Please visit for additional photos, information and a video. The muscle car movement was all about putting high power engines into small cars. This 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint has a built 302 under the hood and a curb weight of just 2,300 pounds. Whether you call it a muscle car or a pony car, everyone can agree it is a heck of a lot of fun! The 302 is built with a Stealth intake, Holley 4-barrel carburetor, mild cam, Mallory Unilite distributor, Griffin aluminum radiator with billet overflow and billet pullies. Cobra finned valve covers and air cleaner dress it up nicely along with billet spark plug wire looms to keep it all clean and ready to show. Inside you get the bucket seats and center console that the Sprint package was known for, along with a B&M shifter and Auto Gauge white face gauges mounted under the dash. A tachometer is mounted on the dash and has a great vintage look! A/C with modern R-134A freon has been added to make this Falcon a great year-round cruiser. Peacock Blue paint paired with Weld wheels wrapped in radial tires and with upgraded headlights give this car just enough of a custom flair to stand out from the crowd. The Door Tag reveals that this car was original a V8 car, painted in Peacock Blue with a Black interior and a 3.25 gear ratio from the factory. So, it has stayed pretty correct over the years. It was first sent to Memphis Tennessee after being built in the Lorain Ohio plant. This vehicle is eligible for an Extended Service Contract through Classic Vehicle Protection. Please visit warranty for more information. For additional information on this and our other classic and collectible cars for sale, please visit For assistance please call the office at 855-472-2982, text our cell phones at 855-472-2982, or email us at . We are located between Tampa and Sarasota. We are 90 minutes from Orlando and Fort Myers.
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