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The much-loved Australian Ford Falcon almost never existed. Here’s how a 1958 visit by a small team of Aussie Ford executives ...
The last Falcon Ute was an XR6 model powered by a 4.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine that’s also on its way into the history books. Ford will keep the car in its fleet to be displayed at ...
This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Australian Ford 'Ute, ... Approximately 22,000 coupe utilities were sold from 1940 to 1954, and more than 455,000 Falcon 'Utes have been sold in Australia.
Ford Australia has built its last Falcon ute, bringing an iconic chapter of the nation's automotive history to an end. The final FG X utility reached the end of the production line at the brand's ...
Ford Falcon 4x4: The Aussie ute decades ahead of its time. They’re a dime a dozen these days, but almost 50 years ago one Aussie car went it alone to design and build a tough-as-nails four-wheel ...
Ford is ending Australian production after 90 years in 2016, and with it may go perhaps the most iconic vehicles in its auto market – the ute. Car-based pickup trucks like the Ford Ranchero and ...
Marking the end of an era for the model that was born in February 1961 with the XK Falcon Ute, the white XR6 Ute, which is the last of its kind, will be kept by the manufacturer’s local arm.
Australia now offers over 550 car models, from BYD EVs to American SUV, but is this glut of choice helping consumers, or just ...
Ford may be close to removing its 5.4-liter V-8 from the Australian Falcon model range, but reports suggest the automaker is readying a supercharged version of the new 5.0-liter V-8 as a ...
The team at Ford Performance Vehicles, the official tuning division of Ford Australia, has just created an awesome Falcon Ute and sedan using the new 5.0-liter engine that’s already in the 2011 ...
The current Ford Falcon Ute MkII can be had in five trim levels/body styles and a 4.0-liter DOHC inline-six engine under the hood. If you liked the article, please follow us: Google News Youtube ...
In 1970, the Australian Army was seeking a four-wheel drive ute as an alternative to the less powerful Land Rover model it was using. Read Today's Paper Tributes Rewards ...