Info sheet Ford Falcon MB file · Web view1964 . Ford Falcon Sprint. FIA Appendix K Race car....

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1964 Ford Falcon Sprint FIA Appendix K Race car Performed in short movie “The faith of a few” It is hard to believe that in 1964 the Ford Falcon was the smallest car that Ford USA could sell to you. And obviously nobody would have ever predicted that it would become such a serious contender in Saloon car racing in Europe. Back in the sixties Ford Motorsport & Holman and Moody must have been among the smartest of all factory teams in homologating their racecars. FIA/ACUSA homologation # 1250 specifies a weight of just 980KG and was cleverly based on a totally stripped, and fiberglass bodied Dragrace version of their compact family Saloon. Holman and Moody of Nascar fame built a few for Alan Mann Racing and when Bjo Ljungfeldt came second overall in the Monte Carlo Rally, Saloon car teams all over Europe realized that a 289ci V8 and the featherweight Falcon body could be very competitive on the racetrack too. Today Ford Falcons are capable of outright wins in all pre ‘66 Historic touring car championships. This exceptional Falcon has been prepared by Swedish Specialist Lars Esselius in 2009. In recent years she has been raced by a prominent driver in The Dutch Historic Touring Car Championship. Maintenance and a very recent rebuild have been performed byTachyon Motorsport of The Netherlands who are among the very best in Europe. The car is arguably the fastest FIA Falcon in Europe and lapped Zandvoort in a whopping 2’03”. The completely legal full race engine produces 396 BHP @ 6800 rpm and 433 NM of torque. The spec of the car is outstanding and only the best parts are used. +31652692069 www.machineswithamission.com

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Page 1: Info sheet Ford Falcon MB file · Web view1964 . Ford Falcon Sprint. FIA Appendix K Race car. Performed in short movie “The faith of a few” It is hard to believe that in 1964

1964 Ford Falcon Sprint

FIA Appendix K Race carPerformed in short movie “The faith of a few”

It is hard to believe that in 1964 the Ford Falcon was the smallest car that Ford USA could sell to you. And obviously nobody would have ever predicted that it would become such a serious contender in Saloon car racing in Europe. Back in the sixties Ford Motorsport & Holman and Moody must have been among the smartest of all factory teams in homologating their racecars. FIA/ACUSA homologation # 1250 specifies a weight of just 980KG and was cleverly based on a totally stripped, and fiberglass bodied Dragrace version of their compact family Saloon. Holman and Moody of Nascar fame built a few for Alan Mann Racing and when Bjo Ljungfeldt came second overall in the Monte Carlo Rally, Saloon car teams all over Europe realized that a 289ci V8 and the featherweight Falcon body could be very competitive on the racetrack too. Today Ford Falcons are capable of outright wins in all pre ‘66 Historic touring car championships.

This exceptional Falcon has been prepared by Swedish Specialist Lars Esselius in 2009. In recent years she has been raced by a prominent driver in The Dutch Historic Touring Car Championship. Maintenance and a very recent rebuild have been performed byTachyon Motorsport of The Netherlands who are among the very best in Europe. The car is arguably the fastest FIA Falcon in Europe and lapped Zandvoort in a whopping 2’03”. The completely legal full race engine produces 396 BHP @ 6800 rpm and 433 NM of torque. The spec of the car is outstanding and only the best parts are used.

In 2017 the car was cast as one of the main characters in a Commercial for the new Mini Cooper S, re-enacting the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally.

Some Highlights: Recent professional rebuild completed in January 2017 Only 1077 kg FIA HTP valid until 2028 Aluminum Bumpers Fibreglass

o front fenderso Doors o Hood

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o Trunk lid Full race 289 with less than one hour on the clock.

o Built and dynoed by HRS Engineso All invoices available

New Close ratio competition transmission LSD, Final drive 3,50, Semi Floating. Certified roll cage

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