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According to some sources, Australia's first muscle car was the Ford Falcon GT. Ford introduced an XR series of Falcons in 1967, including a performance version badged XR GT.
The treasure clue for this week states: ‘Head to Cascadas de Agua Azul, place Falcon in frame in front of the pool, taking a picture is what I’d advise, doing this right will win you the prize! ‘ and ...
And that would be the XB Falcon made notorious worldwide thanks to George Miller’s dystopian future in which “Mad” Max Rockatansky (Mel Gibson) lived and used a custom matte and glossy black ...
The 2024 Ford Mustang will have the most powerful 5.0-litfer V8 ever offered in the model, with up to 500 hp in the Mustang Dark Horse coupe. ... The 2024 Ford Mustang GT will have a 486 hp V8.
It just happened to be more Akubra than Stetson than any Ford before it with a GT badge. And as we drift ever farther from the reality of a local car industry, that’s the sort of stuff we can’t afford ...
However, while the US Falcon petered out after 1970, the Australian version soldiered on. And just like the US Falcon and Mustang, Ford turned Australia’s Falcon into a muscle car. More specifically, ...
The 1973 Ford Falcon XA GT comes with refreshed paint and a reconditioned and enhanced 351 V8 and has a price estimate of $130,000 to $140,000. Already it has 3500 views. The 1970 Holden LC Torana GTR ...
Current owner Neil Wilkinson bought the 1972 Ford Falcon XA GT, nicknamed 'Mothball', as a favour for a friend who was strapped for cash in 1987.
A 1973 FORD Falcon XA GT hard top left rotting in a Darling Downs chicken shed is expected to fetch up to $200,000 at an online auction held over the next five days, according to motoring experts ...
Ford's success with the Falcon GT did not go unnoticed, and for 1968, GM's Holden division revealed its own muscle-coupe based on the new HK-series Monaro. The GTS 327 had a Chevrolet-sourced 5.4 ...