While the Malaise era wreaked havoc on the American automotive industry's high-performance sector, Ford kept the flame burning in Australia with one of the most iconic muscle cars ever built. Follow ...
Some cars are born ordinary, sold in the millions, and quietly fade into used-car lots. Others never make it past the drawing board, existing only in sketches and engineers’ daydreams. And then there ...
Gunning's Ford Falcon features a two-speed Ford-O-Matic transmission. The top speed is claimed to be 86 mph, although the speedometer tops out at 100 mph. Stopping chores are handled by the four-wheel ...
In 1959, a new breed of Ford launched with an aim toward affordability and fuel efficiency — the Falcon. The first Ford Falcon, at just over 181 inches long, was compact, a stark contrast to heavy, ...
Australia’s car industry may have collapsed a few years back, but once upon a time, the Land Down Under produced some incredible performance cars, the likes of which only the Americans could match.
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1965 Ford Falcon Squire station wagon
A closer look at the 1965 Ford Falcon Squire, highlighting its woodgrain styling, practicality, and place in classic American car history. What makes wagons like this so timeless?
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