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At a museum in Hamilton NZ..
Last edited by 50vert (11/29/2019 7:05 PM)
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Beautiful!
Should be driven though.😁
NDS....definitely before my 65 coupe.
At least Cali went in Alphabetical order on the ‘63 black plates.
BTW what year did they become Falcons (not Fords) down there?
Last edited by Nos681 (11/30/2019 2:37 PM)
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We stopped putting FORD on the bonnet in 68 .... same as the mustang. Falcon on the boot.
Gotta admit .... I saw NOS when I posted it ... guess I need glasses.
Last edited by 50vert (11/30/2019 8:20 PM)
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Call it blasphemy if you want to but I think the '64/'65 Falcon Futura is a better looking car than a '65/'66 Mustang Hardtop. And just like a Mustang, they were available with all 3 versions of the 289, a 4 speed and bucket seats.
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Its a nice looking car for sure, but there's something Novaish about that front end...
I also had to look closely to see that was NDS and not NOS, for obvious reasons NOS would be a lot cooler...
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At a glance going down the road, it does look similar to Nova II. Actually saw one just before the snow this year.
Still a cool looking car.
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