1964 Ford Falcon project

Discussion in 'Station Wagon Projects' started by The Duke, Jul 7, 2012.

  1. The Duke

    The Duke New Member

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    Hey everyone this is my 1964 ford falcon that I am restoring
     
  2. Eagle Freek

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    Looks like you got a lot of work ahead of you. Good luck and keep us posted on the progress.
     
  3. 1OldFordMan

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    Looks like a good solid project to start with. Most that age are rusted away. Good luck!
     
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    Love the Falcon Wagons! Good luck with the resto!
     
  5. the Rev

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    been there....gotta dirty shirt somewhere;)

    i'll be watching this one:cheers:
     
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    Good luck Duke!
     
  7. 64Falcon

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    Man after my own heart. We just brought home a 64 2 door falcon wagon. Have you any info on the rear crank window? Mine goes up and down fine Except for that last inch. Won't go down far enough to open the gate. Any advice?
     

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