

The rear differential has reportedly been rebuilt, and the exhaust system was replaced. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a replacement four-speed AOD automatic transmission. Rust is visible on the underside of the hood. The fuel tank has been replaced, and an oil change was performed in preparation for the sale.
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Barn Finder FordGuy1972 referred the Fairlane to us, and it appears that he knows how to spot a great blue-oval project car. The replacement 289ci V8 features a chrome air cleaner cover and gold valve covers. After spending the past 20-years hidden away in a garage, this 1963 Fairlane Country Squire has emerged into the light of day, and it looks like it would be one pretty good project car. The speedometer is not connected, and total mileage is unknown. The five-digit odometer shows 5k miles, approximately 1k of which have been added by the seller. The three-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and fronts a horizontal 100-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The dashboard has reportedly been replaced. Additional interior details include a push-button radio, a defroster, a B&M shifter, and a JEGS foot-shaped accelerator pedal, and a hula girl doll mounted on the dash. The front and rear benches are trimmed in black and are said to have been reupholstered under current ownership. The seller states that the brake lines have been replaced. The yellow 13″ steel wheels wear Ford covers and are wrapped in 175/80 Milestar Touring SLE tires. Rust is visible on the front bumper and tailgate lock. Equipment includes a roof rack fitted with a surfboard, chrome bumpers, and a driver-side mirror.

Faux wood paneling lines the sides of the car and tailgate. The body is finished in white and is said to have been repainted. This Falcon Squire is offered with a clean Virginia title in the seller’s name. The car is said to have been purchased by the seller out of Texas in 2019, and subsequent work is said to have consisted of installing the replacement engine and transmission, rebuilding the rear axle, repainting the body, reupholstering the cabin, refreshing the braking system, and replacing the fuel tank. Equipment includes faux wood paneling, a roof rack, yellow 13″ steel wheels, a push-button radio, a B&M shifter, and a JEGS foot-shaped accelerator pedal. This 1963 Ford Falcon Squire station wagon is powered by a replacement 289ci V8 paired with a four-speed AOD automatic transmission and is finished in white over black.
