OK Thanks for the confirmation Patrick. I just wasn't sure as there were some comments that it would work and some said it would not.....I just wanted to be sure before I bought one.
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OK Thanks for the confirmation Patrick. I just wasn't sure as there were some comments that it would work and some said it would not.....I just wanted to be sure before I bought one.
Perfect. Thanks Tom.
I want to upgrade my sway bar to 1'' on my 63 Falcon wagon. Does anyone know for SURE if the 65-66 Mustang bar will bolt in. In my searches I have found some people say yes and others say no. Has...
Hi Tom. That sounds like a good idea. My springs are still in the stock location. For now, because I haven't owned a wagon, and experienced the problems others have had, I will drive it as is for...
Thanks. I think the red pin striping really compliments the red interior.
Hi Larry. Thanks for that info. I was hoping someone had the springs out, and could give me the length measurements. I do have the manual but it doesn't give much info on the spring. It looks like I...
Hello again. I posted this in another section, but may get more views here. Anyway, I am getting down to some of the smaller final details on this build, so here I am again with a request for info. I...
Hello again. I am getting down to some of the smaller final details on this build, so here I am again with a request for info. I need a picture or measurements for the return/tension spring for...
Hi Falcongek....Thanks for the reply,,,,I blew out the vent line and it end up high beside the filler tube inlet. I know about the rear end axle vent line. I guess it is just a matter of being very...
Morning Roger. Thanks for the info....I like the idea of the relocation to a higher spot on the quarter panel, but having just spent a whole whack of money on body work and paint, that is not going...
Having never owned a wagon I was doing some research to locate the correct fuel tank and sending unit. I came across a few articles dealing with spills while filling up and overflow if the car is...
Hi Beerbelly. Thanks for the heads up. I see they are sold, but I I did find another set a couple of weeks ago.....looks like they are getting hard to find. Thanks again.
Hi Roger. This is what I have come up with. It's not the prettiest, but it serves the purpose until I can find the original brackets or build a bracket myself.
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Will do when I come up with something. Thanks again.
Thanks Roger. That's what I am looking for. It looks like I can make up a bracket and that should control the wiring. At least is gives me a start......Loren
Thanks for the pic Jeff. I have basically the same setup for my back up lights, but as you said the power window wiring is much bulkier. I see a small hole drilled in the body above rear bumper seal...
Hi Roger. Thanks for the reply. I have that part of the puzzle all done, but from where the wiring exits the tailgate it runs into the main body thru a grommet, but it must be anchored to the body...
Hello again. I am hoping someone can take pictures of the wiring clips on their 1963 Falcon station wagon's tailgate. I have the wiring all done for the tailgate power window, and I have the inside...
Hi. I am looking for the upper inside trim rear pillar pieces on my 63 wagon. These pieces cover the headliner. I am not sure if a 61,62 and 63 are the same, but believe they are. Hoping someone...
Thanks Roger. I had installed it that way, but wanted to be sure.Thanks again....Loren
Yes. It is a switch on the tailgate jam with an arm on it, and it prevents you from opening the tailgate with the glass up.
Does anyone have a picture of a 63-64 Falcon tailgate limit switch that is installed. When I bought my wagon it didn't have one and I would like to be sure to mount it correctly. Thanks.
OK Again thanks for the info.....looks like more work coming up....
OK Thanks Roger. It's not the news I wanted to hear but it may be the way I have to go.
Hello again. I am looking for the division bar felt for my 63 wagon. I can get the ridged channel replacement with the chrome beads but that involves totally taking apart the vent window assembly and...