American police almost came to the rescue of the Australian auto industry. Ford is set to end automobile production in Australia on October 7th, but things may have been different if the local arm of ...
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 ...
Ford Motor Company [NYSE:F] in 1925 became the first major automaker to start car production in Australia. Ford’s arch rival in Australia, Holden, also ended production of its version of the ...
While Australians worry about the potential loss of the nation’s entire car-making industry, car aficionados in Australia and around the world are dismayed at the decision to retire the Falcon model. ...
The Ford Falcon is all Australian. It has always been driven by the rear wheels, and it has always been designed, engineered, and built Down Under. The automotive world is rapidly changing, though, ...
The 1967 Ford Falcon Sprint arrived at an awkward moment, caught between the compact economy car it had been and the muscle ...
The final Ford Falcon and Territory have rolled off the Broadmeadows line in Australia, marking an end to 91 years of Ford manufacturing in the land of Oz. The last four vehicles to be produced—a ...
The Ford Falcon, a nameplate in production longer than even the Mustang, ended production Oct. 7 after 56 years. No Falcons were built in the U.S. after 1971, but the car lived on through several more ...
Ford Australia’s Falcon broke a 36-year drought on Tuesday when the latest BA model was named the 2002 Wheels Car of the Year, Australian Associated Press (AAP) said. The Wheels car magazine award is ...
A Ford Falcon GTHO Phase III has become the most expensive Australian-built car to ever sell at auction, trading hands for $1.3 million AUD ($760,000 US) at a Lloyds Online auction last weekend. Ford ...
We’ve been waiting for Ford to update its aged rear-wheel drive Falcon sedan in Australia ever since Holden started selling its redesigned and well-received Commodore. We haven’t heard a peep about ...