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'''Ford Falcon. 1960–3 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 3- and 5-door wagon, 2-door hardtop coupé, 2-door convertible, 2-door coupé-utility. F/R, 144, 170 in³ (I6 OHV), 260 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Compact (nearly three feet shorter than a full-size Ford), no-frills unibody car with a wide range of body styles, becoming very popular with US buyers, and combatting [[Chevrolet Corvair (1960–4)]], the [[Valiant (1960)]], and the [[Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80)]]. With each year, a little more glamour was injected to the Falcon line, with 170 in³ six and upscale Futura line from 1961, Squire wagon with false wood panelling from 1962, convertible and hardtop from 1963, including Sprint model; V8 also from 1963. Formed the basis of the [[Ford Mustang (1965–6)]] as well as kicked off a long line of cars at Ford Australia, beginning with the [[Ford Falcon (XP)|XP]]; twinned with [[Frontenac (1960)]] and [[Comet (1960–1)]] and [[Mercury Comet (1962–3)]]. This model was also built in [[Ford Falcon (1962–91)|Argentina]], surviving to 1991.
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'''Ford Falcon. 1960–3 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 3- and 5-door wagon, 2-door hardtop coupé, 2-door convertible, 2-door coupé-utility. F/R, 144, 170 in³ (I6 OHV), 260 in³ (V8 OHV).''' Compact (nearly three feet shorter than a full-size Ford), no-frills unibody car with a wide range of body styles, becoming very popular with US buyers, and combatting [[Chevrolet Corvair (1960–4)]], [[Valiant (1960)]], and [[Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80)]]. With each year, a little more glamour was injected to the Falcon line, with 170 in³ six and upscale Futura line from 1961, Squire wagon with false wood panelling from 1962, convertible and hardtop from 1963, including Sprint model; V8 also from 1963. Formed the basis of the [[Ford Mustang (1965–6)]] as well as kicked off a long line of cars at Ford Australia, beginning with the [[Ford Falcon (XP)|XP]]; twinned with [[Frontenac (1960)]] and [[Comet (1960–1)]] and [[Mercury Comet (1962–3)]]. This model was also built in [[Ford Falcon (1962–91)|Argentina]], surviving to 1991.
  
  

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Ford Falcon. 1960–3 (prod. n/a). 2- and 4-door sedan, 3- and 5-door wagon, 2-door hardtop coupé, 2-door convertible, 2-door coupé-utility. F/R, 144, 170 in³ (I6 OHV), 260 in³ (V8 OHV). Compact (nearly three feet shorter than a full-size Ford), no-frills unibody car with a wide range of body styles, becoming very popular with US buyers, and combatting Chevrolet Corvair (1960–4), Valiant (1960), and Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80). With each year, a little more glamour was injected to the Falcon line, with 170 in³ six and upscale Futura line from 1961, Squire wagon with false wood panelling from 1962, convertible and hardtop from 1963, including Sprint model; V8 also from 1963. Formed the basis of the Ford Mustang (1965–6) as well as kicked off a long line of cars at Ford Australia, beginning with the XP; twinned with Frontenac (1960) and Comet (1960–1) and Mercury Comet (1962–3). This model was also built in Argentina, surviving to 1991.


Manufacturing locations: Claycomo, Missouri, USA; Milpitas, California, USA; Edison, New Jersey, USA; Cuautitlán, México

Marque: Ford | Model: Ford Falcon | Successor: Ford Falcon (1964–5)

 

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