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Just saw these at McDs

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Stopped off for some dinner and saw these. Had my camera w/ so I felt obliged to snap a few...

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I covet that Futura. I "liberated" my mom's '61 Falcon coupe and seriously wanted a Futura drop-top as my own: Bucket seats and a floor mounted shifter.

Had to settle for three-onna-tree and tin lidded transport. Sometime around 1967. :smirk:

In 1969 I found a '66 MGB, the rest is history... or evidence of an ill-spent youth. :laugh:
 
Funny to read all the Falcon-love.

Before I bought the A35, I was very seriously considering building a first-gen Falcon for vintage racing. Took my driver's test in one and have some great memories.
With a 200 cu inch six and disk brakes, you could build a keen one.
Parts are still cheap and you never see one in vintage racing (There's a few of the newer, "square" Falcons, but that's about all). I was even thinking it would be neat to get the Australian parts and make it rhd.
In my next life..... :angel:
 
First car i really remember as a child was my fathers 1st gen falcon wagon, black with red side stripe - would love to have that now!
 
I like the "flattie" hiding in the far right of the first pic. Same color scheme as the TR will be.
 
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