1960 Ford Falcon ,Pro-Street


 


This Ford Falcon is powered by the 4-decade built 302 cubic- inch small block . This engine has powered everything from Grandma's station wagon to Crown Victoria Police cars & F150 trucks. And it's painted a slick Candy Brandy-wine with a deep clear coat.

It's equipped with a BDS 6/71 supercharger with dual 650 CFM Holley four barrel carburetors . 

There are miles of  braided lines with AN fittings, a Milodon deep sump oil pan keeps the bottom end lubricated . The cooling system was upgraded with a Griffin aluminum radiator with a separate trans cooler, and electric fans.

The biggest tube headers that would fit feed into a 3-inch  H-pipe dual exhaust that dumps out of the sides. The boosted muscle gets to the rear wheels through a heavy-duty B&M shifted C-4 three-speed automatic transmission that feeds the Ford 9-inch rear. 


 

The 9-inch rear end  hangs on a set of ladder bars with adjustable coil overs, and meaty Hoosier tires make sure the power meets the pavement. The Falcon has four-wheel disc brakes by Aerospace Components for superior stopping power.

 


 

 

The interior blends classic car good looks with the function of the 8-point roll cage .












The trunk features a polished aluminum fuel cell and more roll bar tubing .






A vintage Sun-Pro tach. sits on the steering column.









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