We Can’t Stop Staring At These Awesomely Modified Ford Falcons

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We Can’t Stop Staring At These Awesomely Modified Ford Falcons

During the first half of the 1970s, the domestic automobile industry was in ebullition. Though Ford and Chevrolet were the leaders (and still are), a vast number of smaller automakers produced some truly mesmerizing muscle cars. As a result, it is believed that muscle cars only originate from America.

This ’78 Ford Falcon is simply beastly. The huge cowl hood is protecting a modified 353ci Cleveland V8 that was brought to 393ci. The huge gold rims perfectly match the black hood and white paint. This Falcon is also equipped with airbag suspension, which allows it to be a show car and a street car at the same time.

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