love this car. AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning
23,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at oldride.com
1965 Ford Falcon Futura
1
  • 23,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • classiccars.com
  • blue automatic
First there's the cool retro wagon look, which is red hot right now. Then there's the potent 302 under the hood and the awesome stance. All told, this is a cool little hauler that's more than just pretty, it's pretty fast! The falcon has a no-nonsense look that's actually quite stylish. The upright wagon takes on a sleek look with the lowered stance and big rolling stock, resulting in a little hauler that gets a lot of attention. This one hails from the warm southern us, so that means no rust bubbles hidden in the dog legs and doors that open and close with precision. Falcons are usually great hobby cars because they were not as sporty as the mustangs and usually lived easier lives, and this v8 wagon (it was originally powered by a c-code 289) fits that mold. The code f arcadian blue paint was redone about 10 years ago and shows some age, but a professional buff could really wake it up and make this falcon sparkle. Even as it sits, it's a nice driver that will get attention simply because it's so unusual. The interior is falcon simple, with blue vinyl bench seats front and rear, all wearing proper looking pleated seat covers. It's actually surprisingly stylish for an affordable car, with nice carpets and ornate two-tone door panels that really dress things up. The factory am radio remains in the dash, but there's a neatly installed am/fm/cd stereo head unit underneath that blends in nicely with the a/c vents, so someone really cared about making it look right. Even the cargo bay wears nice blue carpets and the rear window rolls down for additional ventilation or to haul longer cargo. With a serious cam inside, a big edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, and a few 5. 0 tricks, it makes a lot more horsepower than the original c-code powerplant and drives extremely well. There's a big aluminum radiator up front, plus power steering and front disc brakes, so it's really a no-compromises cruiser. A c4 3-speed automatic transmission seems to make sense in a station wagon, and with 2. 80 gears out back, it's just fantastic on the highway. It's shockingly clean underneath and the stance is fantastic thanks to 17-inch torque thrust-style wheels and 215/45/17 front and 225/45/17 rear performance radials. We'll admit it, we love this car. AM/FM✔ Air Conditioning
23,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at classiccars.com
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  • station wagon
  • 21,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • station wagon
1969 ford falcon - fort worth, txstreetside classicsfort worth, tx 76137ph: 8558772707web: www. Without a lot of mass to push around, the built 302 under the hood is a massive over-achiever to make this neat little coupe a very dangerous adversary on the streets. The little falcon gets big props for going all-in with the bright yellow paint job. Door fit is acceptable, the final cut and buff on the paint brought out a fantastic shine, and with body-colored bumpers, it has a subtle, custom look that really works. A lot of the original chrome and trim does remain in place, and provides a nice contrast to the chrome yellow paint, with items like the grille being in particularly good shape. Kudos to the builder for resisting the urge to add stripes, scoops, and spoilers, making this neat falcon a very purposeful-looking machine. The simple black bucket seat interior remains 100% business-oriented without losing its sense of style, new seat covers front and back have a great late-60s look and the compact interior is actually quite comfortable. The instrument panel is a neat-looking symmetrical housing with a wide speedometer in the center and heater controls on the right (note that the heater core is bypassed but the fan works). The carpets are probably a few years old and show some light fading, but they're in good shape and i wouldn't worry about it. Auxiliary gauges under the dash monitor oil pressure, temperature, and voltage and that shifter is linked to a c4 3-speed automatic transmission. No power-robbing options, no weight-adding accessories, just a clean, no-nonsense interior that's ready to rumble. A lumpy camshaft gives it that hi-po idle and it pulls without seeming to run out of breath.
21,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at freeclassifieds.com
  • 75,321
  • 23,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • carsforsale.com
  • 75,321 blue automatic
First there's the cool retro wagon look, which is red hot right now. Then there's the potent 302 under the hood and the awesome stance. All told, this is a cool little hauler that's more than just pretty, it's pretty fast! The falcon has a no-nonsense look that's actually quite stylish. The upright wagon takes on a sleek look with the lowered stance and big rolling stock, resulting in a little hauler that gets a lot of attention. This one hails from the warm southern us, so that means no rust bubbles hidden in the dog legs and doors that open and close with precision. Falcons are usually great hobby cars because they were not as sporty as the mustangs and usually lived easier lives, and this v8 wagon (it was originally powered by a c-code 289) fits that mold. The code f arcadian blue paint was redone about 10 years ago and shows some age, but a professional buff could really wake it up and make this falcon sparkle. Even as it sits, it's a nice driver that will get attention simply because it's so unusual. The interior is falcon simple, with blue vinyl bench seats front and rear, all wearing proper looking pleated seat covers. It's actually surprisingly stylish for an affordable car, with nice carpets and ornate two-tone door panels that really dress things up. The factory am radio remains in the dash, but there's a neatly installed am/fm/cd stereo head unit underneath that blends in nicely with the a/c vents, so someone really cared about making it look right. Even the cargo bay wears nice blue carpets and the rear window rolls down for additional ventilation or to haul longer cargo. With a serious cam inside, a big edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, and a few 5. 0 tricks, it makes a lot more horsepower than the original c-code powerplant and drives extremely well. There's a big aluminum radiator up front, plus power steering and front disc brakes, so it's really a no-compromises cruiser. A c4 3-speed automatic transmission seems to make sense in a sta. AM/FM✔ CD Player✔ Air Conditioning
23,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at carsforsale.com
  • 56,661
  • 21,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • carsforsale.com
  • 56,661 yellow automatic
This nasty little 1969 ford falcon is a high-impact horsepower factory that puts power in power-to-weight ratio. Without a lot of mass to push around, the built 302 under the hood is a massive over-achiever to make this neat little coupe a very dangerous adversary on the streets. The little falcon gets big props for going all-in with the bright yellow paint job. Door fit is acceptable, the final cut and buff on the paint brought out a fantastic shine, and with body-colored bumpers, it has a subtle, custom look that really works. A lot of the original chrome and trim does remain in place, and provides a nice contrast to the chrome yellow paint, with items like the grille being in particularly good shape. Kudos to the builder for resisting the urge to add stripes, scoops, and spoilers, making this neat falcon a very purposeful-looking machine. The simple black bucket seat interior remains 100% business-oriented without losing its sense of style, new seat covers front and back have a great late-60s look and the compact interior is actually quite comfortable. The instrument panel is a neat-looking symmetrical housing with a wide speedometer in the center and heater controls on the right (note that the heater core is bypassed but the fan works). The carpets are probably a few years old and show some light fading, but they're in good shape and i wouldn't worry about it. Auxiliary gauges under the dash monitor oil pressure, temperature, and voltage and that shifter is linked to a c4 3-speed automatic transmission. No power-robbing options, no weight-adding accessories, just a clean, no-nonsense interior that's ready to rumble. A lumpy camshaft gives it that hi-po idle and it pulls without seeming to run out of breath.
21,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at carsforsale.com
  • 56,661
  • 21,995 overpriced
  • Fort Worth, TX
  • oldride.com
  • 56,661 yellow automatic
Without a lot of mass to push around, the built 302 under the hood is a massive over-achiever to make this neat little coupe a very dangerous adversary on the streets. Door fit is acceptable, the final cut and buff on the paint brought out a fantastic shine, and with body-colored bumpers, it has a subtle, custom look that really works. A lot of the original chrome and trim does remain in place, and provides a nice contrast to the Chrome Yellow paint, with items like the grille being in particular
21,995 Fort Worth, TXFort Worth, TX at oldride.com