#3👍🏼 Nice color! Reminds me of green pea soup...my favorite! 🤤 Gives me tingles! Another one bites the rust 👄 My dad had an old 1960's Plymouth, had a rusted out floor with a good sized hole up front, passenger side. He would go through puddles, and water would splash up through that hole! So whoever sat there was getting soaked🤣 WE LOVED IT!🎉
Yup, 1966 model year with the VIN for the win: 6 for 1966 model year, K for Kansas City, MO assembly, 12 for Falcon Futura four door sedan with bench seats, C for 289 CID V8 with two barrel and the rest is the production sequence. The Kansas City plant is also called "KCAP" (Kansas City Assembly Plant) or Claycomo Assembly and still operates today, producing F Series trucks continuously since the 1950s. We got the tag, we can brag: 54B for Falcon Futura four door sedan with bench seats, M for White exterior paint, 38 for Gold interior trim, 04E for Wednesday May 4, 1966 production, 24 for Jacksonville, FL sales district, 6 for 2.80:1 rear axle ratio, non-locking and 6 for C4 XP automatic transmission.
I'd guess that it's a victim of salt on the roads ? . I used to own a 1966 Australian XR Falcon , same body as the US model , but different grille and taillights, just one of the many old cars I've owned that have rocketed in value, and I sold when they were cheap.
#3👍🏼 Nice color! Reminds me of green pea soup...my favorite! 🤤
Gives me tingles!
Another one bites the rust 👄
My dad had an old 1960's Plymouth, had a rusted out floor with a good sized hole up front, passenger side. He would go through puddles, and water would splash up through that hole! So whoever sat there was getting soaked🤣 WE LOVED IT!🎉
Fully ventilated floors 😂
Nice old school.👍
It was at one time.
Sweet! 👍👀👍 👍😎👍
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Yup, 1966 model year with the VIN for the win: 6 for 1966 model year, K for Kansas City, MO assembly, 12 for Falcon Futura four door sedan with bench seats, C for 289 CID V8 with two barrel and the rest is the production sequence. The Kansas City plant is also called "KCAP" (Kansas City Assembly Plant) or Claycomo Assembly and still operates today, producing F Series trucks continuously since the 1950s.
We got the tag, we can brag: 54B for Falcon Futura four door sedan with bench seats, M for White exterior paint, 38 for Gold interior trim, 04E for Wednesday May 4, 1966 production, 24 for Jacksonville, FL sales district, 6 for 2.80:1 rear axle ratio, non-locking and 6 for C4 XP automatic transmission.
Too bad it left Florida and rotted away up here.
@@NathansMoparGarage Nah Florida can be just as bad.
I had a car from the coast it rusted in different places.
@@NathansMoparGarage I go to Florida for work a few times a year. They do get rust down there.
love those Falcons, good find Brotha
It was a good looking car
Those Ford front suspension towers....sheesh....😎
There's some quality repairs on this car 😂
@@NathansMoparGarage Reminds me of the 64 Valiant that was my first car...
Gotta love quality rust repairs
@@NathansMoparGarage Not anymore....😎
Lol some great fabrication right there
High quality workmanship 😂
Cool car
It definitely was at one time
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I'd guess that it's a victim of salt on the roads ? . I used to own a 1966 Australian XR Falcon , same body as the US model , but different grille and taillights, just one of the many old cars I've owned that have rocketed in value, and I sold when they were cheap.
Yeah the road salt ruined it unfortunately.
Poor 'ole rig ain't got much left to offer 🔧🔩
It's had some quality repairs. There's a few good pieces left on it.