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THE FALCON 515, a new Grand Touring car, is being displayed for the first time at the racing car show in London. In Britain it is available in kit form, with a fibreglass body. It is powered by the five-bearing crankshaft 1500 c.c. Ford engine and has high class interior trim, disc brakes and fully adjustable pedals and steering column. The car can be built with a simple toolkit by anyone with even elementary mechanical knowledge, the makers say.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30051, 8 February 1963, Page 9

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THE FALCON 515, a new Grand Touring car, is being displayed for the first time at the racing car show in London. In Britain it is available in kit form, with a fibreglass body. It is powered by the five-bearing crankshaft 1500 c.c. Ford engine and has high class interior trim, disc brakes and fully adjustable pedals and steering column. The car can be built with a simple toolkit by anyone with even elementary mechanical knowledge, the makers say. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30051, 8 February 1963, Page 9

THE FALCON 515, a new Grand Touring car, is being displayed for the first time at the racing car show in London. In Britain it is available in kit form, with a fibreglass body. It is powered by the five-bearing crankshaft 1500 c.c. Ford engine and has high class interior trim, disc brakes and fully adjustable pedals and steering column. The car can be built with a simple toolkit by anyone with even elementary mechanical knowledge, the makers say. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30051, 8 February 1963, Page 9

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