Hi Jeff. Sounds like an AA intro, but we've all realized that we're really WA members. Wagoners Always! You've got a few serious Falcon bros here too. Good you came by.
Its white with a tan interior,has a 66 390 and a 67 C-6 trans and is lowered with torque thrust wheels and will try to get some pics. About 10 years ago I had a 64 Falcon 2 door wagon but the floors and rear frame rails were a little too rusty so it got traded.
I got it 9 years ago and it now has a 390,it originally came with a 352 but the PO did not change the oil much as it was very sludged up and just used water istead of antifreeze so the freeze plugs were shot and it was easier to replace the motor.
Very nice CS. Now about the family history of the CS Who were it's parents? Were the Parents from the good side of the track? Did they have Money??? Were there any strippers in the family?? Inquiring minds want to know.
I bought it from the original owners and they lived about 15 miles from where I live when they bought it but moved to Florida in 69 and I brought it back home in 2000.
Jeff reread the post I made. It wasn't about people. Ok I know I have a warped sense of humor. Where is Norm when I need him.
Classic car man, thx for sharing it and thx for joining the wagon family. We encourage posting replies as often as it is possible and please come back here to welcome newbies to the messageboard.