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Find all of our 1960 Ford Falcon Reviews, Videos, FAQs & News in one place. Learn how it drives and what features set the 1960 Ford Falcon apart from its rivals. Our comprehensive reviews include ...
That's what we have here with this new Regular Car Reviews video, featuring the host's stock 1960 Ford Falcon, before it received an elaborate V8 swap and a host of other upgrades. This car was the ...
What's great about the modified 1960 Ford Falcon is that if they hadn't told us about the mods, most wouldn't guess it was more than a normal classic one.
Yes, winter has just begun setting in down that way, but rumor has it that Ford has decided to wedge a supercharged version of the Coyote V8 into the nose of the Falcon XR8. Why?
As 2010 is a very special year for Ford's Australian Falcon, the carmaker thought to treat the next generation XR8 Falcon with its new Coyote 5.0l petrol V8 unit, which develops 423 hp at 6,500 ...
This is the most common type of 1961 Falcon: a white four-door sedan with 144-cubic-inch engine and three-on-the-tree manual transmission.
The latest news from Oz comes courtesy of Prodrive, which has a close relationship with Ford Performance Vehicles. Starting with a Coyote V8 engine block, Prodrive has created a supercharged V8 ...
The Australian motoring landscape changed forever in 1960 when Ford launched the first Falcon. Before the Falcon hit the road the local market was dominated by Holden, which was outselling Ford by a ...
Ford‘s supercar of the future was unveiled yesterday in Australia with Ford Performance Racing being the first team to show off its new Falcon V8.Unveiled at Winton Raceway in Victoria, the 2013 ...
Mr. Regular is working on making the 1993 5.0 V8 for his old Falcon work like one from 1968. It's not easy.
1967 Ford XR Falcon ZERO'D with 600hp V8 Diesel is Even Greener Than it Looks Joining the local introductions and even some world premieres like the Lexus ...
Contrary to a rather exciting recent report that’s been circulating, Ford won’t be bringing the Falcon to U.S.shores, meaning we won’t get to appreciate some Ford of Australia engineered RWD ...