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This is the unofficial, hypothetical outcome – complete with lots of 3D work to achieve the smooth body texture, a paint-to-match modern Ford Mustang Shelby GT500-swapped 5.2-liter supercharged ...
As an American car company, you'd expect Ford to sell its best and most advanced models in the American market. Indeed, some ...
An impressive 1974 Ford Falcon XB GT is currently looking for a new home in Australia with a AU$92,500 (US$64,300) price tag. Ford introduced the XB-generation Falcon for the Aussie market in 1973 ...
Although a version of the Black Pursuit also appeared briefly in the most recent Mad Max: Fury Road, it wasn’t the original 1974 Ford Falcon XB GT that had been modified to fit the post ...
The Ford Falcon XB, and in particular the GT 351 version, was way ahead of its time. Compared to its WW1 biplane American counterparts, the Australian Falcon was like a modern jet fighter.
Modern Classic: 1974 Ford Falcon GT Hardtop (XB) When the chance comes to talk about an iconic Aussie car, few wear the title better than a fiery red XB GT Hardtop.
1973 XB Ford Falcon Coupe - Extreme Makeover Aussie Actor Eric Bana Still Owns His First Car, a Claim Not Many Can Make, and His 400ci '73 XB Falcon Coupe Is Arguably the Best in the Land Down Under.
When Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV), the official in-house tuner for Ford’s Australian division, first announced plans for a supercharged version of the 5.0-liter Coyote V-8 found in the ...
Ford Australia launches Falcon GT F 351, last of its line [w/video] It’s always best to go out with a bang rather than a whimper, and Ford Performance Vehicles is doing just that in Australia ...
While the last of the V8 Interceptors in 1979’s Mad Max was a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT, the car in question here is an earlier Falcon XA GT with the much desired RPO 83 package. Powered by a 351 ...
Owned and driven by motor racing legend John Goss, the 1975 Ford XB Falcon GT Hard Top Group C muscle car is truly one of a kind.
The Aussies have always been big on road racing, which is the origin of the Falcon XB-GT. These were factory-designed race cars built for the sole purpose of kicking some Holden butt.