I have a January 1964 Cast Iron 4V Intake and Autolite carb 4100(non hipo) for sale...Came off a 64 Falcon Sprint 4 speed car.
Edited by - Milpitas on 01/25/2007 12:25:58
I have a January 1964 Cast Iron 4V Intake and Autolite carb 4100(non hipo) for sale...Came off a 64 Falcon Sprint 4 speed car.
Edited by - Milpitas on 01/25/2007 12:25:58
To my knoledge no Falcon ever came from the factory with a 4v setup, I've never heard of an "A" code Falcon, BTW do you have the Sprint? is it by chance for sale?
Not to hip on my Falcons I guess..It was in the trunk of the car i bought and just sold actually..Its on the way to the UK as we speak...
I have a 65 Falcon Ranchero "A" code 4 speed car. My understanding is that only the Ranchero was available in a 4V configuration.
-Fred-
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I have a 65 Falcon Ranchero "A" code 4 speed car. My understanding is that only the Ranchero was available in a 4V configuration.
-Fred-
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That's right, Fred. Rancheros could be ordered with the A code 4V 289 in 1965, but all other V8 Falcons only came with 2V carburetors. In 1966, Falcon <i>finally</i> offered the A code 4V option in all other models, and continued to offer it for 1967 as well.
So what the heck is this January 64 intake off of?? Fairlane maybe??
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