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Approximately 27,000 units of the 1963 Ford Falcon 2-door station wagon were produced. The Falcon was part of Ford's compact car lineup, which gained popularity for its affordability and practicality. The 1963 model year was significant, as it marked the introduction of several variations in the Falcon range. However, exact production figures can vary slightly depending on the source.
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20,760 two door station wagons were made by Chevy in 1959
GM had disappearing tailgates in their station wagons back in the 70's.
No, there's about 3/8" difference in the height of the hinge!!
Early 50's Plymouth two door station wagons like the two door Plymouth Suburban which featured the short wheelbase and compact design of the period.
They had 2 door and 4 door sedans, hardtops, station wagons and convertibles. It makes a big difference. More info please.
A 1965 Ford Futura 2 door sedan could be worth, low retail $2675. Average retail $4925. High retail $7350. It's all about body style, condition and factory options. It originally sold new for $2099. A convertible in excellent condition could bring $19600. A 4 door station wagon in excellent could also bring $12500.
No, a Ford AU Falcon driver's door does not fit a BA Falcon. While both models are part of the Falcon family, they have different designs and structural differences, including the door frames and mounting points. Therefore, it is not advisable to attempt to swap doors between these two models.
There were 29,419 built.