

Repainted in its originally optioned Raven Black paint with matching red vinyl interior and white convertible top, this Lorain, Ohio–built convertible is quite the tits. Make: Ford Model: Falcon Country of origin: United States of America Year: 1963 Engine: 4300cc V8 Transmission: 4 speed manual Height: 1384 mm Width. The new five-passenger Futura Sport hardtop coupe included front bucket seats, a central. Base Futura convertibles were priced at $2,470, while the fancier Sports were priced at $2,591 before options. A new Futura series was conceived to replace the Deluxe models of 1962. V-8 engine and Ford-o-Matic automatic transmission. This example is equipped with the optional 260 cu. This is the 1/8 Ford Falcon 1963 from the Salvat Publisher. Sport versions added wire wheel covers as well as bucket seats with a center console.įord built 18,942 six-passenger (bench-seat) Falcon Futura convertibles and 12,250 five-passenger (bucket-seat) Falcon Futura Sport convertibles for the model year. Q: What engines did the 1963 Ford Falcon have A: The 1963 Ford Falcon had the following engine options: Inline 6 (2365 cc 144.3 cu in. As the fanciest of Falcons, Futuras included a chrome horn ring rear armrests and ashtrays two horns Futura wheel covers in place of the standard hubcaps a Futura logo on the “C-pillar” (on coupes) chrome side-window, windshield, and rear-window moldings a horizontal chrome strip between the taillights and a horizontal arrow-style chrome strip on the bodyside. The 2 nd generation occurred from 1964-1965. The Sprint, which included Falcon's first V-8 engine, arrived mid-year. During the American Ford Falcon’s 10.5 years of history, there were 3.5 distinct generations of the model.

The Falcon finally received a convertible version for 1963 in three levels of trim-Futura, Futura Sport, and Futura Sprint.
