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    Posted 14 years ago

    rip
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    This was my Ford Falcon. I had to let it go, to someone who could bring her back to life. Those were the good old days when cars had style. Thanks for looking. Rip

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    1. TRIKER TRIKER, 14 years ago
      Beautiful car. I've owned a 1962, a 1963 wagon and I now own a 1962 Ranchero that I bought in 1979. Too bad you had to let it go. I let my Ranchero get away once but got it back a couple years later from a friend I sold it to. I won't do that again. I'm keeping it forever!
    2. rip rip, 14 years ago
      Thanks
      The man I sold her to has the money to do to her what I couldn't. So she is in better hands now. Rip
    3. upstatenycollector upstatenycollector, 14 years ago
      That's great. A 64 2 door Falcon was my first road car. Straight six 3 speed. I had a lot of fun in that car. I hate to think of all the cars I had (68 Impala SS convertible, 66 GTO with 3 2 barrels, 69 Grand Prix 400 ci, 79 Firebird). I won't evengo into my fathers stuff. Live and learn I guess...
    4. Militarist Militarist, 11 years ago
      My first car was a 64 Falcon. Great little car with a six cylinder and automatic trans. Manual choke was great for winter starting except one time when it stuck on me and I drove with both feet on the brakes. The other problem was that the car rusted out above the head lights very quickly because there is a space there that filled up with road dirt and salt from the wheels since Ford was too cheap to seal off that section properly.

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