No they wont due to the steering column being close to the engine and leaving not much room for headers
In the trunk
Detroit, Michigan.
Wheelbase (in.): 109.5
5x114
A 1963 Ford Falcon typically uses regular unleaded gasoline. At the time of its production, the vehicle was designed to run on 87 octane fuel, which was standard for most cars of that era. It's advisable to avoid high-octane fuels unless modifications have been made to the engine that require it. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations based on the engine type.
yes
The Ford Falcon was in production from 1960 to 1963 which was just the first generation of cars. The second generation was in production from 1964 to 1965 when they stopped the production.
It's a small silvery cylinder behind / under the dasboard.
I'm sure someone has but you may want to consider replacing the 170 with a 200cid. Much heartier and is a drop in replacement .
Does it have fuel? spark? compression?
2345lbs for the Futura, slightly less in basic trim.