1963 Falcon Squire Wagon - Rare Bird

Training A Wild Falcon To Hunt Small Game Is Not Easy; Turning Ford's Example Into A Show Winner Isn't EitherJay and Jeff Page's '63 Falcon Squire Wagon
In the ancient sport of Falconry, the chicks are taken from their nest at birth and trained to hunt down smaller birds, then leave them unmolested before they head back to perch on their respected master's leather glove. Falconry is illegal in the U.S. though, so it isn't the most popular pastime. Ford Falcons on the other hand, at least judging by the reaction to this car on the street and at shows, are immensely popular. Although a lot of the popularity of this model may be attributed to what's been done to it after Jay C. Page and his son got a hold of it. "I wanted to do a restomod on the car," said the elder Page. "But my son, Jeff, who built the car, wanted to do a custom pro-touring car. We talked about it until we found the 427 IR Roush engine and it's all history from there."inline_mediumwraptextright27826867/featuredvehicles/falcon/mdmp_1003_1963_falcon_squire_wagonmdmp_1003_04_+19 63_falcon_squire_wagon+cruising.jpgTrue


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