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 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.

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PostSubject: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyMon 22 Sep 2008, 6:46 pm

BRIAN MULLAN from BALLYMONEY’S, 1937 FORD MODEL Y SPECIAL ‘FALCON’

There won’t be many of us vacating this life, and leaving behind, something which we created with our own hands, that will give pleasure to those generations who follow us, but, that is exactly what my late father, BRIAN MULLAN, of Vow Road in the small County Antrim town of BALLYMONEY, N. IRELAND, has achieved…

My father Brian, sadly passed away suddenly on 4th September 2007,aged 67, but not without leaving his legacy for classic car enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the dying specialist car building trades, to have as a reminder of what a talented, skilful and dedicated man he was…

A mechanic and engineer all his life, my father loved nothing more, than to be in his garage, working at, or designing something to do with motor vehicles. In his lifetime, he restored quite a few classics to their former glory… the most extensive of which were a Mk II Jaguar 3.2, which was completely stripped and refurbished, and a Mk I Cooper S, which he had rebuilt completely from a new mini shell, which he had converted back to Mk I spec (a real task…)

The car which I am showcasing today however, is his beautifully created 1937 FORD Model Y Special, ‘FALCON’…

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt20081a

Those of you who know your onions, will of course see, that the car is not what is commonly known as the Ford Falcon, as it was a fibreglass hardtop… however, that was what my father originally started with.. (although very dilapidated..).



The chassis of the Model Y, was in excellent condition, however, since my dad intended to build the coachwork himself, he decided to lengthen, and widen the chassis, using sections from a similar one he had acquired. He also used these to strengthen the chassis, as the vehicle was going to be an open top.

Engine was complete with Aquaplane head, and 1 ¼” SU carbs, which was completely stripped, rebuilt, painted, and carbs etc polished up.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008039
1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008038

Gearbox was stripped, checked over and rebuilt, driveshaft and housing had to be lengthened due to the chassis alteration, and all axles , suspension etc, were stripped, rebuilt, and of course, all the components were shot blasted and painted.

When the rolling chassis was completed, my dad the set about designing the body for the car….

Years ago, himself and his brother Charlie, owned a Riley MPH, which he always talked about, and the design was loosely based on it….

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. BangorAug2008021

The frame work for the body was made from steel, but all the panels, including floor panels, are aluminium, which he hand shaped, and made himself..

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Mystuff094

Even the air vents on the side engine panels, were cut and shaped by hand, not pressed out like most are today. The doors were ‘suicide doors’, opening from the front, and both sides of the bonnet hood are hinged from the centre of the car. (brass hinges used).

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Photos016



The bulkhead too is heavy aluminium sheeting, bent to form the necessary shape, and the floor is designed to flow any rain water which enters the car, out the centre where the driveshaft housing exit’s the interior.. The car was intended to be usable in all weathers.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. BangorAug2008002

Mudguards were formed, by purchasing steel trailer guards, splitting and narrowing them, making them the correct length, and then migging a steel formed rod, down the centre of each, to form the rib (for cosmetic and strengthening reasons). The front guards are mounted to the wheel hubs, and thus turn with the wheels.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Photos018

The compartment behind the seating area, houses the fuel tank, and allows for dry storage of any tools etc.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008044


Originally my father had a side exiting exhaust fitted, but it was too fumy on slow journeys, so he made on to exit at the rear.

He had a few modifications done, to suit himself, as he had a very bad back, and hip… the suicide doors made for awkward entering and exiting the car, so he came up with the idea of a removable steering wheel, so he acquired a suitable boss, and that was that problem solved. Another was due to the car being so narrow, when he was carrying a passenger, the gear stick was difficult to manoeuvre, so he designed his own column change, which takes a bit of getting used to…
Also, since the car was taken on substantial journeys, he fitted a ‘hand throttle’, so as he could rest his hip….

So in his ‘37 open top, he had cruise control (hand throttle), column change, and one of the best immobilisers… (removable steering wheel).

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. BangorAug2008002

I think from memory, he acquired the car around the year 2000, and finished it in 2002, two days before a planned ‘around Ireland Run’, planned by the Ford Y&C Register UK.

The car completed over 1100 miles in ten days, and never missed a beat, such was the intensity of my dads preparation…

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. CharityLarne2008030

He has attended quite a lot of runs, with the Y&C Register in GB and the Isle of Man, helping raise funds for Cancer, Leukaemia Research and countless other charities.

His last run out in the ‘Falcon’, was August 2007, 3 weeks before his passing, when I drove him, in the car, to Powerscourt Picnic & Run 2007, in Dublin. It took us four hours to drive down in the pouring rain, but I’m so thankful that I had the opportunity to have that special time with him.. (miss him so much xx).

We had a great time that weekend, and he was so pleased to meet up with his friends from the Register, John Fitzgerald and Sam Roberts. I was invited back to Powerscourt this year (2008), where I was delighted to be presented with John Fitzgerald’s fathers perpetual trophy, in memory of my dad… it was an emotional time for me.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008099

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008115

I have acquired a few trophies so far this season, but I cannot take the credit for them, as all I’m doing is taking the car there…. All credit should be going to my dad, Brian, god bless him.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Onthepipe

The car will never leave my family in my day, and hopefully for a long time after that..

I intend to show it as much as possible, and get my dad the recognition he rightfully deserves, for having the skill and ability, to build this unique wee treasure, and put a smile on peoples faces, even when he’s gone.

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Brian_Mullan__C_Special_Falcon1-1

I really appreciate the opportunity to tell you all about ‘The Falcon’, and hope you found it interesting. You can read more about my dad Brian Mullan, at a website I set up in his memory… www.bmcvcni.com The Brian Mullan Classic Vehicle Club (N.I)

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. 4413794071a5348661091l


Enjoy the pics, and thank you. R.I.P dad xx

1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. Powerscourt2008045


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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyMon 22 Sep 2008, 10:43 pm

A really interesting article, thanks for posting, the car is certainly a beautifully well made vehicle, I hope you get many years of enjoyment from it.

You would be very welcome to come along with it to any of our club runs as our guest. Cool
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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyMon 22 Sep 2008, 11:47 pm

Cheers Boycey, I'm sure we'll meet up at some stage.... was up at Ross Park Hotel on Sunday, with the Larne club, and Alex Niblock..

Had my fathers Lotus Elan +2 S130 with me... another lovely car..

Speak to you soon..


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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyThu 25 Sep 2008, 2:33 pm

Post edited to include more pics.... Smile
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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyFri 03 Oct 2008, 12:46 pm

This car will be featured in Irelands only classic and vintage car magazine soon...

So watch out for
IRISH VINTAGE SCENE...

http://www.irishvintagescene.ie
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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyTue 07 Oct 2008, 6:24 pm

Heres the link to a memorial site for my dad, if anyones interested in knowing a bit more about the history of this very talented man...

you are more than welcome to read it...



http://www.inlovingmemory.ie/MemorialSites/MemorialSite.aspx?SiteName=BrianMullan
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PostSubject: Re: 1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney.   1937 FORD Model Y Special (Falcon), Brian Mullan, Ballymoney. EmptyTue 31 Mar 2009, 6:09 pm

First run out of 2009, The Ultimate Car Show, Larne.....


The Falcon in front of Slemish on a beautiful Spring morning 2009

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New Website now up and running for The BRIAN MULLAN MEMORIAL Club.

http://www.brianmullanmemorialclub.co.uk
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