![]() Power is provided by a 170ci inline-six mated to a two-speed automatic transmission. A replacement two-spoke steering wheel frames a horizontal speedometer and a five-digit odometer showing 18k miles, approximately 1,200 of which were added during current ownership. The seller notes that the weatherstripping, firewall pad, sound insulation, rear window, and windshield were replaced as part of the work in the past year. An aftermarket center console with cupholders has been added, and the door handles, window cranks, and knobs are said to have been replaced. A stock AM radio is mounted in the dash, though the seller notes that the speaker is broken. The red vinyl interior was reportedly refurbished during current ownership, including replacement of the headliner, carpeting, and door panels. Suspension work is said to have included replacing the upper and lower control arms, sway bar bushings, tie rod ends, and front and rear shocks. The seller converted the front brakes to discs and installed a power brake booster and proportioning valve. Falken tires fitted up front measure 185/60, while the Yokohama rear tires are sized 205/60. Legendary Wheel Company 15″ LW90 wheels feature polished lips, charcoal grey centers, and faux knock-off spinners. A black California license plate is mounted out back. The work also included removal of the factory faux wood trim, and its mounting holes were welded closed and filled. The driver-side fender was repaired with replacement sheet metal, and rust in the cargo area is said to have been treated with POR-15. ![]() This Falcon wagon is now offered with recent parts receipts and a clean California title in the seller’s name.Ī repaint was reportedly performed last year in International Harvester Red with a matte finish clear coat. Power comes from a 170ci inline-six paired with a two-speed automatic transmission, and fresh spark plugs, wires, and fluids were installed in the last few months. Subsequent work carried out by the seller, his brother, and his son included a repaint in red, along with interior refreshment and the installation of power-assisted front disc brakes, new suspension components, and aftermarket wheels. This 1963 Ford Falcon Squire wagon has spent much of its life in California and was reportedly acquired by the seller from its second owner in 2019.
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