1963 Ford Falcon Sprint

Tremec 5-Speed Manual | Replaced Front Suspension | Re-Upholstered Interior

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LOT #

251044134

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
3A17U170396
Lot Number:
251044134
Condition:
Used
Odometer:
62,283 miles
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
347ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Manual/Standard
Exterior Color:
Ragoon Red
Interior Color:
Red
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Pennsylvania
  • 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint 2-Door Hardtop Coupe
  • 347ci Stroker V8
  • Tremec 5-Speed Manual
  • RWD
  • Rangoon Red Exterior
  • Red Vinyl Interior
  • Replaced Front Suspension
  • Replaced Hydraulic Clutch
  • Dual 2.5” Custom Exhaust System w/ Doug’s Headers
  • Re-Upholstered Interior
  • Custom Console
  • Aftermarket 5-Spoke Alloy Wheels
  • Replaced Brakes
  • 3.70:1 Posi-Traction Differential
  • Dyno @ 460 HP & 430 ft lb tk @ 5,800 rpm
  • Current Owner Reports ~600 Miles on New Motor

Overview of 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint For Sale by Owner

This 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint 2-Door Hardtop Coupe is a meticulously built pro-touring example that reimagines Ford’s first true compact performance car. Finished in Rangoon Red over a red vinyl interior, it’s powered by a 347ci stroker V8 paired to a Tremec 5-speed manual, producing a reportedly dyno-verified 460 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. With just 600 miles reported on the new motor, this Sprint offers the perfect balance of early-60s style and modern muscle.

Exterior and Interior

A high-gloss Rangoon Red repaint complements the car’s period-correct lines, accented by aftermarket 5-spoke alloy wheels and a stance that hints at its performance upgrades. Inside, the re-upholstered red cabin features a custom console, clean instrumentation, and classic switchgear that blend originality with tasteful modernization. It appears that each and every surface presents well, with refreshed upholstery and thoughtful detailing preserving the spirit of the Sprint name.

Engine

Under the hood, the 347ci stroker V8 breathes through Doug’s headers and a dual 2.5-inch custom exhaust system, backed by a 3.70:1 posi-traction differential for confident power delivery. A replaced front suspension, hydraulic clutch, and Tremec 5-speed manual transform this Falcon into a precision driver’s car while retaining its rear-wheel-drive purity.

Walk-around Video of this Ford Falcon

Passenger side photo of 1970 Ford Falcon

1970 Ford Falcon Restomod

Current Ask
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Passenger side photo of 1964 Ford Falcon

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Current Ask
SOLD

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Current Ask
SOLD

This 1963 Ford Falcon Sprint 2-Door Hardtop Coupe is a meticulously built pro-touring example that reimagines Ford’s first true compact performance car. Finished in Rangoon Red over a red vinyl interior, it’s powered by a 347ci stroker V8 paired to a Tremec 5-speed manual, producing a reportedly dyno-verified 460 horsepower and 430 lb-ft of torque. With just 600 miles reported on the new motor, this Sprint offers the perfect balance of early-60s style and modern muscle.

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