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Hi everyone,
the kit is fit and is no mystery, the last two pictures show a '64 Mustang, who took over the base of the Falcon, as is known.
Greeting Jan

 

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   The '64 Falcon Sprint was the only Ford I ever wanted to own. Had I ever run into one as Good Looking as Yours (that I could have afforded........) I would have become a Ford Owner. Funny but had you wired the engine I think it would have just been a distraction. 

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Great looking Falcon proving a very nice model can be built from the much maligned Trumpter kit although criticism well founded. I have always been a Falcon guy and was lucky enough to have owned for a few years a Rangoon Red '65 Hardtop Hi-Po 289 top-loader 4-speed clone of a version that was only available in Canada in 1965. Mine was slightly lowered with classic Torque-thrusts and front disc brakes. I still wish I had never sold it.

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hello to all, thanks for the positive feedback that motivates the construction of other models. The '64 Falcon awakens probably some memories .....

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