Gateway Classic Cars of Atlanta is proud it represent this radical 1964 Ford Falcon "Gasser" style Drag Racer! The 1964 Ford Falcon two- and four-door sedans continued to represent Ford utility in true form, displaying squared-off rooflines and little ornamentation. The Falcon returned for 1964 with a mature and contemporary redesign, and Ford added a Sprint Package, which gave the Falcon the Fairlane's 260 V8, a stiffer suspension, and a louder exhaust. The Falcon kept its 109.5-inch wheelbase but marginally grew in length, width and weight, with chiseled features and a slanted grille. All told, there were 17 Falcon models, five engines, and four transmissions - something for just about every consumer.The term "gasser" is a riff on the NHRA's historical "gas" classes. Long before bracket racing, and before Stock Eliminator/Super Stock index racing, the gas classes were where competitors with gasoline-powered street machines raced. Rules generally required these cars to be street-style cars (self-starting, run on regular petrol, stock dimensions and frame) with parity being achieved through pounds-per-cubic-inch. It was simple with few rules, making gasser classes very popular with rank-and-file racers. This particular 1964 Ford Falcon is finished is powered b a 351ci Winsor V8 with a 408ci Stroker Kit with a long list of performance and safety upgrades for the power. Backing the motor is a mildly built C4 3-Speed Automatic Transmission. If you're in the market for a classic styled Gasser, this 1964 Ford Falcon with no expense spared would be a top contender!