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  • Rinke Timmerman
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    <p style=”text-align: left;”>I believe all falcons had the vin number stamped in the driver side shock tower. Mine is there on the front side of the tower, facing the rad support. It is a few inches below the top of the shock tower.</p>
    Good luck finding it.

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    Rinke Timmerman
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    Rinke Timmerman
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    in reply to: 1963 Grill #36959

    I think this should actually be achievable with 3d printing techniques nowadays. I don’t know if printing in “chromed look” is already possible, but I’m sure somebody more electronically inclined than I can solve that question.

    Rinke Timmerman
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    Oh Nice car.

    I’ve got a 64 deluxe station as well. Is it a 2 or 4 door car?

    Mine is a 4 door with 170cid six and a 3spd manual.

    My rear window is manually operated.

    Have fun with the build/restoration. Remember, these cars are so simple, that looking at a problem for some time usually solves the questions you have.

    I restored mine with no knowledge about cars whatsoever.

    Good luck and don’t forget to have fun,

    Rinke

    Rinke Timmerman
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    Not here, but I’m in Europe and I’m usually behind a week or 2.

    Rinke Timmerman
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    Try Falconparts?

    They are my go to supplier (good international shipping) and Jeff is very helpfull.

     

    Rinke Timmerman
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    I need to get a 3 yearly assesment by a recognised appraiser for my car insurance.

    If you really want to know the value of your car have it professionally appraised and make sure you get a apprehensive appraisal report.

    Rinke Timmerman
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    I believe falconparts used to carry those.

    Rinke Timmerman
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    There were 4 lug 8 or 9 inch rears available. On TFFN they were sometimes discussed, but I have no Idea where to source one. I’m in the same spot of gearing with my 64 station. Also I believe that the mustang 6 rear did have different gearings and the 65-67 ish should fit with minor mods, but do research that, This is only hear say from my end.

     

    Good luck with the search.

    Rinke

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