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Title: 66 Falcon
Post by: Royce on May 29, 2020, 08:59:27 PM
Does anyone know if an FE will fit in one of these?   I saw somewhere that they ran Trans Am as well. A "Friend" of mine just bought one
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: wayne on May 29, 2020, 09:31:36 PM
A guy in town had 69 and put a 390 from a mustang in it it bolted in with the mustang parts i think 66 is the same body.
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: Joe-JDC on May 29, 2020, 09:39:33 PM
I believe the 66 Falcon shared the same engine compartment as the Fairlane and Ranchero.  Joe-JDC
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: bsprowl on May 30, 2020, 09:07:07 PM
I had a '66 Falcon station wagon that I put a 428 into.  The engine compartment is the same and the '66 Fairlane.  Any of the '66-'69 Fairlane/Comet engine compartment stuff for the FE will work in the "66-'69 Falcons.

I would love to find another '66 Falcon that was decent shape to built into a drag car.

Bob
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: FElony on May 30, 2020, 09:20:21 PM
I had a '66 Falcon station wagon that I put a 428 into.  The engine compartment is the same and the '66 Fairlane.  Any of the '66-'69 Fairlane/Comet engine compartment stuff for the FE will work in the "66-'69 Falcons.

Any pics of the wagon? That's beyond cool.

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I would love to find another '66 Falcon that was decent shape to built into a drag car.

Bob

Um, where does ya live again? You told me on the phone back then but I done forgot.
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: bsprowl on May 30, 2020, 10:30:47 PM
A tree fell on the wagon on News Years Eve Dec 31, 1978. The roof was crushed below the dash.  I got it jacked out but I never could get the windshield to fit properly or the doors to quite line up.

This link has more details.  http://fordfe.info/CarStories/66Falcon.htm

The 390 replaced the 428 that I scattered down the street at some point.  The 390 had 428 heads and the 428 PI cam.  Ran real hard.

Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: My427stang on May 31, 2020, 07:18:23 AM
Bob, were you in the Air Force, or from Bellevue?
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: Bolted to Floor on May 31, 2020, 08:46:22 AM
A tree fell on the wagon on News Years Eve Dec 31, 1978. The roof was crushed below the dash.  I got it jacked out but I never could get the windshield to fit properly or the doors to quite line up.

This link has more details.  http://fordfe.info/CarStories/66Falcon.htm

The 390 replaced the 428 that I scattered down the street at some point.  The 390 had 428 heads and the 428 PI cam.  Ran real hard.

Great story.
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: james on May 31, 2020, 09:25:01 AM
I certaintly don't see why not. It fits nicely in my 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint stroked to 482. It does help to cut the shock towers and beef up the cars frame. The biggest help to me was to install a front (engine bay) roll cage to back and of course sub-frame connectors. Heidts front and back suspension system/four link.
https://i.imgur.com/6qy1Hjh.jpg    https://i.imgur.com/ojuvBi7.jpg
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: bsprowl on May 31, 2020, 10:26:53 AM
Air Force.  '64 to '85.  One of very few Lts ever on the SAC battle staff. Qualified due to my 9 years of enlisted experience.

I'm now in Alabama. Moved here from NC after my wife passed to be close to my son.
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: TomP on May 31, 2020, 08:44:41 PM
On a 66 everything bolts in using Fairlane mounts. I had a 66 SportsCoupe and was going to find a wrecked Fairlane GT and put the 390, rad, buckets and console and even the hood louvers and make it all look like it was built that way. Never did though.
Title: Re: 66 Falcon
Post by: Falcon67 on June 01, 2020, 10:11:29 AM
On a 66 everything bolts in using Fairlane mounts. I had a 66 SportsCoupe and was going to find a wrecked Fairlane GT and put the 390, rad, buckets and console and even the hood louvers and make it all look like it was built that way. Never did though.

66-early 70 Falcon engine compartments have same measurements as the Fairlane 67-70.  You should be able to bolt Fairlane sheet metal on a Falcon nose.  Leaf spring centers are also shared in the back.  There's an old Hot Rod or Car Carcraft article in the back of one of my books that details a Falcon being upgraded with a 428, using engine, trans, motormounts, frame stand, rear end, etc from a Fairlane.