My son and I gave Baby Blue, my '65 Valiant, a good washing today. I was going to post a before and after, but the before was way too embarrassing....
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My son and I gave Baby Blue, my '65 Valiant, a good washing today. I was going to post a before and after, but the before was way too embarrassing....
1962 Plymouth Valiant with the 170ci Slant 6. A little rough sound the edges, but a keeper.
Not very exciting in silver, but I’m still liking this 1960 Lark, little flathead 170ci inline 6 and all.
1963 Ford E-Series Van Econoline Falcon Club Wagon and Station Bus
That’s a mouthful, but that’s how it’s listed on eBay. It’s very original, down to the little 170ci inline 6. Very cool
This 1963 Ford Falcon Futura convertible is pretty special, little 170ci inline 6 and 4 on the floor tranny and all!
I brought April in with a Falcon Squire station wagon and I’m going to send it out that way as well. This one is a ‘63, and the Dinoch on it actually looks pretty good.
My favorite Falcons are the early ones, like this ‘61. Now this looks to be another plain Corinthian White 2-door, and I guess that it is. But they sure did it right, with the dog dish hubcaps and keeping the little 170ci inline 6 and making that interior look brand new.
This 1961 Ford Falcon station wagon is certainly not a project. A rare 2-door (3-door?) still retaining it’s little inline 6 (144ci or 170ci?), it is said to run & drive just great. Needs another whitewall, though.