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Old 06-05-2005, 06:55 AM
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Default Re: 70 1/2 Ford Falcon SCJ

You're right Stavros...those are pretty rare birds...Rich the title says Falcon but in the text you say Comet....
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Old 06-05-2005, 06:54 PM
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Default Re: 70 1/2 Ford Falcon SCJ

Sorry guys

Fords !! Thats Not the car that Sam is posting. Thanks

Falcon: Was told it looks like a Torino with a post
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Old 06-06-2005, 05:40 AM
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Default Re: 70 1/2 Ford Falcon SCJ

(thanks to Lonnie Plank, Ft Pierce, Florida) http://www.plankwebdesigns.com/mybadbird/
"An interesting event occured as the Falcon line was coming to an end. Production terminated entirely on January 1, 1970. For a brief time thereafter, the "1970 1/2" Falcon was offered. The 4-door and Station Wagon were re-badged Fairlanes, with Falcon specific chrome, but the 2-door was unique to the Falcon line. The Torino and Fairlane lineup had 2-door vehicles, but they were fastbacks and hardtops. The Falcon was the only one offered with a 2-door sedan (it has a b-pillar behind the driver door glass). The Falcon line did not offer fastbacks or hardtops. Interestingly enough, this '70 1/2 Falcon had seven engine choices up to an awesome 370 hp 429 cu in Cobra Jet Ram-Air V-8. The '70 1/2 Falcon was a stop gap measure to hold the market until the Maverick was ready for production. Thus ended the Falcon line.
1970 1/2 - Falcon Sedan: 2-door
Total Production: 26,071"



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Old 06-06-2005, 10:03 PM
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Default Re: 70 1/2 Ford Falcon SCJ

The CJ is coded C or J (the latter with Ram Air). If it's a SCJ, the engine code won't reflect it. The axle code will.
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