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JimNNN 11-28-2019 04:26 PM

Interesting customized Falcon.
 

These kind of custom cars are interesting to me because they look much less like customized cars and more like cars that ask the question, "what if the manufacturer had tried something like this?"



I don't at all like the way the roadster conversion panel looks on this car, but I'm really impressed with the workmanship and engineering involved with the other basic mods. (Don't stop watching til you've seen the trailer.) Maybe it doesn't accomplish it's task exactly the way a Skyliner did, but I think he did a pretty good job.


Of course, an option like this wouldn't have made sense on an economy car like the Falcon back in the day, but it's impressive that the builder followed through on such a daunting and challenging task.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-na0uPrlJYc

Dobie Gillis 11-28-2019 08:05 PM

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He did an excellent job and it looks awesome until he puts the roadster panel on. If it were me I think I would use the trailer to store the top and forget the roadster panel and all the electrics/hydraulics involved. Maybe fab up a convertible boot.

scicala 11-28-2019 08:09 PM

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That's an awful lot of engineering and work to end up with that ugly seal between the rear seat cover and the body. Not my cup of tea. I like it a lot better with the stock Sprint hardtop. Just my opinion.


Sal

paul2748 11-28-2019 08:32 PM

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Nice piece of engineering - but - Ford did the same thing back in 1957 and a number of foreign cars have had this option for a number of years..

JimNNN 11-28-2019 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by paul2748 (Post 1826307)
Nice piece of engineering - but - Ford did the same thing back in 1957 and a number of foreign cars have had this option for a number of years..


Yes, it's not something I would've wanted to do to that car either, but my point was this guy had a passion for this type of thing, and followed his passion to a high level of execution. I think the convertible Lincolns and Thunderbirds of the early to mid sixties also had the retractable feature for their soft tops, and they were (as I understand it) only marginally less problematic than the Skyliners.



I really agree with scicala on the unsightly seal for the roadster panel. Strange that the builder would opt for this after a high level of execution on the other stuff. Dobie's idea of a convertible boot, or maybe even some sort of custom tonneau cover might've been a better option.



Oh well. Hope everyone is having a great Thanksgiving.

Alaska Jim 11-29-2019 01:21 AM

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The quality of the work and the engineering is excellent . That said I am with Sal. I like it the way it was stock. just make it a factory 260V8 with a 4 sp.

KULTULZ 11-29-2019 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Alaska Jim (Post 1826363)

... just make it a factory 260V8 with a 4 sp.

How about a 347 w TRICK FLOW heads and 260 fender badges ... ?

Can we say SLEEPER?

mercman from oz 11-29-2019 04:24 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575062468

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575062468
The owner of this 1963 Ford Falcon has done a great job converting it to a Retractable Hardtop. His matching Trailer with side opening is also a work of art.

Alaska Jim 11-29-2019 08:55 PM

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Kultulz, That would work for me.

KULTULZ 11-29-2019 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Alaska Jim (Post 1826596)

Kultulz, That would work for me.

It would have to look somewhat stock to trick 'em.

mercman from oz 11-30-2019 06:15 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575065663

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575065663
Something different. Here is another persons idea of a custom Falcon. This one started out as an Australian 1964 XM Falcon Sedan and the rear has been extended to accommodate the Continental Kit spare wheel. It also has high flying rear tail fins. Ford Australia never updated the falcons each year, but used the same body from 1960 to 1965. On the XM model of 1964, the taillights were placed higher as can be seen on the red XP Hardtop in the background. For the XP series, Mercury Comet front fenders were adopted.

JimNNN 12-01-2019 04:18 AM

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Thanks for the pics, mercman from Oz.



Something I never quite understood: What was the evolution of the Falcon in Australia? I know it started out somewhat similar to the US Falcon (save some trim differences) per your pics - essentially a big selling economy car. It eventually became a great looking muscle car in your country, however. Both the Falcon and the muscle car as a concept were pretty much dead in the US by the mid 70's. When did the AUS Falcon get that iconic styling (circa '75?) and how long did it last? It was very different from the Fords of the '70's in the US, and I don't quite understand why. They had some Falcon muscle cars in the US by the late 60's, but they never looked like the Australian versions, as far as I can tell.

mercman from oz 12-02-2019 06:30 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575328269

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575328269
This car is a 1972 XA Ford Falcon GT Sedan. In Australia, car companies didn't introduce a new car every year like they did in the USA. Some models were on sale for 18 months or longer before the next model was released. That is why models here were know by a code number, in this case, this model was known as an XA Falcon and was on sale from 1972 to 1973. The replacement was known as an XB model which were sold from 1973 to 1976. When the first Falcon was released in Australia, it was nearly identical to the USA model and was code named XK. it remained in production until it was replaced by the XL model mid 1962. The same body was used until 1966 when the XR series was introduced. The XR models had a similar body as your 1966 models. It was replaced in 1968 with the XT series. Then, for the XW and XY series, the same body was used but with new tail lights and different front fenders. The XA series (as per above pictures) was the first model to get all new styling that was completely Australian. If you want to see more about these Australian Falcons, check out this great Brochure Site. They show brochures from most models, and continue to add more when located. I personally have donated hundreds of scans from my collection of Falcon Brochures. It is a great Web Site. Regards Mercman <>< http://www.oldcarbrochures.org/Austr...con/index.html

JimNNN 12-02-2019 08:30 PM

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Thanks for the explanation. I learned something. I'll check out the link.



From what I can tell, there's another difference between American and Australian Fords: In Australia, they seemed to be willing to make some of the more conspicuous performance packages available in 4 door versions back then. Of course, it's common in the US today (with the Dodge Charger as the most obvious example) but back then it seemed that the most conspicuous muscle cars in the US were 2 doors. There were probably a few fast 4 doors that came out of the factory over here, but they were in what you might call the "sleeper" category...i.e., not overtly marketed as performance cars. Cop cars would be in this category.

mercman from oz 12-02-2019 11:25 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575346772

The Ford Falcon GT was also available for the first time as Hardtop in the 1972 XA series like this example. Ford Australia offered Falcon Hardtops in the XM & XP Series, but there were none for the XR, XT, XW or XY series. The roof line resembles the USA Ford Torino. This body styles was also available on lower priced cars that came with a 6 cylinder engine. These old Falcon Hardtops are very desirable cars in Australia these days. It is just a pity that people didn't take good care of them, as not too many remain.

mercman from oz 12-02-2019 11:40 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575347278

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575347278

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575347278

The XB Series followed the XA Series, and they were once again available in the GT Series like these cars. While the Hardtop was available for the final time in the XC Series, there were no more Falcon GT's. The XB Falcon Sedan and Hardtop were the last Falcon GT's until the 1991 EB Falcon GT Sedan. The XB Falcons received a new grille and taillights that were different from the XA Series they replaced.

mercman from oz 12-02-2019 11:53 PM

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https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575348171

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1575348171
When Ford Australia finally decided to update the original 1960 (XK Series), they introduced this XL Series half way through 1962. At first glance, it does look like the USA 1963 Falcons, as it has the Thunderbird Roof Line, and the correct 63 style side chrome trim and taillights, (even though they were smaller than those on the USA 1963 Falcons), however, the biggest difference is in the front. Ford Australia carried over the original 1960 Falcon front fenders and hood. Even the front bumper was carried over, but was now fitted with park lights. Notice the grille and you will see that it is totally different to any that were released in the USA. we never received the true 61, 62, 63, 64 or 65 Falcons here, but we did receive a Hardtop in the XM & XP Series. The roof and front doors were imported and incorporated into the design of the Australian models. Hope that you enjoyed this short history on the Australia Ford Falcons.

JimNNN 12-04-2019 02:49 PM

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Thanks for more great pics. That early (XL) blue Falcon looks like the US Falcon, but you're right, the front is somehow different. Hard to notice at first - I think the headlights sit deeper in the grille.



I don't think most Americans were aware of the later Australian XA or XB Falcons until the Mad Max movies. They seemed to become desirable after that, though hardly anyone has one. I never saw one in person until I was in Australia last year, and even then I saw just the one.

KULTULZ 12-04-2019 04:03 PM

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What strikes me is how FORD of AU used the 351C whereas we used the 302/5.0L-5.8L. They also had a 302C. Lost of desirable engine parts there. Take-off heads were shipped in containers for re-sale.

KULTULZ 12-04-2019 04:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mercman from oz (Post 1827643)


This car appears (to me) as a 68 MONTEGO FRT and a 71 TORINO Fastback rear.


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