George,
My business partner has an original 65 Falcon wagon (second owner) with
a 289 and auto transmission. He uses it in the Summer to haul his pop up
trailer which is also a 65. The car really has some pep for a wagon!
And I am in Central NY, sorry!
Bob
On 03/06/2012 04:11 PM, Carl TR wrote:
> i am not any where near there but in an earlier life I had a 63 Falcon Wagon.
> Great car. bought it in the early70's while in college and finally 'put it
> down' after about 210,000 total miles. Took a lot of abuse including a oouple
> cross-country moves but just kept on....
>
> Triumph content... it hauled a bunch of TR3 parts during my first restoration
> in the 90's
> C
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> On 03/06/12, George Haynes wrote:
>
> Greetings, All,
> I realize this is a long shot, but is there someone near Staunton, Illinois
> who can look at a car for me? I'm told that Staunton is about 30 miles
> northeast of St. Louis. It's at a place called Country Classic Cars. Sadly,
> the car to be viewed is not a Triumph, but a 1964 Ford Falcon wagon (it's a
> long story...).
> Thanks!
> George Haynes
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