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The Ford Falcon : A Legendary Model That Powered Mad Max's Brutal InterceptorThe Ford Falcon’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and unexpected fame. Originally launched in 1960, the Falcon was a ...
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Ford Falcon’s Bold Legacy: The Mad Max Connection & Its Australian RootsDiscover the bold legacy of the Ford Falcon,a car that defined an era in Australia and carved its place in pop culture ...
In its first year, the Falcon sold more than 456,000 units which, while under initial expectations of 650,000, nevertheless impressed as Ford's best-selling model that year.
While the Falcon nameplate has a fanbase in North America, it's most legendary in Australia. Long after the American market Falcon was discontinued, Ford's Aussie division continued to design and ...
Ford made eight different models of the Ford Falcon in 1963 (not counting Mercury's sibling Comet) for a total production of 328,339 units. For the purposes of building a hot rod, ...
Read how Jim Martino show's off his '74 XB Falcon as a Mad Max v-8 interceptor, brought to you by the experts at Popular Hot Rodding Magazine.
The Ford Falcon for North America was a compact-class model line manufactured by the Detroit automaker during the 1960 through 1970 model years.
While the Mustang has played a huge part in Ford's history here in America, it's the Falcon that has shaped Ford's fortunes down under where the model is the icon of the Blue Oval lineup.
The Falcon’s diminutive size made it a perfect model to transform into a modern-day Trans-Am-style asphalt-burner by packing every inch of it with a speed shop’s-worth of go-fast goods and ...
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