The Ford Falcon was America's first purpose-built compact car, debuting in 1960. It then became a successful rally racer.
The Sprint version debuted in 1963 to provide the Ford Falcon lineup with a sportier option. It also served as the model that eventually donated its underpinnings to the super-popular Mustang that ...
The last time veteran Joe Viracola saw his newly purchased 1963 Ford Falcon, it was sitting in a Los Angeles church parking lot. Then it got ripped off. Thirty years later, the California Highway ...
You don't see woodies featured in the pages of SRM very often, but it's not because we haven't seen any worthy of an appearance. No, the problem is actually quite the opposite. Being located in ...
Jay Page brought out his immaculate '63 Ford Falcon Squire wagon from his home in Bluffdale, Utah and blew everybody away, so there was no doubt when it came time to select it for a Top 100 pick. The ...
Some cars are born ordinary, sold in the millions, and quietly fade into used-car lots. Others never make it past the drawing board, existing only in sketches and engineers’ daydreams. And then there ...
Paul Meray loves his ’63 Ford Falcon convertible, as well he should. It’s Venetian yellow, an optional pastel that year, with a black top and new black upholstery. The retired fire captain from Warren ...
Al and Trudi Dufek of Largo Vista, Texas, have had a long and colorful history with this '63 Falcon Sprint. As a matter of fact, the car was in Trudi's driveway when Al stopped by to pick her up for ...
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