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  2. Ford Falcon (North America) - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Ford introduced the Ford Falcon Club Wagon and Deluxe Club Wagon, an eight-passenger, Ford Econoline cab over engine van. [11] Ford also promoted that in a Mobilgas economy run , the Falcon got 32.5 mpg ‑US (7.2 L/100 km; 39.0 mpg ‑imp ).

  3. Ford Falcon (XM) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Ford Falcon (XL) - Wikipedia

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    The Falcon XL was introduced in August 1962, [3] replacing the Falcon XK which had been in production since 1960. [4] Visual changes from the XK included a new convex grille, bumper mounted park/turn lights, new taillights, and a revised, squared off roofline (on the sedans) which was promoted as the “Thunderbird roofline”. [5]

  5. Ford Ranchero - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Mercury Comet - Wikipedia

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    1964 Mercury Comet Villager wagon 1964 Mercury Comet Caliente convertible. The 1964 Comet was redesigned with a much more square shape, though it was still built on the same unibody as the 1963 model. Its basic lines were shared with the new Falcon, but the front grille used styling similar to that of the Lincoln Continental. Along with the ...

  7. Ford Country Squire - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Country Squire is a series of full-size station wagons that were assembled by American automaker Ford. Positioned as the top-level station wagon of the Ford division, the Country Squire was distinguished by woodgrain bodyside trim. From 1950 through the 1991 model years, eight generations of the Country Squire were produced.

  8. Ford Falcon - Wikipedia

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    The original 1960 Ford Falcon (North America) The final Ford Falcon, the Australian FG-X series. The Ford Falcon is an automobile nameplate by Ford that applied to several vehicles worldwide. Ford Falcon (North America), an automobile produced by Ford from 1960 to 1970. Ford Falcon (Argentina), a car built by Ford Argentina from 1962 until 1991 ...

  9. Ford Falcon (XK) - Wikipedia

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    Ford Australia: Production: September 1960 – August 1962: Body and chassis; Class: Mid-size car [1] Body style: 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van: Layout: FR layout: Powertrain; Engine: 2.4 L (144 cu in) Falcon Six I6 2.8 L (170 cu in) Falcon Six I6: Transmission: 3-speed manual 2-speed Ford-O-Matic ...