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Why the 1973 Ford Falcon XB became iconic abroad
The 1973 Ford Falcon XB was never meant to be a global superstar. It was engineered for Australian roads, sold in right-hand drive, and largely unknown to drivers in America and Europe when it was new ...
Perhaps the strangest and at the same time one of the coolest type of vehicle ever made is the Australian ute. Born Down Under at the request of customers that needed a car to drive to church on ...
A beautifully maintained and unrestored Ford XB Falcon has come up for sale in Australia and is one of the finest examples of its kind. The Falcon rolled out of Ford’s local factory in 1976 and is ...
An impressive 1974 Ford Falcon XB GT is currently looking for a new home in Australia with a AU$92,500 (US$64,300) price tag. Ford introduced the XB-generation Falcon for the Aussie market in 1973 and ...
Lou is a freelance journalist and content writer with a focus on the automotive world. After graduating from Coventry University (Automotive Journalism MA) in 2020, she worked in automotive e-commerce ...
In 1979, Wheels pitted the all-new V8-powered Falcon XD and Commodore VB manuals against each other in a battle to crown 'The King of the Hill'.
TheFord Falcon may not attract the same oohs and aahs as other popular Ford muscle cars from the ‘60s, but without it, the Blue Oval brand may not have enjoyed the success it has today. The Falcon was ...
We headed to Mt Panorama in 1968 to test Ford and Holden's big bangers ahead of the Bathurst 500... and to declare a winner.
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