Read what you wrote about the Falcon. Interesting, I am the owner of that car!
Best regards!
Mats Linden
Read what you wrote about the Falcon. Interesting, I am the owner of that car!
Best regards!
Mats Linden
welcome to UCP, which of cars described exactly do you own?Originally Posted by Mats Linden
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
I own the no 49 car driven by Ljungfelt/Sager in 1964. I have restored it and raced it a couple of time in historic events. 1994 in Mexico in the historic La Carrera Pan Americana.
Mats
http://www.nextcar.com.au/n.ford.fal...963.04nov.htmlOriginally Posted by Mats Linden
nice have you thought about participation in Tour Auto?
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Well why not! Could be nice! When is that?
I tried to open some pictures any idea why I cant!
Best regards!
Mats L
normally you need to make a few posts (like you have done now), and then it would work.Originally Posted by Mats Linden
Tour Auto is during the last weekend of April. We have followed the whole event and for an impression you can have a look here
http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/frame...tem.php&rid=51
a couple of years ago there was even a 1963 Galaxie 7 litre.
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
Falcon
I am also in the (slow) process of building a 1964 clone. I have a Falcon Sprint and have amassed most of the parts. I may deviate a little to make the car street legal, but I would be interested in any set up info available. Did the 64's use a top loader? Thanks, Peter.
wait, thats not possible.. my schooling is wrong!
fail @ the ACT education system
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quite possible too.
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I had the pleasure to watch a Falcon Sprint tear up Eastern Creek raceway at the Australian Muscle Car Masters on 2 September 2007. Photo attached. The car is an absolute classic! And what a sound! My sons and I are planning a restoration on a 60's model Falcon and we are currently looking for a 289 ci V8. The 60's was such a great era. At least you can work on the motors without needing a PhD! Cheers.
MuscleKar, Do you have any more pictures of that car?
Does anyone know what colors the original #200 car was?
Thanks, Peter.
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