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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by guiseart, Nov 20, 2005.

  1. 63comet
    Joined: Jan 31, 2006
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    Thank you!

    I upgraded the front to discs with a CSRP kit so I had to go with bigger wheels. The red one there is one of the stock 13", the "new" wheels are 15"x6.5" from an '80s Crown Vic. 205/60-15 tires. They don't really clear in the back. I had to massage my fenders some. If I'd had the time or money to go with different rims I think I could have cleard with another half inch or so of offset. I seem to still have room on the inside to spare.

    We'll see how that paint holds up. It's all Valspar rattle can. Primer, cream base, gold glitter, clear coat.
     
  2. Bigcheese327
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    That's good info. I saved this pic a while back with the notation that it had 205/65R15s, but the wheel wells on the later cars are known to be bigger.

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  3. 63comet
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    I also have a Maverick axle under there, it's a bit wider than stock.
    The wheels had 215/70 tires on them when I test fit. They almost touched. I thought dropping to the 205/60s would give me the clearance I needed. Not quite.
     
  4. 65 Hemi Coronet
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    Here's the 64 Sprint I just drove up from florida to pick up in michigan. Been in storage for about 13 years, odo shows 42K miles, I believe original. Been a race car most of it's life. Looks to have a new backhalf, 4 link, frame connectors, 10 point cert cage, narrowed 9" with 4:88 I think. Car has most of the street stuff still on it. Plan to pro street it with a 454 dart block windsor. Always wanted a car exactly like this one is set up. Shame about the tires, brand new goodyears and moroso drag fronts with the stickers still on, but dry rotted from storage. Car is a 4 speed with the pedals and hump still in it. Need to finish building my 64 comet caliente 390 car to sell before I start the falcon.
     

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  5. MUNCIE
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    from Houston

     
  6. KK500
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    Road-race Falcon interior shot #1 ....... Sonoma June 2013
     

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  7. KK500
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    Road-race Falcon interior shot#2......... Sonoma June 2013
     

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  8. LOPESphotographics
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    Spot on my man!


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  9. wombat barf
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    love them things. I have a set of M/T Duke five spoke 14s waiting to go on my Fairlane and I keep seeing your style of Cragars while doing research on mine in the old car mags and vintage parts catalogs. sweet rims, dude.
     
  10. wombat barf
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    if you can find a '65-66 Galaxies they had some crazy skinny 15 rims.
     
  11. 63comet
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    Thanks! After another round with the bat I'm pretty sure I'm not scrubbing anymore.

    Crazy skinny? That's the wrong direction anyway!
     
  12. Heard a sad story today at a crappy swapmeet. I was trying to sell but couldn't give anything away, an older couple walks up, in their 60's maybe. Kind of hard to judge age on people here, lots of run hard and put away wet types. Anyway the guy was carrying some chrome slapper bars. I asked about them. said he was going to put them on a falcon he was turning into a gasser, but really wanted ladder bars. I asked what year Falcon, his wife said 62, she was holding a picture of a really nice tan 62 hardtop, with wider tan painted steel wheel with rings and cap. He said it it had a straight axle in the front. I didn't see any straight axle. Here's where the sad part comes in. Seems their son owned the car 30 years ago, and sold it. he died shortly after that. They looked for it all this time and wanted it back. They found it, and when they got it back the old man tore it up to make the gasser. The wife was sick about it. I told her I would have left it alone. He just walked away. She looked like she wanted to cry. So did I. I'll be surprised if it ever gets finished. Even if it does, it's not something the wife will drive, but I bet she would have loved to drive it around the way it was.
     
  13. Alfster
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    Sad
     
  14. Our Falcons is finally getting closer.

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  15. Caddy-O
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    Been working on getting this 62 done for my 16 year old daughter.

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  16. 1971BB427
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    Very nice looking engine setup!
    Mine hit the street for the first time this week! Not finished, but driveable!
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  17. enloe
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    There are a bunch of gasser falcons in the thread i have done about the hot rod reunion last weekend in bowling green ky.
     
  18. 1971BB427
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    I looked at your great picture post of Bowling Green, but we must have a different meaning of the term "bunch of gasser Falcons"? I only saw one in all the pics. A few Comets, but just one Falcon.
     
  19. nash510
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  20. Falcon Sprint
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    LUCKY GIRL, that bird is looking sweet!!!
     
  21. TooManyFords
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    I think it sits just right.
     
  22. 1971BB427
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    Thanks guys! Didn't want nose bleed high, just up enough to not have to chop the side trim for my radius.
     
  23. enloe
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    MY BAD:)
    I REALLY LIKE YOUR FALCOn
     
  24. RetroSpeed
    Joined: Jun 25, 2001
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    Low Flyer.JPG [QUOTEMine hit the street for the first time this week! Not finished, but driveable!
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    Great Stance!!!

    I went the opposite direction on my '63 Ranchero project as it sits closer to the payment on its 13 inch Cragar 5 spokes.
     
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  25. Evilfalcon1961
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    mock up of my new rims 16x7
     
  26. Cool - I have 17X7's on the front and 17X9's on the rear of my 63 vert
     
  27. 1971BB427
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    Looks great down low!
     
  28. coe1948
    Joined: Aug 28, 2011
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    Here is a pictures of my mates Falcon that was originly built as a sreet car in the late 70s
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  29. Evilfalcon1961
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    from Ma

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