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  2. Ford Falcon (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The two-door hardtop and convertible were dropped, while the station wagon and Ranchero were moved to a larger platform shared with the contemporary Fairlane. The Ranchero left the Falcon line and adopted the Fairlane's front sheet metal for 1967. The 1966 Falcon was used in the Trans-Am series. The 1967 models were mostly the same as the 1966 ...

  3. List of automobile sales by model - Wikipedia

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    Ford XB Falcon hardtop. Ford Falcon: 1960–2016 Over 3,000,000 in six generations to 2003, almost exclusively in Australia and New Zealand. [202] Australia and New Zealand Ford Fiesta. Ford Fiesta: 1976–2023 Over 15,000,000 in seven generations. [203] Spain, Germany, China, Mexico, Brazil, Taiwan, India, Vietnam, Russia, Venezuela and ...

  4. Ford Falcon (XP) - Wikipedia

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    Falcon Futura Sedan [3] Falcon Futura Hardtop [3] Falcon Squire Wagon [3] In September 1965, the Falcon Futura Sedan and Falcon Squire Wagon were replaced by two new Fairmont models [4] marketed as: Fairmont Sedan [3] Fairmont Wagon [3] The XP Falcon commercial vehicles range was offered in two-door coupe utility and two-door panel van body ...

  5. Ford Falcon (XM) - Wikipedia

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    The XM series Falcon range was introduced in February 1964, as a replacement for the XL series Falcon. [1] The XM featured around 1,500 modifications from the XL, including numerous changes to the suspension which now featured stronger ball joints, new front upper wishbones, coil-over shock units and relocated rear spring-hangers.

  6. File:1963 Ford Falcon Sprint Hardtop.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Ford Fairlane (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Assembly of the 1963 US Fairlane 500 sedan as the FC model was commenced by Ford Australia in November 1962. [9] It featured a revised bonnet, front guards, grille, headlights, and taillights, [ 9 ] and was fitted with the "Ford-O-Matic" automatic transmission as standard equipment , and a 260-cubic-inch (4.3 L) Windsor V8 engine was now ...

  8. Ford Falcon (XB) - Wikipedia

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    Among the limited edition variants of the XB was the John Goss Special, released in 1975 and named for the race driver who took a Falcon to victory in the 1974 Hardie-Ferodo 1000 Touring Car race at Bathurst. These specials were based on the Falcon 500 Hardtop, with decals and other bolt on options, such as the GT Bonnet.

  9. Ford Falcon (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Falcon is a full-size car that was manufactured by Ford Australia from 1960 to 2016. From the XA series of 1972 onward, each Falcon and range of derivates have been designed, developed, and built in Australia, following the phasing out of the American-influenced Falcon of 1960 to 1971, which had been re-engineered locally as the XK to XY series for the harsher Australian conditions.