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The Ford Falcon is a model line of cars that was produced by Ford ... suspension and sourced parts from Ford's existing ... 1964 Falcon, launched in 1963, featured ...
The XM series Falcon range was introduced in February 1964, as a replacement for the XL series Falcon. [1] The XM featured around 1,500 modifications from the XL, including numerous changes to the suspension which now featured stronger ball joints, new front upper wishbones, coil-over shock units and relocated rear spring-hangers.
This engine shared many common parts with the 200, and it is common for persons rebuilding their 200 engines to use the 2.3 L HSC pistons as a cheap replacement. [citation needed] Applications: 1963–1967 Ford Ranchero; 1963–1969 Ford Fairlane (Americas) 1964–1970 Ford Falcon (North America) 1965–1971 and 1979–1982 Ford Mustang
Discussions with Auto Union led to a Caribbean shell being mated with a DKW Junior chassis, a Mantzel-tuned prototype reaching 106 m.p.h. [3] As the result of a slump in sales, Falcon Cars was wound up in 1964. Falcon Mk 2 was relaunched in the late 1980s as the Autotune Gemini. [citation needed]
The Ranchero evolved along with the Falcon in 1964, becoming just a little larger along with its parent and using the same basic body style for 1964 and 1965. In 1965, the 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8 replaced the discontinued 260 and an alternator replaced the generator in all Ford cars.
Renowned for high-performance strength and durability, the Toploader (particularly the four-speed) equipped such sought after "A-list" cars as the Mustang, Talladega, AC Cobra, AC Frua and Sunbeam Tiger as well as the Ford Fairlane, Falcon, Galaxie, Ranchero, Torino, Bronco and the Mercury Comet, Caliente, Cyclone, (Mercury Cougar 1967 1973) and Marauder.