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CCA-Dave
January 14th, 2021, 01:36 AM
I'm actually a VW guy, and have been my whole life...but have you ever caught yourself wondering what things are like on the other-side? It started a few years ago when I was gearing up for another winter of driving my pickup truck, when it dawned on me "why don't I buy a rear wheel drive, inline-6, and slide around for a winter?"

For whatever reason, I found myself shopping for a Rambler every fall...but never pulled the trigger. And then this past August? While surfing craigslist for no good reason, a grill caught my eye.

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I had a buddy who lived nearby go take a look at it for me, and then bought it over the phone on his recommendation. Turns out, he never even tried to start it! Once i picked it up, I realized it was too good to winter drive...far too good. Turns out it's a genuine Futura, though I realize some of the trim (front fender tops) aren't correct. The previous owner got a fair bit into the interior re-do, of his own design. I have to finish up a kick panel, and recover the seats. We had planned to take the car out on a 3-day car rally, so a set of walmart plaid covers were quickly made up.

When I bought the car he offered me the correct '63 grill for it, or I could take it with the '62 grill that was on it. Since it was the grill that originally caught my eye on the car, I figured I might as well keep the '62 grill. For hubcaps, the only set the previous owner had were from (he thinks) a '64. I used some Plastidip to black them out where I thought it would work, figuring I can paint them down the road if I like it.

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Alas, we didn't make the rally. We had three days to get the car ready, and it hadn't been started in 6 years. If that wasn't bad enough, there were a number of issues on the car that needed to be sorted. Surprisingly, the fuel system wasn't the nail in the coffin!



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With a new tank, lines, filter, pump, & carb rebuild it actually ran pretty well...and I did get to enjoy the fall with the car. But with every purchase, there is always a long laundry list of things to correct and repair.



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As far as I've been able to ascertain, the car has '65 Comet front disc brakes, a '64 3spd C4 transmission, and (we believe) a 200ci engine. It came with an aluminium rad, I installed an expansion tank that fits my style, and we lowered the front by trimming the springs (before I learned about the Shelby-Mod).

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Through the process of working out a number of the issues so far, when I've googled for tech answers a number of times it's the Rainier Falcon's group that has the answer...so I figured I'd join.

Tom P
January 14th, 2021, 03:07 PM
Hey another new guy from BC. It looks like it originally had the interior like my Ranchero. Steering wheel and dash and door tops were brown with black and white door panels. I'm changing mine to all aqua.

Sharp looking car. The fuel system is pretty common on anything that sits with modern gas in it.
I worked on a 34 Ford that had been parked since 1954, the gas was all purple and gummy but i was able to flush it with new gas and clean everything out , the insides looked like new, no rust. Gas was better back then.

Luva65wagon
January 15th, 2021, 07:26 PM
Gas back then didn't have ethanol in it, which is basically water that will burn.

Very nice 62, uh, I mean 63. When I built my Ranchero it was a 62, but I knew it was a 63. Just didn't have the 63 grille that was in good shape. I was fortunate to have one gifted to me by the guy who sold me the Ranchero(s) when he was gifted a NOS 63 grille for his sedan delivery. The grille really changes the stance of the car, oddly enough. The vertical versus horizontal.
Love the 80-proof anti-freeze. :BEER:

gtaroger
January 15th, 2021, 08:33 PM
Nice car. I wish I had a stock falcon to drive in the summer. My Falcon is a gas hog for running errands.My sister had a 61 that she let me drive,lots of fun.I could drive for ever on 3 bucks of gas. Roger