1965 Ford Falcon Futura Hardtop
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
In late 1963, the second-generation Ford Falcon debuted with a new design embodying Ford's "Total Performance" philosophy. This redesign brought a more mature and contemporary look to the Falcon, with chiseled features and a slanted grille, while retaining its efficient 109.5-inch wheelbase. Inside, the Futura trim elevated the Falcon experience with luxurious touches like full carpeting, upgraded upholstery, and an array of luxury options. Available in both sporty Hardtop and Convertible configurations, it offered a range of options to suit diverse tastes and needs. Under the hood, the Falcon lineup boasted five engine choices and four transmissions, catering to both economy-minded drivers and performance enthusiasts. The Futura's lightweight design and engineering simplicity not only contributed to its efficiency but also made it an ideal platform for customization, resulting in modified examples like the car on offer.
Highlights
Powered by a rebuilt 302 cu-in Ford V8 topped with a Holley four-barrel carburetor
Ford C4 three-speed automatic transmission
Said to have traveled approximately 5,000 miles since the completion of the rebuild per the consignor
8 inch rear end with 3:25 gears
Finished in gray with red accents and a blacked-out grille
Offered from 14 years of common ownership
The chassis number decodes as follows:
5 - 1965
H - Lorain, Ohio
17 - 2-Door Hardtop (Bench)
T - 200 cu-in Fairlane Six (120 hp)
144494 - Consecutive Unit Number
Features
14 inch front, 15 inch rear five-spoke American Racing wheels
Gray cloth upholstery
Three-spoke, wood-rimmed Grant steering wheel
Push-button radio
Glove box-mounted Kenwood stereo
Under-dash-mounted Autogauge water temperature, oil pressure, and amperage gauges
8,000 rpm Sun Super Tach
Red-finished dashboard and upper door panels
Locking glove compartment
Full carpeting
Courtesy lighting
Cup holders
Center storage compartment
Trunk luggage volume: 12.2 cu-ft
Known Imperfections
Minor scratch on the hood
Scratches on the upper part of the grille
Included
New trunk mat
Two keys
Ownership History
The consignor reports that he acquired this 1965 Ford Falcon Futura Hardtop circa 2010.