Parked in the Woods 38 Years Ago! Will this Ford Falcon Run Again?! Stuck Engine with no OIL!
2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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As you all know by now...we can't resist a Falcon Rescue! This neat 1961 Wagon with Dealer installed AC needed saving! Parked in the Georgia woods 38 years ago, can we get it going again? I hope you all enjoy! Thank you as always for the Love and Support! I hope everyone is having a great week!
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Station Wagons are so cool, and they never got the respect they deserved!!!!! It's great to see this ultra rare Ford Falcon Station wagon running!!! Unbelievable!!!!!!
Man, if this is the new release schedule and we get at least 1 video a week, im all in for it. Never enough to get more Budget Buildz in my life!
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We are absolutely trying to keep them as consistent as possible! Preferably one a week. 😊 Our newest video, GMC update, did push a little past the week mark but will air Tomorrow or Monday! Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Love old wagons! Awesome car and great channel. Doing great things!
Love old wagons? me too. I had a nice G body wagon for a few months. Guess my neighbor didn't like it cuz he crashed into it while it was parked right in front of my house! totaled it out! I hoped to fix it, but once I saw that some of the body mounts were ripped out, I figured the frame might be bent. I actually got more money than I paid for the car. Not what I wanted.
I am not an engine guy or a mecanic or anything like that. I am a car detailer here in Norway, but I really enjoy watching you guys working on these old cars to get them going after sitting for many, many years. I think the reason being that you have such good spirits when working together, and that rubs off onto us that are watching your uploads 🙂Thanks you so much. You just made my day. Best regards.
Love Norway, was in tronheim to see Rosenberg play, beautiful.
I was in Oslo in the 1970's and all the people were some of the nicest people I have ever met. Norway is a wonderful country.
My dad owned several 60 model Falcons he had a two-door four-door two-door station wagon and ranchero they were all 63 or older. This really brings back memories from when I was a teenager my dad has been gone for 15 years he would’ve love your channel and watching you getting these Falcons going again. Look forward to your next video thank you
Rip To your Dad
Hard to kill a straight 6, awesome to hear it run again - even sounds pretty strong.
This is 1 of the most positive channels on KZhead...the enthusiasm is infectious!👍
I learned to drive a manual in a '62 Falcon sedan on the dirt backroads of Horry County. Your channel and all your early '60s FoMoCo projects hit me in so many ways I can't begin to tell you.
My Mom drove me and my sister from California to Upstate New York in the summer of 1964 in a Falcon Wagon very similar to this. Manual Transmission though and no Roof Rack. One vivid recollection was the Falcon getting Vapor Lock in downtown Denver and several guys pushing us to a Service Station for things to cool off........needless to say when we got to New York my Dad got an earful of grief.
You gotta love the enthusiasm Michael and his dad have in these “will it live and run” videos, and this Falcon lives again after 38 years 👍🙂
We really enjoy breathing life back into these forgotten relics ☺️ Thank you so much for watching and always taking the time to comment!
Honestly this is my favorite channel! Something every car guy or gal can afford and have fun with! Please keep all the projects going and the new ones also!! Thanks guys!
Man, those Falcon wagons are so cool and this one has a great patina as well. I can’t wait to see how this one turns out. Great job on getting her running again, too!
Patina=rust and shit paint
Nice
Looks like the Fairlane my Daddy had back in 1963. Not much to look at, but a reliable car. 😊
That Argentine car, the best cars here in Argentina are the Tord Facon
And they run much, much faster than any car in the world.
Early Falcons came with a 144 CID, not 170. Even fewer ponies to spare for AC. If you can live without it, I'd 86 the AC components altogether. Loving these out-of-the-woods rescues. Looking forward to the two of you doing your thang on this once, and future cutie. Caught a couple of intriguing imports in the background. Keep 'em comin', boys!
Yeap a majority of them came with the 144 🙂 This one was optioned with the 170(U code), not much left of the red valve cover lol. Another cool option they checked off is the J code 3.50 Posi rear end…may help some with the little to no power 😅 AC will definitely rob most of what’s there 🤣 Although I’d like to possibly attempt to get it working, just to see if it still does! Thanks, we will 😃
It's South Carolina. Not having AC is not an option!
Good job to a father and son 👍🙏✌️✌️✌️
I had a 1962 model here in Australia that had a 170ci six in it from the factory.
1960 only had a 144ci, 1961 had the option of a 170ci as Budget Builds said.
I Love this can’t wait to see more on it. Nothing cooler than an old wagon.
I said to myself no way in the world that thing runs. Happy to see you guys prove me wrong. Good job y’all.
That little Falcon wagon has a ton of potential.
This had a PBS show opening vibe 😂
Haha 😅
In Australia these first generation Falcon wagons 60 to 66 are the definition of coolness, and 144/170/200 their bullet proof!
Cool that ford wagons are cool down under. I have always liked wagons. Have a a old 66 fairlane I hope to get on the road some day if my health holds out
Another one back to life just love watching yall rescue these diamonds in the rough
Great job!!! If that was sitting out for 38yrs here in New England the only thing left would be the tires.
I love falcons and especially wagons, but this will be a hard save. Look forward to watching it take place!
Takes me back 50 years to the '61 Falcon two door that was my first car,every time I see one on here it makes me want another one, I noticed that it looked like there were transmission cooler lines on the radiator, mine didn't have those,it had the air cooled two speed that was possible to pull start by putting it in low range at 35 mph,I also noticed it has the non push button AM radio like mine did, can't wait to see more videos on this cool little wagon.😎
I love seeing these old cars be brought back to life on this channel. Keep up the good work, guys!
Absolutely love your videos it's always great time 😁👍👍👍👍👍
Nothing more satisfying than the sound of an engine starting up after being left seemingly for dead. Way to go, my friend! #backfromthedead #musictomyears
My parents first new car that I recall when I was a child was a tan 63 Falcon wagon. They used to put my sister’s in a playpen in the cargo area for Sunday drives. I remember dad having seat belts installed by sears in it.
Thank you for sharing and your APPRECIATION to your subscribers Michael.
Sweet. Love the falcon wagons, love seeing you and your dads reaction when it fires off for the first time.
That little wagon is SWEET!! I can't wait to see the next one on this car!! I love those old wagons and the wrap around back windows!
It always amazes me something sitting that long comes back to life. Great video. Going to be cool to see it all clean and driving.
I am not an engine guy or a mechanic or anything like that. I randomly watch this video, while looking for something fun to relax. I'm enjoying my retirement in Vietnam. I really enjoy watching your working on these old cars to get them going after sitting for many years. Thank you so much.
Y'all's excitement when an engine comes around is really fun to watch and appreciated.
I had a 62 wagon....144 head milled, block decked 170, with a mild cam upgrade. 26 mpg @ 75mph all day long
Thank you for saving the Falcon wagon! Can't wait for the pressure wash and detail video!
That old GMC motorhome brought me to your channel,but things like the Falcon rescue will keep me coming back! Well done sirs, well done indeed. Working with your dad is just the frosting on the cake!😊
😊 loved watching this! Didn't think it was coming back without some extensive work. You didn't even have to pull the valve cover!👍
I look forward to seeing what else you can do with this old car.
Another great find . Looking forward to seeing it drive
Man, I love the sound of a straight six.
Fascinating, what skill to bring back an engine like that. Let’s park any modern car in the woods for 38 years and see if there’s any hope of getting it running.
Memories . My parents had one of those wagons back in the 60's . My first car was the a panel van , the next model up from the 61/62 model . Australian versions
XL, yours would be. The first Falcon was the XK series.
I love watching your videos and your rescues like this one. Keep up the great work! ❤
My Dad had a white ‘63 Falcon 2 dr. Wagon with factory air, automatic and a 200 Cu., in., 6 cyl. He drove it to work during the ‘60’s and ‘70 until he retired. I wish I had it today!
Brass brush for the points.. :) Pre-fill oil filter :) Super old oil filters plug. Seen that one myself. Cleaned the brushes on the starter... :) You are a real mechanic. Bravo!
Amazed and yet not surprised you guys got that motor running, looking forward to seeing the next episode on this rescue, thanks from England.
just passing on a good idea when you change the oil in your daily save it for using as temp oil on cars like this instead of wasting new
Love it brother, shows how well the old simple stuff holds up. 👍🇺🇸🤘🔥🔥🔥
That’s actually a great place for a Falcon.
I went out into the woods of Loganville, Georgia and got an abandoned 1967 F600 Ford 2 ton truck and drove it home. I absolutely enjoyed every last thing involved. From cutting down trees to get it out to driving it home with no brakes. You guys are the best. Thanks for another great video guys.
31:35 WOOO!!! I was rooting for that gas and smoke all the way! Excellent!
I love how excited you get when you hit the point that you know an engine is going to run. Time after time. It never gets old.
I restored my mother's 1960 Platinum Fordor Falcon in the 1980's. She wanted to get rid of it, but I grabbed it. It brought my sister and I from the hospital in 1962 and 1964. It's all original with the rare spotlight.
Awesome...I LOVE me some old Falcon!!! I remember as a child in the early 60's, that my parents came close to purchasing a brand new 1962 Falcone Squire wagon! I thought it was the best thing I ever was in, but my Dad didn't like it as much as my Mother did! Oh well, the memories!!!
Learned to drive in Falcon wagon. Car magazines at the time said the driving technique for this car goes back aways. That would be a YES!. My dad had car towed to garage- 0 compression. That was in 1962.
In 1976, my dad and I dragged a 1961 Ford Falcon Futura 2-dr sedan from its years-long resting place, where its axles were buried in the area's sandy soil. From another engine-swap project, I had a big block 240 CID engine with manual transmission that came out of a 1965 F-100. I pulled out the Falcon's 140 CID engine and automatic transmission and put in the big block and manual transmission from the pickup, using home welded mounts. Had to cut a hole in the hood to clear the air filter. J.C. Whitney had a 3-speed shifter, which I mounted to the floor. Added the clutch pedal from the F-100. Moved the battery to the trunk. Re-upholstered the interior, including carpet--not only on the floor, but also on the ceiling! Put on an unintentionally textured blue paint job on it. I drove it many miles while attending a couple of universities over three or so years, then sold it. It was such a sweet ride! Fond memories.
I love Falcon Wagons! They are awesome! The Wagon and the Falcon Ranchero are the best ones!
When i first saw this at the beginning of the video, my initial reaction was that there is no way it would stay together in one piece long enough to drag it from its grave and get it on the trailer, far less run and drive. But i guess with all the mildew and pine needles it looked a lot worse than it actually is, and white cars are notorious for showing rust and stains. Brushed off it actually looks pretty solid, and may clean up nice like the little Plymouth did. Add some of that patina treatment and i think it will look a lot more presentable. I'm gaining a new appreciation for these 50s and early 60s cars from watching KZhead resurrection videos - they have an interesting 'atomic age meets Art Deco' design language, yet are simply and robustly engineered almost to the point of being agricultural. Which of course is all you really need from transportation - modern vehicles may be more comfortable, but do seem excessively complicated for what they need to do.
Can’t wait for a full restoration , great job you guys.
I'm 57, parked the year I graduated from High School. Crazy stuff.
Love these Falcon wagons of this era!
Had a shop teacher back in the seventies that was in love with the Ford Falcon...
I've got a 62 Falcon Tudor wagon, and the biggest problem I had was rust in the fuel line because the pump was rusted out!
Really enjoy these videos…never been too handy at wrenching myself but it’s fascinating to see these restorations!
Good old dad, you as well Michael. Great to see you getting it running 😊
u brought back some awesome memories for me, my grandfather had a 63 he let my mom drive for about 3 years, i remember standing on the seat while my mom drove back in the early 70s. i only like a few styles of Ford and the early 60s Falcon is one of them. thanks for the video, and good luck.!
Good for KZhead video. I would really like to see the resurrection of this falcon.
Hi guys 👦 nice video and workmanship glad u got that heep going !!!😊
Love that falcon wagon coming back to life again! Congratulations!!
Here I am being overwhelmed with my project car developing quite a bit of mold during those past damp months and then I see this channel just getting on with a car that probably has generations of ecosystems growing inside of it lol.
Hi @budgetbuildz! I truly love the Falcon revivals: there was always a Falcon at home between 1982 and 1999. First, a 1978 - yeah, in Argentina, they built them until 1991 pretty much unchanged.. carbd and everything! - , and then, a 1987 bought brand new by my dad, both std 188cu, 6 cylinder, three on the tree, bench seat cars. Hundreds of thousands of miles driven in them, my first driving lessons, tons of memories. Thanks for taking me back to those times!
Saludos desde CABA Lucas👍
Saludos desde Argentina, te agrego que salio una versión de falcón con motor Lima 2.3
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You guys brought back a lot of memories for me with my first 1961 Ford Falcon. I learned a lot with that 170 overhauling it, replacing the voltage regulator, points and condenser, starter and transmission vacuum modulator. The AC worked like a champ. I'd like to see a part 2 to this project. Great job trouble shooting it ! All the Best ! ~Rick
👍👌👏 Yes, it's definitely the right way to change out the motor oil and filter before turning the engine over respectively doing a first start. Best regards, luck and especially health to all of you.
I remember back in the day these were reliable budget commuter cars/grocery-getters, and were good on gas. They weren't anything spectacular, but they did what they were designed to do!
Awsome rescue guys, love a wagon🔥😍
I love that car! 60-62 falcon's always been my favorite ford!
You just never know! Love those Falcons, wagons especially..
Amazing. Well done guys. I'm always blown away with how so many "dead" old cars have engines that actually still have life left in them. Most of the time, seems they get parked for a bad trans or jacked brakes or whatever, but not for an engine problem.
That Ford is going to polish up real nice. Looking forward to seeing the progress on this car. 🙂
My parents got married in 1966 Ford falcon 2 door..sits in the back of there yard to this day..a yellowish cream color car. The seats were cushiony as I remember as a kid. Car was driven probably through 1975 ...thank you for bringing this fine relic of a car back to the sunrays... subscribed.
Brought back some great memories. Father and Mother gave me a 1966 2 dr falcon when i graduated from college. With new job traveled up and down the east coast from New York to South Carolina. It was a great and very special car to me.
Completely agree, oil change is cheap insurance during attempting to start an old engine
And the little falcon goes putting along. 😊
I love seeing videos like this,it's really interesting and cool finding cars and trucks in the woods and getting them running and back to life again ❤❤ 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I absolutely LOVE those little cars! I drove Falcons for years and they never let me down. Mine were all '62's and '63's, including a '63 convertible that was pretty much rusted out of existence. I think the wagons are graceful, showy cars, especially when compared to the awful clown cars they are turning out today. I hope you persevere and bring that little gem back to life. And yes I will be subscribing as soon as I finish this comment. Last year I started, drove then moved to my new home a '66 Toronado that I had beached in an old leaky two car garage thirty years before, almost to the day. I too pulled the plugs and cleaned the points and oiled the cylinders but the only real repair I had to make was to blow out a plugged fuel line, and one tire has a slow leak. Like your Falcon does my engine ran rough and would not idle but after literally a minute or so of running it smoothed out and ran like new. The car even had functional brakes! That was pretty amazing but pales by comparison to what you found. Good luck with the Falcon!
Oh wow. A wagon . A saver for sure . Little six . If it will turn ,it will run . We had one in high school . The rear end howled and the shocks were gone ,but it never gave up.
Excellent content as always yall! Please don’t stop!
This car is one of those that Sleeperdude raves about especially it being a Wagon .. can’t wait to see your next instalment on getting its cooling system an tire situation sorted an see if will drive or replace Gearbox for one that will make it drive .. you do Great Work getting abandoned Cars to run again !! 👍👍👍😎
You are the Bob Ross of junk car rescues❤❤❤❤
You two are miracle workers when it comes to old vehicles!
The Ford Falcon is a car that we love in Argentina for its local history. Nice video. Thanks for share it. 🇦🇷👍🏻
Love them old Falcons Michael! Can't wait for the next chapter in resurrection!
My family had a '62 SW basic with 2.4l (144) 3 tree. In 1968 I returned on leave from the Navy to find my younger brother had covered it in vinyl flowers. Thanks for unlocking these memories. Narragansett Bay
I remember getting dropped off for my first day of school, 61 years ago, in my Mom’s blue Falcon wagon.
Yo tuve un falcon modelo 64...lo usé por 15 años. son hermosas maquinas... simple y efectivas .❤
I'd love to see the factory A.C working again, but save the transmission & keep everything original & stock. Great job!
You bring joy to our sour lives every time you post a video, gentlemen! To many more to come!
Your life don’t have to be sour
Wagons are in my blood love this thing
Now that was quite a rescue -- congratulations guys!
Really an astonishing job, well done!