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Old 12-01-2009, 11:09 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by JPFS1
keep the faith!

this one article does not spell the end for our Aussie RWD falcon.
Spot on! Many a panic article before this about fwd/falcon won't survive/the sky is falling. Sure, nothing is for certain and no one knows what's going to happen tomorrow, let alone in four years time... just like no body had a clue the I6 would be dropped, and then, all of a sudden brought back to life again.

I don't understand how the rwd can be totally eradicated from the Ford line-up. This decision, imo, gives more weight to Falcon being commandeered/modified/evolved to form some basis for other Ford rwd. What other rwd platform do they have that's as good as FG's? Let me re-phrase; what other rwd platform will they have in 2013?
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