Cruising in Style: 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint Hardtop 302 4-Speed Build, 350Hp V8 Sweet Sound
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The Ford Falcon debuted in 1960 as a small automobile built to compete with other vehicles in its class, including the Chevrolet Corvair and the Plymouth Valiant. The Falcon has proven to be a popular automobile among drivers who enjoy its dependable performance and fuel efficiency over the years.
When it officially entered the market, the 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint Hardtop had a 260 V8 engine. The car we’re talking about today now sports a more powerful 302 engine. Aluminum heads, an aluminum intake, and a street performance cam are fitted to the 302 engine. The engine’s output is increased to an astonishing 350 horsepower as a result of these changes. The engine is mated to the original T-10 four-speed gearbox, resulting in an exciting driving experience.
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The brilliant Guards Red paint job on this Falcon Sprint Hardtop is one of the first things that draws the eye. This color was not offered as a factory option in 1963, but it looks great on the car. The car rides on 14-inch Supreme Wheels, which offer a touch of modern elegance while keeping the Falcon’s traditional appearance.
The Falcon Sprint Hardtop has a three-tone original interior that is in outstanding shape on the inside. The seats, door panels, and dashboard are all different hues of red, white, and black, giving the vehicle a striking and elegant appearance. The car also has a factory radio and heater, which contribute to the interior’s comfort and convenience.
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The 302 engine starts with a loud roar that can be heard for blocks. The suspension and brakes have also been updated to accommodate the greater power, making the car a pleasure to drive on the road.
Play TJ Meagher’s video to see this sweet 1963½ Ford Falcon Sprint all the way around.