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I found this 65 Falcon in an old barn near Grantville, Pennsylvania. The orginal 289 was frozen and the entire car was covered in years of dust. The body was in good shape except the floor pans were rusted out. I hounded the owner to sell it to me for months but he wouldn't sell. I then turned to plan B, I hounded his wife for a couple of days and he sold me the car the same week. Believe it or not this is the orignal paint job. There are a couple of chips but other than that it is in great shape.



I converted the old drum brakes to disc using a 1978 Granada for parts. The only snag in the whole job is you have to cut the tie rods to fit. I also moved the column shifter to the floor and installed a cable throttle linkage.



This is a stock 302 out of the 78 Granada, I found a pair of Cobra vavle covers at a show to make it look mean.




The last step was to rebuild the covertible top hydraulics and replace the torn and tattered top.




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