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28-06-2010, 03:43 PM | #151 | |||
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28-06-2010, 04:32 PM | #152 | |||
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Ford’s Falcon takes the cake
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The age did a gallery of Falcons at http://theage.drive.com.au/photogall...electedImage=0 also with the article here http://theage.drive.com.au/motor-new...0625-z8wd.html
Pics below: XK (Sep 1960) ■Essentially a right-hand-drive version of a US car of the same name. ■Six-cylinder engine and a choice of three-speed manual or two-speed automatic transmission. XL (Aug 1962) ■Released before its US counterpart to steal the EJ Holden's thunder. ■XL Falcon wins Armstrong 500, the race that morphs into the annual Bathurst classic. XM (Feb 1964) ■Much stronger suspension. ■Better rust-proofing. ■200 cubic-inch (3.3-litre) Super Pursuit engine added. ■Sexy two-door hardtop model added. XP (Feb 1965) ■Futura sedan and Squire replaced by Fairmont badge. ■Power-assisted front disc brakes offered — a first for locally made cars. ■Falcon claims 10 per cent of passenger car market. XR (Sep 1966) ■All-new body but still based on the US model. ■First V8 engine option arrives, a 289 (4.7-litre) cubic-inch. ■Iconic GT Falcon born. ■XR GT wins Bathurst. XT (Apr 1968) ■The first XR facelift. ■New six-cylinder engines of 3.1-litre and 3.3-litre capacity. ■V8 grows to 4.9 litres (302 cubic inches). ■Diagonally split braking system. XW (Jun 1969) ■First square tail-lights on a Falcon. ■Legendary 351-cubic-inch (5.8-litre) V8 becomes available. ■Iconic "Super Roo" decal born for GT models. ■GTHO born as homologation special for racing. XY (Nov 1970) ■250-cubic-inch (4.1-litre) six-cylinder arrives. ■Locally engineered 4WD ute sold in small numbers. ■Falcon GTHOs finish one, two and three at Bathurst in 1971 XA (Feb 1972) ■The first Australian-designed Falcon. ■Two-door hardtop returns to showrooms. ■GT in two- and four-door forms. ■Fear campaign kills off the planned Phase IV GT-HO XB (Nov 1973) ■Standard front disc brakes across the range. ■Power-assisted brakes on Futura models and up. ■GT gets colour-coded bumpers but less power. ■John Goss Special added. XC (Jul 1976) ■Anti-pollution regulations stunt performance, increase fuel use. ■XC facelift uses doors from Fairlane for less flamboyant profile. ■Engine badging goes metric. XD (Mar 1979) ■New model but remains full-size car in contrast to Holden Commodore, which downsizes. ■Smaller than XC but doesn't look it. ■Midlife upgrade introduces alloy head six-cylinder. XE (Mar 1982) ■Falcon beats Commodore as best-seller. ■Coil springs finally replace leaves on sedan. ■Electronic fuel injection introduced on 4.1-litre six-cylinder as a glimpse of the future, V8 dropped. XF (Oct 1984) ■Engines modified for introduction of unleaded petrol. ■Five-speed manual transmission available for the first time. ■Fairmont Ghia trim option for station wagon. EA (Feb 1988) ■All-new model now Ford's only locally designed and built car available. ■Six-cylinder engines feature new capacities and overhead camshaft, still no V8 option. EB (Jul 1991) ■V8 returns in 5.0-litre, fuel-injected form. ■GT returns as a joint venture with Tickford, XR6 and XR8 join line-up. ■Six-cylinder goes from 3.9 litres to 4.0 litres. ■First anti-lock brakes option on locally built car. ED (Aug 1993) ■Minor facelift of original EA. ■Tickford XR6 and XR8 models get now-trademark four headlights. ■A stop-gap model against the VR Commodore's sales success. Futura nameplate resurrected. EF (Sep 1994) ■Major update carries over only door skins and glass. ■Driver's airbag standard, a first for Falcon. ■Revised 4.0-litre six-cylinder now 157kW/357Nm. EL (Sep 1996) ■Adopts contentious open-mouthed grille. ■Minor changes to rear suspension had a positive effect on handling. ■GT temporarily revived in 1997 with limited run. AU (Sep 1998) ■All-new model with awkward styling deters private buyers. ■Independent rear suspension option a Falcon first. ■Dedicated LPG option. ■Series II offers twin front airbags as standard. BA (Sep 2002) ■Dramatic facelift to exorcise the AU styling ghosts. ■New six-cylinder engine gains twin-cam technology. ■New "Boss" 5.4-litre twin-cam V8 for XR8 launched. ■XR6 Turbo model launched and is an immediate hit. FG (May 2008) ■Base six-cylinder engine now 190kW. ■Ford calls the FG an all-new model ... not everyone agrees. ■Restyling over BF is subtle. ■Ford chases hikes in economy and efficiency. ■Last model to offer the 5.4-litre twin-cam V8.
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28-06-2010, 07:21 PM | #154 | ||
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Thanks for posting that Dan. As always, much appreciated.
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28-06-2010, 07:50 PM | #155 | |||
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Sorry, had to nitpick!! LOL
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haha, I stuffed that up, trying to match them and I've put el under au au under ba and missed the BF. Whoops.
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28-06-2010, 08:10 PM | #158 | |||
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28-06-2010, 09:41 PM | #161 | ||
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Great thread filled with some great facts!
Just noticed the AFF Banner has changed to celebrate the milestone ....Very Nice!!
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http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell...257758004D17D8 Huge savings for commemorative Ford XR50 Falcons Quote:
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Has anyone noticed the BF isn't mentioned on the list even though there's a pic of one?
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Even in the proper article the BF isn't listed only a pic.
Whoever wrote the article done a pretty sloppy job. The FG has subtle changes to the BF? Ummm ok then. |
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07-07-2010, 05:50 PM | #166 | |||
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Once you get close, you almost slap yourself for getting it wrong, but from a distance, yeah, I think they look the same. Which is a shame, because the FG is very nicely styled, it just looks too similar to the old model. No doubt I reckon its slowing sales because of that.
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10-07-2010, 07:12 PM | #167 | ||
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This is from Wheels magazine.
Falcon's 50th anniversary part 1 Falcon's 50th anniversary part 2 Falcon's 50th anniversary part 3
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Thanks for the links Falc'man.
That was good watching.
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Digging up a very old post...........
Anyone seen G6 50th? I thought they where all G6E Also this one has different strips. Similar to GT I think g6 50th.jpg |
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27-03-2021, 10:54 AM | #173 | |||
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I thought the wheels where factory XR6 for the G6 50th Model I know anyone could do it, however it does the 50th Anniversary Badge in the right spot on the boot,matts etc etc. Badge appears to be in right spot. However I thought the sill trims had 50th etc. Also has leather etc etc Front Interior.jpg IMG_0046.jpg Last edited by ntguy; 27-03-2021 at 11:14 AM. |
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27-03-2021, 11:21 AM | #174 | ||
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Have a look at carsales for what a G6 50th is supposed to look like
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27-03-2021, 01:27 PM | #175 | ||
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In relation to G6 50 - Ford Forums own Brochure Scans:
http://www.fordforums.com.au/photos/...hp?photo=58330
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28-03-2021, 10:23 AM | #176 | |||
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28-03-2021, 05:33 PM | #178 | ||
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XA and XB had a rear door window sill line which angled up from the 'B' pillar, XC had a flatter line which curled up after the 1/4 glass upright.
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The G6 50th Anniversary, different to the G6E 50th Anniversary, arrived a few months after the initial 50th Anniversary models.
Basically a renamed G6 Limited Edition that was released in Sep 2009 and Feb 2010, the G6 50th Anniversary arrived in Nov 2010. The package included unique exterior colour accents, 18'' 7 Spoke G-Series alloys, leather detailed seats, side curtain airbags, sports leather wrapped steering wheel and 50th anniversary badging. Ford made 1600 of these cars compared to the 550 G6E 50th and 200 G6E Turbo 50th.
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