See More photos & Information on this car at: www.coyoteclassics.com/vehicles/654/1964-ford-falcon-futura To See all of our Current Inventory Click: www.coyoteclassics.com/vehicles Coyote Classics (Greene, Iowa) Call: (641) 816-3145 Email: Midwestmucsle@coyoteclassics.com UA-cam Subscribe: ua-cam.com/channels/zS0gAf_2TZGD3HY6L0aeXA.html Facebook: facebook.com/CoyoteClassicsINC Instagram: instagram.com/coyote_Classics/
I had a 1964 Sprint convertible white with red interior 4-speed with a boss 302 . I sold it and then I bought a 69 GTO ram Air 400 HO. Those were the days my friend. 🇺🇲🙂
Nice piece of Ford iron restored to near perfect condition. Love the 289, the AC is a classy touch, the only real drawback is the manual drums. With a lot of stop and go or a few hot laps the manual master cylinder is susceptible to fade, but overall I'd give this one a 9.5. for 40k it's no too pricey for an everyday driver and is sure to turn heads everywhere. Bravo!
Wow, the paint looks like black glass, you just don`t see these anymore, they were ahead of there time, great body lines, nothing wrong with a 289, they powered a ton of Mustangs, I love all the bright trim on the black paint, it`s show and go, in one package.
Love Coyote Classics, with all the props I through you guys, I thought for sure you would deliver that beautiful 72 Buick GS Stage one to my house, you know the orange one, TEEHEE, have a great day.
Had a 64 Falcon, a convertible no less, with three on the tree, back in 73. Have regretted selling it for the last fifty years. Replaced it with a 68 Impala Fastback Coupe, regret selling it too.
Love it only wish it was a 65 and more horse power I would be a buyer. At 41000 is a little high in my opinion,but a nice car would love to own for a little less cost.
It is a fully restored car. Miles on car of this age are not verifiable or relevant on cars that have been fully restored. The odometer could be from a whole different car
You point out all of the imperfections, and act like their nothing, but when a brings his car to trade, and it’s all shiny, with perfections, you would not looking at them like don’t matter, you’d be deducting for each defect including improper alignment of body parts.
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What a beautiful car love the old falcons
In the 70’s My dad had a 68, tubbed out with a 302. what a beautiful car
I had a 1964 Sprint convertible white with red interior 4-speed with a boss 302 .
I sold it and then I bought a 69 GTO ram Air 400 HO. Those were the days my friend. 🇺🇲🙂
Boss 302 wasn't available untill 1969 or 70
Nice piece of Ford iron restored to near perfect condition. Love the 289, the AC is a classy touch, the only real drawback is the manual drums. With a lot of stop and go or a few hot laps the manual master cylinder is susceptible to fade, but overall I'd give this one a 9.5. for 40k it's no too pricey for an everyday driver and is sure to turn heads everywhere. Bravo!
Wow, the paint looks like black glass, you just don`t see these anymore, they were ahead of there time, great body lines, nothing wrong with a 289, they powered a ton of Mustangs, I love all the bright trim on the black paint, it`s show and go, in one package.
this is absolute gorgeous
That a beautiful Falcon it needs a 4 or 5 speed manual transmission
Love Coyote Classics, with all the props I through you guys, I thought for sure you would deliver that beautiful 72 Buick GS Stage one to my house, you know the orange one, TEEHEE, have a great day.
Had a 64 Falcon, a convertible no less, with three on the tree, back in 73. Have regretted selling it for the last fifty years. Replaced it with a 68 Impala Fastback Coupe, regret selling it too.
Let's see more of that Dane guy
He's got a nice butt
worth every cent!!!
Drove my 6 on 5 cylinders for 5k miles.
"Beautiful."!!!
very nice
Nice, better than Mustang, It needs a 5 or 6 speed trans.
The doors are fitting that way cause of the new weather seals as it wears in it'll get closer.... beautiful Falcon tho
Needs a 4 speed and would be perfect
Love it only wish it was a 65 and more horse power I would be a buyer. At 41000 is a little high in my opinion,but a nice car would love to own for a little less cost.
41k yikes!
$41,000 with over 100,000 miles?
It is a fully restored car. Miles on car of this age are not verifiable or relevant on cars that have been fully restored. The odometer could be from a whole different car
@@CoyoteClassics fair enough
Is the engine stock
3 on the tree?
auto did you watch the vid?
You point out all of the imperfections, and act like their nothing, but when a brings his car to trade, and it’s all shiny, with perfections, you would not looking at them like don’t matter, you’d be deducting for each defect including improper alignment of body parts.
Водитель нажимает на педаль тормоза левой ногой😱😱😱
I only want to spend $30,000. This car to rich for me .
That's not how I remember
Mike Postemas hot rod