1964 Ford Falcon / $100 At a Time
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2014
- Shane has owned this 1964 ford falcon Sprint 2 door hardtop since 1997 when he was 15 years old. He bought this car for $500 and made payments "$100 at a time". The car was a shell when he got it and over the years he has turned it into a running, and driving classic car with a Ford 302 V8 and a 5-spd manual transmission out of a Mustang 5.0.
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I have a ton more respect for a car built with blood, sweat and tears than a car built with cubic $$. Sweet ride!
Never let her go mate. I miss my old falcon every single day and night since it was stolen 12 years ago. Hearing that 302 almost brought me to tears. I love your build.
I had one of these. She was my very 1st car. A '64 Falcon Sprint convertible. I was red w/ red interior, bench seat, factory 4-speed, 260 v8. Thought it was a 289 hi-po, but when i went to rebuild the engine, I found out it was a 260 w/289 hi-po heads and a 500 cfm holly 2-bbl carb. It had a white convertible top. The car was only 4 yrs old when I bought it used for 1200.00. It had blk painted wheels, chrome trim rings, and baby moon hubcaps. I reall LOVED that car! She was my pride and joy!! Seeing your car brings back all kinds of good memories. You have really done a GREAT job of bringing her back from the dead. I sincerely hope you have as many great times with her as I had w/mine!!
the feel of driving a vehicle that you brought to life with your own two hands, when you have touched and turned every bolt; wrestled with the very heart and soul of the thing. To know a car so intimately, that it becomes more than just a machine, but a living thing with whom you have a serious relationship. Yes I can see that you understand.
I wish Ford would make a modern day retro version of the 64 Falcon. Car design's of today really need that nostalgia touch.
moofushu I don't think they will the. Ford mustang was based of the falcon.
I agree they should and a modern galaxy 500
No
@Real Dudes Party Nude wow. Show your sorry true ignorance. Of course UA-cam is free to comment whatever you want. With that said, your comment is sorry as hell. He did the car the way he wanted and could do. But there will always be smart ass haters like you, just to cut someone or something down. All because YOU don't like it. Its sad and pathetic. But not going to argue with you because believe mark twain said it best "its best not argue with a FOOL, on lookers may not be able to tell the difference." But your name says a lot, especially 'bout your character. Well that and your comment. Dude works hard to build a car he loves, and you comment what you did. Really? World will always be full of people like you.😂
Be careful what you wish for. Rememberwhat they did to the thunderbird? Yikes.
'64' and '65' Falcons had the greatest styling and the engines, 6 cyl. or 8 cyl. were all bullet proof. These cars were some of the unsung heroes of the mid '60's for sure.
funny, just found a blue 64 falcon with a rebuilt 6cyl. Im 17 and its a dream car that I can have, but will insurance be too much?
@@zakr7429 I got a 1969 Ford Falcon, got it insured for 175$ for the whole year.
Gotta say, this is the most attractive falcon I think I've ever seen! Your choice of color and wheels are absolutely perfect in my eyes. And the way you got the car to sit is perfect as well
The 64 falcons are Beautiful cars
OMG, in the 1970s I had one that looked just like that - same color, same wheels, everything!
Beautiful Sprint, and awsome the time you took with it, Man it's a winner, don't sell it!
as someone that bought and rebuilt a 64 falcon at 15 in the 90s, I love this project man. She's absolutely beautiful.
I'm a Chevy guy, but it's hard to resist a beautiful Ford Falcon!
Luiz Chevelle every chevy guy has to say he’s a Chevy guy. Just admit you love all cars and call it a fucking day I hate your branders.
Justin. .. just have fun. Any car. ANY GUY OR GIRL. YEA.
Derpy Derp yep i agree. Dirt under finger nail...
Indeed.
If I wasn’t already in love with f100s, this would be my car! So perfect!
Great story on accomplishing your Ford Falcon dream!
Love the level of dedication to that car, great looking build.
Beautiful 64! Look forward to seeing it at a local cruise.
ok, srsly, it has a part from a fricking Geo Metro? that sir, makes this car all the more awesome. That brake booster owes you a debt of gratitude!
Awesome story and a beautiful car. Definitely one of the best looking falcons I have ever seen.
I had a 64 sprint convertible as a young man. LOVED the car. Had to sell it when I lost my job. Sad. I miss that car soooo much.
This is a beautiful car man. The '64 falcon is my dream car, love the body lines, love the interior, love the car in general it's perfect..very nice car
be proud of that color choice it caught my eye immediately while understated it is awesome
Great story
Excellent archival documentary
Restoring your love. Great job 👍
Nice to see a California car that's not been chopped up and a lowrider. Excellent 👍
Hey Shane, thats an awsome car. I think the 64 is the best year for the falcon. I think they have more character than the mustangs by far.
Shane, thanks so much for sharing your beautiful Ford Falcon with us all! Don't worry about the money you've put into it! You may or may not be able to recoup those funds when and if you ever sell it, but your own personal enjoyment, pride of ownership, comfort, safety, and joy are ALWAYS good investments! Enjoy it and make no apologies to anyone! I was born in the Bronx, NYC, in January 1964. In June of 1964 my late Dad bought my late Mom a brand new 1964 Ford Falcon Futura sedan from Laurie Ford in Morris Plains, NJ. It was "Springtime Yellow" (to this day I still LOVE yellow cars!), with a Silver/Gray interior. It was smooth riding, nimble (170 C.I. inline 6 cyl engine), easy to drive and to park, and just the right size for my Mom, who was a very "petite" lady, 5' tall and maybe 100 lbs). She loved that Falcon! It was still in daily reliable service to our family when it was traded in (1977) for...wait for it...a bright Orange AMC Gremlin! When Dad would reflect on the life changing events of 1964, years later, he would mention the birth of a son, (me) in January, and would always talk about the much beloved Falcon...he mostly talked about the Falcon if the truth be told! :)
Very cool. I especially love that you have touched and seen every square inch of your car. Keep it for life and you'll have the reward of all the memories it brought you.
I hope you can keep it forever Pretty cool you could find an old timer like it
how could you hate something like this this car is bloody beautiful
When i was a kid growing up neighbor had 641/2ford falcon sprint i watched it being restored and perfectly built to a extreme standard! I'm a Rhode Islander, and he had completed it with the license plate (COBRA), I can still picture it in my mind ripping four gears of posi. Oh I didn't mention convertible, metallic green on black interior, built 289 with 400 plus h.p. 4 11's with proper reinforced suspension to keep that amazing power to the ground!
You put in the work, you deserve to enjoy it young man. Gotta respect your perseverance. Nice....
After listening to this video. I got to get my 84 bronco 2 rolling again.. it some WHAT trick out already..got to bring it back to life
Nice work young man . I had one in 1976 got it two weeks before I turned sixteen, work all summer for it . Had a six cylinder, 3 speed on the floor sixths on the back with ET slots , and of course a 8 track . Hope you have as many good times in yours as I did .
Great looking Car!
She's a beauty! I'm still driving my 65 Futura convertible, purchased in 69.
I don't even like falcons because the back lights but yours is so beautiful and makes me want one!
I love Falcons from 1960 to 1966! Nice review!
Excellent ride, you should be so proud.
My first car was a '64 Falcon Futura with a 4 speed. Had a real good time with it! Love your video.
I love stories like this. My youngest is currently doing an 82 Stang. Rock on Bro.
Stunning car. Love this kind of story's.
Thanks Manuel!
My grandpa has one and ive wanted since I was a kid and he gave it to me on my 16th birthday
I learned to drive in a 64 Falcon. Love this car.
'64 was the best looking Falcon ever. In 1968 at 16 and 1/2 half I bought my very first car. A '64 Falcon Futura convertible (with borrowed money from dad of course). $895. dollars and I was the proudest kid in my high school parking lot. That car was gorgeous.
thats exactly how I want to be. At 17, for a few grand I can have myself a hard top blue Futura with a rebuilt 6 cyl. I am just really worried about insurance if I buy it :(
I'll bet you wish you still had it.
I'm in love with that car...
Woohoo, another three pedal Ford! Nice job!
Thanks for the great video,lots of memories!
Love these! Mom had a 63 grocery getter. Lost the keys once. Being 14 yrs. Old of course I hot wired it so we could get to the key man. She never looked at me the same!💝
This car looks so sick .. Amazing job .. Congrats !!
You can really see the hard work he put on this beauty .. 100 best spended $ ever !! 🤘🏽
LOL. 150 times over.
BTDT.👍👍
Sweet ride and great job. Who the heck thumb downs a video like this ?
Nice build! I love the stance, the color, and especially the fact that you swapped the 5-speed and better brakes.
Awesome down-to-earth car and owner! You should do more real-world vintage car vids, that would be great!
Totally agreed !!
Very cool story, car is coming along nicely! Great job.
I had a '65 Falcon, plain jane. 144, manual, 2dr sedan. Maroon with metallic flakes. Options? Radio and heater. Bought used in '71 when I got out of the Navy. No road rocket, but got me there and back. Slow and easy and it would go anywhere. I swear, I think it was part Jeep at times. Developed electrical problems after six years no one could track down. Like selling a child when I had to let it go and kick myself often for doing so but cash was tight and all.
I love the '64 falcon. This one is awesome with the 5.0. Thanks for the video.
Great car man, love the look of the 64 Falc especially in that color , old cars are never perfect but got character you just dont get in modern cars.
Great car and great job restoring it, well done!
This made my whole day. thanks. i have a 64 Falcon Ranchero. Thanks for the idea for the disk break conversion, I am going to do the same. beautiful car.
Beautiful sweet ride. I had a 64 Falcon back in the 80s. Loved it. Yours actually looks super tough! Nice work.
Sick Ride! Love the stance.
Just simply an awesome vid & story! Thank you for sharing.
god bless, i bet your dad is proud of you, for the job well done
I always come back to this video, love this car, have my own classic. Kinda the same story, I've been slowly working on mine for years, almost finished...
Great video.. Awesome car!
I had one when I was 18, a long time ago, it was a very nice car, not too many like it around, but I didn't take care of it, wisht it was still here.
I'm soon to get my Dad's 65 Falcon Futura. Hardtop, maroon in color. All original, I think it has a 170 engine. But it's been sitting over 25 years in his garage. Like you, it's more sentimental...great memories I had as a child growing up with it. I have my garage all cleaned out, just waiting for that day. I just hope it's not so rusted. From what I can see, it's still in good shape. I hope to post some video of it someday. Thanks for the great video!
Are you waiting for your dad to pass away an even has a space in your garage for his car? Sounds weird.
It is 4 months later. I hope he is at a good health and will live for over 100 years..
No, not at all. He is moving into another house. He asked me if I wanted it. It's been sitting in his garage for over 25 years. So it will be a big restoration project for me.
I have a 65 Falcon that is in bad shape, but work is progressing.
Great car you did well always liked the Falcons I had a 62 and 63 at one time.
Good job young man. The mid-60's falcons were the first new cars that I liked. The torgue thrust wheels go well with that car.
love those Falcons!
Man I bought a 1960 ford falcon couple of weeks ago and I'm very excited to start the restoration your video inspired me to finish my project thanks
Paint job- Beautiful 😊
I really enjoyed your video! It was awesome. Keep up the good work Brother! It's nice to see someone around my age have such a passion for cool cars!
BEAUTIFUL CAR !!
Please Keep those wheels and tires! They are so cool!
My dad owned about a half dozen Falcons. My brother has two Falcons a car and a truck. I broke the mold and went with a 1971 Mustang Mach 1 ! Don't get me wrong, I would love a Falcon, I want the one Mell Gibson drove in "Road Warrior"! ;)
Stan
He's keeping the wheels. Sounds like your family loves Fords.
OH those Australian Falcons are awesome but you better have a fat wallet.
Beautiful Falcon, great video
Thanks Jeffrey, Glad you enjoyed it!
Gotta say I'm really loving this
Thanks for doing this video. Very much enjoyed your story and keep up the good work. Always loved this model.😎
thanks for posting. beautiful car. well done.
Excellent job be proud of your work
thats beautiful, well done
This was the car I learned to drive in I was 13,love it! Belong to my mom was in mint condition! 1964 Falcon, stick.
Sweet ride. Super nice and great story. Its priceless.
What a Chariot, love it...
Nice job Shane! It's cool just to see that you still HAVE your first car at all...I'm not a Ford guy,
but if I were to put effort into one,it would be a mid to late '60's Falcon. I hope your interior turns out as good body and paint. Keep it up man.
I have been a fan of the 1963 Falcon Sprint since they hit the market and honestly I did not like the 1964 model styling when it was introduced, not at all. But this one is amazing. Awesome job!
wow , nice sound, nice performance, Congratulations, really.
I did the same thing i bought a 63 ford fairlane 500 at age 20 for 900 gave the guy 500 down and 4 payments of 100 over 4 weeks i fixed it up i put probly 25 thousand into over the course of 5 years made it brand new then someone ran a stop sign and slammed into me and killed it but didnt kill me! I had the car for 15 years its been 3 years since i sold it so someone could give it a good home i miss my 63 but since ive had a 67 plymouth i rebuilt the 383 and sold it to get a garage kept 67 impala that i now drive daily! These cars have personality style and class! U just have to have a love for these cars and know how to weld and build!
thats the best looking 64 falcon ive seen, your lucky, the nearest we can get is the 65 aussie built futura hardtop with only a 6, just not the same! well done awesome car!
Good vid bro. I got a 64 Futura I bought and shipped over from San Diego to Hawaii where I live. Love the thing to death jus wished it was a 4 speed too, but its clean and all the old hot rodders around trip on how I got such a rare car they all wish they had.
Nice ride cool color !! I dig the back story. True hot rodding !
Beatiful car, that sound :D
Great story, great car, great, great video.
Outstanding! Not only has a cool car but surfz!
Wow i really enjoyed this video.thanks for sharing with us.
I see a cherry red 1965 ford falcon almost everyday. Had to do my research. That car is my goal. Thank you for the video I know where I'm investing my money
Looks great so far, the colour suits the body shape & chrome & stainless contrasts it nicely. Yep, cars are a money pit usually, but look what you get back for it, the experience & enjoyment & you got a very cool looking two door Ford you can use, cruise & enjoy everyday. Hats off to you & thanks for sharing!
It's about much more than money. 👍👍
Very very nice!
We had a 67 falcon at one time. I wish we didn't have to get rid of it.
Good for you. Very nice Falcon. Love the 63-65 falcons. The 4.6 and T5 work like a dream in your Falcon. It is so quick and cruises like a big car. Very reliable and efficient.
Bill Cavazos It's got a 5.0, doubt the overhead cam 4.6 would even fit in a Falcon...