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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by falconizer_62, Jul 23, 2008.

  1. ditchdigger
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
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    ditchdigger
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    from Eugene,OR

    I have 6-1/2's in the kick panels and an 8" sub in the trunk. The 4 channel amp is hidden under the bench seat and runs to one of these bluetooth adapters on the dash. The rear channel is bridged for the sub.

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    The red and white sorta matched my interior. The adapter is under 2" and blends in pretty well. The whole system is well hidden and also works (poorly) as a hands free device for phone calls. I just stream music from my phone. Nothin' worth listening to on the radio anyway.
     
  2. cage66
    Joined: Jun 4, 2010
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    cage66
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    from reno

    Thank you
    Any suggestions for a wagon?
     
  3. ditchdigger
    Joined: Dec 27, 2008
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    ditchdigger
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    from Eugene,OR

    It doesn't look like there is too much room back there to hide anything

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    Aside from the obvious "hide it in the spare tire well" suggestion my thoughts are to look for a modern SUV OEM sub enclosure that would fit behind the drivers side trunk area inside quarter panel

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    Or just slip one of the low profile subs under the passenger side front seat.

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    I don't listen to music that goes bump at all but I was completely unhappy with every setup in my falcon until I stuffed a subwoofer in it. From Ernest Tubbs to the Adverts, EVERYTHING sounds better with it.
     
  4. Got a couple of Scat Pro Car low back bucket seats:
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    Does anybody need a bench seat for a 63 2 door sedan with late 80's early 90's vintage gray vinyl/tweed upholstery?
    You gotta' come get it....
     
  5. Moving right along....
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  6. loudbang
    Joined: Jul 23, 2013
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  7. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
    Posts: 132

    Falcon61wagon
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    from Indiana

    Any chance you can post a pic of those sub frame connectors. I've been tossing the idea of doing that on my 2drwgn.
     
  8. DAGONITWIT
    Joined: Nov 10, 2006
    Posts: 30

    DAGONITWIT
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    from NO VA

    Man that's a nice clean look Al.
     
  9. Thanks Karl. ClutchDumpin'Dan deserves most of the credit for all the weldin' and makin' up the various mounts for the seats and the shifter. I took the AOD apart this morning to install the B&M shift lever into the transmission and got it back together in time to road test it before the rain.

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    How about some teaser shots of your bad ass 63 hardtop race car for all these dudes?
     
  10. ffej
    Joined: Aug 20, 2013
    Posts: 26

    ffej
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    I love those seats!


    1963 Ford Falcon Sedan Base.
     
  11. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
    Posts: 6,698

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    John, a/k/a streetdreams starts up my 250 so I can see and hear it run for the first time.
     
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  12. Bigcheese327
    Joined: Sep 16, 2001
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    1975 Ford 250 ci I6, Classic Inlines aluminum head, 9:1 compression, Comp 260H camshaft, Autolite 2100 carburetor:

     
  13. That's a healthy sounding I6!
     
  14. Column shifter deleted, thanks to VA HAMB member (Dave) B/Gas Falcon hooking me up with the correct parts from his extensive stash. Replaced the turn signal switch while I was at it and only had one broken 51 year old bullet connector on the car harness.
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    The harness I made for the back up/neutral safety switches worked out fine....
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    The horn works again so I ditched the under dash button....
     
  15. loudbang
    Joined: Jul 23, 2013
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    Very "Clean" looking interior.
     
  16. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
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    Falcon61wagon
    Member
    from Indiana

  17. Seems like a notch and plate job. Never done the conversion, so DO NOT go with what I say, it just looks like what I would do.
     
  18. gimpyshotrods
    Joined: May 20, 2009
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    gimpyshotrods
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    I have short straight grease fittings. I greased prior to install. I will swap them to the ones listed above, later.

    Don't cut your towers.
     
  19. The upper control arms that I got included the 90 degree grease fittings and they cleared just fine....
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  20. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
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    Falcon61wagon
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    from Indiana

    You bought new?
    Where from?


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  21. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
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    Falcon61wagon
    Member
    from Indiana

    When I bought them I was told they were off a 65. ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1411441122.245806.jpg

    The top one is off my car the bottom is the one I just bought. As you can see the end caps on the bottom one are longer. Do these grease fittings look big?


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  22. gimpyshotrods
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    There are smaller ones. Those are circa '65 arms.
     
  23. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
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    Falcon61wagon
    Member
    from Indiana

    Yours is a 63 right? Even with the shims in place the rear grease fitting hits. I would like to avoid drilling a hole in the shock tower for clearance.


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  24. If I'd paid more attention to your user name, I might have figured out you had a 61, sorry.
    Sometimes I fail to grasp even the painfully obvious.
    I definitely wouldn't want to drill a hole...
     
  25. Falcon61wagon
    Joined: Mar 15, 2014
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    Falcon61wagon
    Member
    from Indiana

    I wasn't sure if the towers were different. If I have to rebuild the uca I might as well buy new with the cost of shafts and ball joints.


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  26. gimpyshotrods
    Joined: May 20, 2009
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    The towers are the same width where the control arm is '60-'66, Mustang, Comet, or Falcon.
     
  27. So ClutchDumpin'Dan and I replaced the rear carpet set because the holes for the bench seat were in all the wrong places.

    The gray/tweed rear seat looked ridiculous with the new buckets so it will go to the upholstery shop at a later date to be recovered in something that matches the new front buckets.....

    In the mean time, Dan is going to make a ear seat delete plate to cover the fiberboard trunk divider. Nothing fancy or time consuming- just a few beads to strengthen the panel.
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  28. Temporary rear seat delete by Clutch Dumpin'Dan:
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    Shifter cover installed and we're done.
    Ready for the Rockabilly Hot Rod Rumble on Saturday.....
     
  29. gimpyshotrods
    Joined: May 20, 2009
    Posts: 23,770

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    Anybody got the left tail light area sheet metal, to fit '60-'63? Some clown just offset rear-ended me. Oh, and a '60-style rear bumper.
     

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