The little Falcons seem to be getting popular recently. I've seen a few real
nice ones at car shows. I'm not sure how the aftermarket parts supply is for
these cars but they're simple cars & it seems that they'd be easy to restore
if you can get parts.
My very first car was a 62 Mercury Meteor which is a Mercury version of the
Falcon. It was a great little car that I drove for years.
Don
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Ok guys/gals, I stumbled across a pretty neat looking '63 Falcon Squire
wagon for $850!   It's admittedly rough, but looks to be about 95%
complete, and runs and drives!  That little 170ci engine fired right up
and purred quietly.

All the glass and trim are present, and in surprisingly good
condition.   It definately needs restored, but for the money, seems
like a pretty good deal.

We always wanted something unique and different, and this thing
certainly fits the bill.   I've always thought the Falcons were pretty
neat.

This would be my 1st non GM car, and I don't know anything about them.

I've not decided I would keep it or not, but seems like it could be a
decent car to keep, and if I change my mind I don't think I should have
much problem getting my money back out of it, and probably even a
little more.   I'm still weary from my Chevelle restoration, so for
sure it'll be a few years before I'd get to it.

Anyone have any comments or words of wisdom?   :-)






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