This 1964 Ford Falcon two-door wagon is one of approximately 6,034 examples produced for the model year and was modified during prior ownership with a fuel-injected 5.0L V8 linked with a four-speed automatic transmission. The car was acquired by the seller in 2018, and additional modifications include a repaint in orange, four-wheel disc brakes, aftermarket 17″ wheels, tubular front control arms, height-adjustable front coilovers, power-assisted rack and pinion steering, long-tube headers, a custom dual exhaust system, air…
This 1964 Ford Falcon two-door wagon is one of approximately 6,034 examples produced for the model year and was modified during prior ownership with a fuel-injected 5.0L V8 linked with a four-speed automatic transmission. The car was acquired by the seller in 2018, and additional modifications include a repaint in orange, four-wheel disc brakes, aftermarket 17″ wheels, tubular front control arms, height-adjustable front coilovers, power-assisted rack and pinion steering, long-tube headers, a custom dual exhaust system, air conditioning, and a multimedia stereo.
Originally finished in Wimbledon White, the car was painted its current shade of orange during previous ownership. The seller notes that the spare tire well was shortened, the windshield replaced, and the bumpers re-chromed. Features include black pinstripes, a chrome roof rack, dual side mirrors, a two-speed Newport Engineering wiper motor, and aftermarket window tint.
Staggered-width 17″ Wheel Vintique wheels are finished in black with polished hubcaps and are wrapped in Nitto NT555 tires sized 235/45 up front and 245/45 in back. Braking is handled by power-assisted four-wheel discs with stainless steel-braided lines, and the car has reportedly been fitted with Global West tubular front control arms, height-adjustable coilovers, and subframe braces, along with a front sway bar, rear air shocks, and a Flaming River rack and pinion steering kit.
The bench seats have reportedly been fitted with replacement foam padding and upholstered in vinyl with patterned inserts. Equipment includes an under-dash air conditioning and heater unit, a multimedia stereo, a power rear window, aftermarket cupholders, a fire extinguisher housed in the rear cargo area, and a tilting steering column. A battery cutoff switch is mounted below the dashboard along with engine fan, fuel pump, and light switches.
A three-spoke steering wheel sourced from a Corvette and fitted with a Ford-logo horn button frames an instrument bezel from a Ford Mustang housing Stewart Warner instrumentation consisting of a 160-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and auxiliary gauges. The five-digit odometer indicates around 600 miles. True mileage is unknown.
Originally equipped with a 260ci V8, the car was fitted with a 5.0-liter V8 and four-speed automatic transmission reportedly sourced from a 1994 Ford Mustang during prior ownership around 2012. The engine is said to have been installed using a Painless wiring kit and harness and has been modified with long-tube headers, a custom dual exhaust system with Spintech mufflers, a conical air filter, an aluminum radiator, and an upgraded engine computer.