1965 Ford Falcon
1965 Ford Falcon questions and answers
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Q: How do you lock the doors on a 1965 ford falcon?
Just purchased car, they unlock when I close the door.
A: That was a favorite thing about old Fords, you had to go out of your way to lock the keys inside. To lock the front door, you had to hold the button (on the handle) in and close the door by hand. OR, to look really COOL, you and your partner got out opened the back doors (if you had fours doors), reach over the seat and locked the front doors, then locked the back doors and slammed them shut at the same time. The back doors did not require holding the button in like the front did. It was something we did in high school way back when those cars were almost new.
Old Fart Ford Racer
Q: what is the bluebook price on a 1965 ford falcon van?
it has no paneling and needs engine work
A: go to www.nada.com this will have you answer questions about your vehicle to give the bluebook value for trade-in and personal resale
Q: Does anyone know how to find the 1965 Ford Falcon drag car Georgia Shaker that was dirven by Herbert Platt?
A: These are the best answer links I know.
Check them out and if you still need help feel free
to Email me for help.
http://www.info.com/ - 14 search engines
http://www.wisegeek.com/ - any question
http://www.autozone.com/ - great auto help, diagrams
http://autoparts.411web.com/ - everything automotive
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
http://www.2carpros.com/index.htm - mechanics
http://www.streetracing.org/paris/dictionary/index.htm
http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-CHQL8v6H71J/ - automotive audio/video etc.
http://www.partstrain.com/?id=doMecGRr - hard to find parts
http://www.mapquest.com/directions/ - directions & distance
http://www.carcarecouncil.org/index.shtml - basic car care
Q: 1965 Ford Falcon Straight 6 engine, can anyone help?
Lately it has been making an odd noise whenever I hit 45mph or more. It sounds like something is vibrating. Does anyone know what this could be? Thanks guys.
Its Automatic, and it recently started to vibrate while in Neutral as well. I can drive through it but it's still got me worried. My steering wheel does not vibrate so I don't think it's got anything to do with that. The noise comes from the front. if I'm driving under 40, it does not vibrate.
It's just a sound, the car itself does does not vibrate.
A: U-joints on the drive shaft are worn.
With it in neutral, parking brake set, slide under it and try to shake the drive shaft. If it moves at all, replace them.
Q: I have a Ford Falcon 1965 XP model and want to put in a alternator but dont know what sort to put in.?
A: use the alternator and brackets out of an xf falcon. nearly any ford wreckers can supply this for you. it will be a sraight forward bolt in fit. these bosch units are not only very cheap to buy, they are also a dime a dozen if you ever need a replacement.
Q: how do you remove the interior door handles on a 1965 ford falcon 2 door sedan ?
the door handles have thick plastic rings under them at pivot point and no room for tool. no back side acess. need help
A: I have a 66 Mustang. Might be same as yours. My handles have a small screw in the middle of the handle and there is no C-clip behind the rings. Look at the outside of the handle for a screw head. It might be an Allen wrench head or Phillips head and turn them counter-clockwise to remove the screw. Note the location of the handles so you can put them back in the correct position and then they should just pull off.
Q: how much would a 1965 ford falcon b worth?
jet black low mileage in fair condition
A: For cars around that 40yo mark it isn't exact science.
If you are looking at buying, then it's worth what you are willing to pay for it and not feel too, too awful about it.
If you are selling, it's never worth more than what someone is willing to pay for it.
Ebay always has some of these beauts around. Check it out.
Q: i am selling a 1965 ford falcon squire all orig. cant sell on ebay cause i dont have a credit card. any ideas?
this vechile is all orig. down the the hub caps. but needs some cosmetic work. engine,trans & drive train in very good cond. any ideas on where to sell it would be appriciated. thanks
A: let me just say this car is a classic. Auto trader is a good idea. I don't have the site but I have no doubt it's www.autotrader.com
From that site you can probably find a phone # where you can talk to someone and arrange a direct payment..on line or check.
Or...heck man...just put a for sale sign on it and go for it.
Q: 1965 mustang/falcon power brake booster/suspension?
I have a 1965 ford Falcon that I want to add a power brake booster with dual master cylinder for front caliper and rear caliper. what type of car can I get the brake booster witht he master cylinder? what yper of car can I get the entire power stering suspension components from!? thanx for your help.
A: that's a common swap on the Mustangs and are the same for your car, try this group for detailed info.
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/classicmustang/
Q: Why are some guys attracted to girls in old school cars?
I own a 1965 Ford Falcon and when I cruise around, some guys give me a head knod, ask my name, want my number or buy me a drink or whatever they have to offer. But when I drive my every day car. They dont seem to car one way or the other.
Is it true about boys and toys?
A: A women that appreciates old school cars is cool, likes one of the the things that most guys appreciate. She has class and was probably taught a few things about cars and men, not a "Barbie" type. She probably won't send you to the poor house being high maintenance. Probably won't get caught up chasing the Joneses. She knows what she likes, is fun to be with, and is self confident.
Too bad, I am already married.
Q: What do you guys think of the new Dodge Avenger?
My 1965 Ford Falcon spun out on the freeway today and was hit by a few cars. Now I need to purchase a new Ride. Is the Avenger a good buy? Any recommendations?
A: It's a miniture charger in looks, personally I would not buy any new model the first year that it comes out as there are gremblins with the first year of production that hopefully they cure a lot of them in the second year of production.
36 yrs. experience of GM assembly lines.
Q: What is the best owner/mechanic car to work on, 1950-2006?
I'm heard that old VW's might be the answer. All the newer cars are very reliable, but hard to work on. I'm looking for a simple car. I had a 1965 Ford Falcon that was pretty easy to work on , but now parts would be a problem.
A: Before I get started, please allow me to dispell two often repeated myths. Keep in mind that his comes from someone who has been repairing, building, restoring and racing air-cooled VW's for over 35 years as both a personal hobby and a professional mechanic.
1. All parts for older Volkswagens ARE NOT still made or even readily available today. Depending on the year and model, many or even most parts are still available new and the rest can usually be found in good used condition. That being said, again depending on the year and model of car, you might find those parts to be simply too rich for your blood, especially body and trim parts. For example, the pair of tail lights (yes, tail lights) I just sold that were in decent used condition even though some of the parts were missing. The man was happy to get them for only $400. Imagine what he has tied up into the rest of his car.
2. Old Volkswagens are no easier to work on than most cars of equal vintage. As with any car ever built, VW's have things that are easy to do and things that are hard to do. Ask the responder above if he's ever disassembled and rebuilt a split case Type I transaxle for example. My crystal ball says no.
So, where does that leave us? Depending upon your mechanical apptitude, your budget, your workspace and most importantly your desires, an ACVW may be the car for you. Cars and parts for the 1958 and newer Beetles are still in general readily available and relatively inexpensive. Type II (Bus), Type III (fast/square/notchbacks), Type IV and Ghia stuff is always more expensive and usually harder to find, except for the mechanical bit's that are interchangable. If this is your first real project, your best bet would probably be to go with a standard Bug, '68 or newer because they're less sought after at this time and therefore cheaper. Parts are also the most readily available.
Because you mentioned owning a Falcon in the past, I'll assume you're either from the US or Canada. There are many American cars that would also fit your needs. Have you considered another Falcon? How about a Dart, Valiant, Chevy II or Rambler American? The beauty of these cars (and many more) is that they were built in huge quantities so used parts will be available well into the future and many of them have large followings so new parts are also available. The mechanical parts can be had by simply going to your nearest parts store and waiting overnight. They are also extremely simple to work on, which is your real question.
You have many options in this undertaking of yours, but first you have to set some guidleines and answer some questions like those posed above. Owning and driving an old cars is one of the most enjoyable experiences a person can have. Good luck to you and if I can be of further assistance, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Q: What is the normal price for a classic car appraisal?
1965 Ford falcon futura
A: IT WOULD DEPEND ON THE TYPE OF CAR YOU HAVE FOR EXAMPLE:
1965 Ford Falcon Futura 2 Door Hardtop with a 289cid
$4,781 to $15,875
Q: Why won't c4 auto transmission stay in park?
I had the c4 rebuilt and put back in my 1965 Ford Falcon. I have a rebuilt 289 from a 1966 Mustang. I couldn't start the car so i jumped the neutral safety switch. The car started but it kept going in and out of drive while the trans was in park and in neutral. There is no fluid leaking. Does the modulator need to be adjusted? I don't think it's the linkage because i went under the car and put it in park by hand. I also put it in neutral. Any help would be great!
it's the linkage. i went out and tried to start it in every position. it started in reverse on the indicator. which means that was neutral. i have to adjust the linkage. i still cant put it in park even if i take the linkage off and push the lever on the trans all the way up when im under the car. the fluid is a little low too which explains in and out of gear.
A: the going in and out of gear is likely low on fluid slightly. I think your linkage ajustment is still suspect on the starting though. were you saying when it starts it starts in gear when you jumped it? If however your saying it was in nutral or park when you jumped it then you probably have a bad switch. my web page www.mycarandineedhelp.com its free its me
Q: How should we celebrate the birth of a pony?
April 17, 1964
Ford introduced the Ford Mustang on the first day of the New York World's Fair in Flushing, Queens. The Mustang had been the brainchild of Lee Iacocca and his production team. The car was essentially a Ford Falcon with a new frame and body. The Mustang was so successfully marketed, thanks in part to its introduction at the World's Fair, that it became one of Ford's best-selling models of all time. Ford profits soared after the release of the Mustang. Another of Iacocca's Mustang-related innovations was a new strategy of marketing upgrade packages for the car. On this day in 1965, a year into the Mustang's lifetime, Ford introduced the GT Equipment Group as an option on the Mustang, creating the first Mustang GT. Iacocca commented on the success of the package, "People want economy so badly they don't care how much they pay for it." The base price for the Mustang was a skinny $2,368, but buyers purchased an average of $1,000 worth of options.
It's okay, Doc. Fact is, it's true. I am a nerd.
A: i say we hop in the backseat and see just how comfy it is **wink wink**