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◊ 2015-11-30 20:32 |
Ford Econoline. |
◊ 2015-11-30 20:35 |
Ford Falcon as it is a passenger van... |
◊ 2015-11-30 20:38 |
Doesn't have the Falcon Club Wagon trim, though. There were Passenger versions of the Econoline, too. -- Last edit: 2015-11-30 20:40:14 |
◊ 2019-04-30 03:02 |
That is misleading. Ford only called it Econoline Starion Bus for one year. 1962-1967 were labeled and branded under the Falcon Club Wagon. -- Last edit: 2019-04-30 03:03:38 |
◊ 2019-04-30 04:43 |
Looks like a delivery van.... Just curious: What ruled out the Falcon Station Bus (with or without the optional seat rows), or even the Econoline Window Van? |
◊ 2019-04-30 08:17 |
1963+ indicators, aren't they |
◊ 2019-05-01 02:00 |
These larger mirrors indicate an Econoline van. Falcon is shown with smaller round mirrors only |
◊ 2019-05-01 02:23 |
Falcon has the option to have both mirrors. We have some listed with larger mirrors. It was defaulted there as the majority of 12 windowed vans were Falcons. To differentiate the 100+ pages of Falcons I presume a decision was made to label all the Falcons as Club Wagons. Here is the breakdown from the brochures: 1961 Ford Econoline is released in 3 variations: 1. Econoline Pickup 2. Econoline Van 3. Econoline Station Bus 1962-1967 Ford Econoline is released 5 variations: 1. Econoline Pickup 2. Econoline Panel Van (1964-1967)(no side doors) 3. Econoline 'Heavy Duty' (1964-1967) 4. Econoline Super Van (1965-1967) 5. Econoline 8 door van (1964-1967) very rare 1961 there weren't any Falcons 1962-1967 Ford Falcon is released under 3 variations: 1. Falcon Station Bus 2. Falcon Club Wagon 3. Falcon Deluxe Club Wagon Seems towards the end (1965?) the Falcon trims were changed to include Custom. I believe the badge is the only way to tell the base Falcon Station bus apart from a windowed Econoline ![]() |