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17-02-2016, 03:39 PM | #1 | ||
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I hope you enjoy this, it's the most heartfelt article I've written and explains how I got into cars, via Falcon.
http://performancedrive.com.au/edito...-tribute-1715/ |
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17-02-2016, 07:30 PM | #2 | |||
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http://performancedrive.com.au/top-1...els-time-1015/
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17-02-2016, 07:31 PM | #3 | |||
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http://performancedrive.com.au/top-1...dnt-know-0123/
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17-02-2016, 07:37 PM | #4 | ||
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Great story and I can fully relate to it.
My parents had an XB falcon then an XF Fairmont when I was a kid. Loved them. Then with my first car all rationale went out the window and I bought an XF Fairmont Ghia in Regency (maroon). Was a great car that copped a hard time but never gave me trouble |
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17-02-2016, 10:36 PM | #6 | ||
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http://performancedrive.com.au/fords...-history-3115/
http://performancedrive.com.au/top-1...ion-cars-2620/ Few more you might get a kick out of if you have time to kill. OK no more shameless self-promotion now lol. Now you know how I was so swift with the first Sprint story ;) |
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18-02-2016, 01:00 PM | #7 | |||
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I wanted to do top 10 racing/rare Falcons and lots more Falcon ones but we have to stay balanced as a publication= maybe closer to closure I'll get a chance |
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18-02-2016, 01:41 PM | #8 | ||
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Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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18-02-2016, 05:51 PM | #9 | ||
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Cheers bro
You might like this one too, includes Argentinian Falcon. http://performancedrive.com.au/ford-...-edition-1816/ |
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19-02-2016, 01:35 PM | #10 | ||
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Cheers for the support guys, it went absolutely bonkers.
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20-02-2016, 07:52 PM | #11 | ||
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Great stuff FalconXV. Do you have a link to your story on the original 1993-4 Sprint? Can't find it on the site.
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20-02-2016, 09:18 PM | #12 | |||
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28-09-2016, 02:56 PM | #13 | ||
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As we're a bit over a week to go, I thought I'd mine this one and get people to talk about their earliest memories of Falcon if they want.
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28-09-2016, 04:51 PM | #14 | |||
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I moved to Australia in 1990. I was a kid back then, and having just migrated to Australia permanently a day before, the very next day we went to rent a car to use while we were settling down. While there, there was an EAII Falcon in a champagne/gold colour (not sure what it's called officially). It looked very nice, and I wanted us to rent that one. It wasn't to be, unfortunately, and we ended up with a KE Laser instead. Ever since then I've loved Falcons, but we never actually bought one because we didn't need a big car. I remember going to annual local fetes where Backshall Ford were displaying a few new Falcons at the time - EBs, and later on, ED. Picked up an ED Falcon and ED Fairmont brochure from them for me to pore over. We did finally rent a Falcon on a road trip to the south-west. It was an EB2 GLi. Hopping in from our N13 Pulsar, Falcon was h-u-g-e, but it made for a comfortable 2.5 hour ride. Pretty much ever since then, whenever we went on road trips, we would rent a Falcon, so I've sampled an EB2, EF2, EL, AU and AU2, and when I was old enough to rent cars by myself, I've also had AU3, BA, BA2, FG, FG2 and FGX. Suffice it to say, I've got a lot of experience with, and love for Falcons post-EA, but I don't know all that much about Falcons pre-EA.
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28-09-2016, 08:30 PM | #15 | ||
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That's quite a unique way to be introduced to the Falcons, and you experienced so many of them too!
We would do 5 hour drives north from Perth in this time, and comparing EBII-ED to the VRs converted us 'black sheep' of the family to Ford fans, they were just so much better! |
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29-09-2016, 01:45 AM | #16 | ||
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Never a truer word spoken. EF-EL upped the ante even further. Those were the good days.
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29-09-2016, 06:59 AM | #17 | ||
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The EF really was something. Remember the day the old man pulled up in a navy blue brand new EF company car, with just 30km on the clock. That car was better in every way than the EB2 it replaced. It was blazingly fast, so smooth, quiet, and looked just amazing from every angle. Keenly remember the old man dragging off VS Commodores and putting them lame lions back in their place. Even once kept neck to neck with a red corvette. The previous EB was an asthmatic slug and never would have kept up with the VR/VS. The metallic paint, sparkling taillights, sound system, interior were just right. The only thing was it seemed a lot thirstier than the EB Falcon, but that didn't matter with a fuel card and low petrol prices of circa 70c/litre.
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29-09-2016, 08:28 AM | #18 | ||
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G'day all . Fantastic thread by the way... I can relate the the XE too..I had a gold 4 speed 4.1 litre GL...Lovely car , never gave me an ounce of trouble over 4 years , bought a Ford AS Telstar on a whim , not that it wasn't a good car but the carby 2.0 litre couldn't compare to the laconic 4.1 of course..
Then I bought a real nice EF Futura with a five speed manual..Awesome apart from the dodgy A/C that had a leaking TX valve that was to cost a mint to fix properly..Got five trouble free years out of her otherwise..Nothing else went wrong.. THEN ...Along came my AU ll...so emotional as silly as that sounds.. It is the only car I've ever owned that I have no intention of parting with..Just a wonderfully reliable , trusty , gutsy , safe and literally bullet proof old metal friend in a crazy sort of way..I unashamedly love this old bus..Laugh at me if you wish..I don't care.. Now she has a stable mate..A real nice FG XR6..but she has a lot to live up to as the AU ll still is top of the tree for me. In cricket parlance..Runs on the board and the FG's innings has just begun.. Cheers Rod... |
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29-09-2016, 08:41 AM | #19 | ||
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Dad was a mechanic who worked in a BMC dealership. In the early seventies they traded in a XR V8 which had engine bay fire damage. Dad bought that car and fixed it up as his car. Metallic blue with 289 .. first Falcon I remember (would have been less than 5yo at the time). Sold it to buy a 57 Chev (the car of his childhood dreams)
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29-09-2016, 04:20 PM | #20 | ||
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I wish I had photoshop skills so I could make a futuristic retro version based on the XK.
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29-09-2016, 05:28 PM | #21 | ||
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G'day Size it up , size it up Ford Falcon fits you...I love this..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3JywSRne5Y This is Ford Falcon summed up....even if this ad was 40 plus years ago. Then there's a comparo between witches hats and real people. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW4091G5Bxo Check out a much younger Dick Johnson among them .Why I love Falcon too. The competition wasn't just on track and showroom ..it was on adverts too.. .Cheers Rod.. Last edited by roddy1960; 29-09-2016 at 05:45 PM. |
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29-09-2016, 06:21 PM | #22 | ||
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G'day....Please , please , please someone tell me these people at the very least will have a job within Ford after October 7th...This really is emotionally upsetting if not so as much as any other part of the Ford Australia debacle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=472g0466MuA I hope these talented people are retained somehow..If not , we all lose. I haven't watched all this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6zxUYJZ-S0 but here's a bunch of Yanks mostly , doing a hard sell now that our manufacturing is gone..They **** me to tears quite frankly sometimes .. GO HOME YANKS AND TAKE YOUR HATCHETS WITH YOU..Emotions running pretty deep here ..Cheers Rod.. Last edited by roddy1960; 29-09-2016 at 06:30 PM. |
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29-09-2016, 06:50 PM | #23 | ||
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Myself and the coon... starts like this. 95, when I was 8. Dad traded mums 85 camira wagon (many epic fails with that one, like the time both the handbrake and parking pin failed and it ended up in the house across the roads living room) on a brand new ef Futura classic cagon. My brother (14 then) and I egged on for the xr6 wagon, but to no avail, Futura classic it was. I remember back in 97 when my brother got pulled up infront of the family home for apparently doing a burnout and leaving 2 lines on the road. He argued the pint that it only left one, and was right, then proceeded to cop grief from the new aledged charge of driving a stolen vehicle. For an hour my mum and me sat on the driveway and watched. He got off. My brother in 98 bought an 85 fairlane. Drove it for a month then found a snapped rear spring. Subsequently got it lowered on kings, put a big pipe one it and it's wasn't bad with its lsd and confusing digital dash, until it found a dark wet road, eneibriated driver, and a power pole to turn itself into a boomerang around. 1998 covered... my brother then went on (after the obligatory 6 month ban) to a hdt commadore (vh, if peter brock wasn't alive in 2000, it may have been worth more) and after multiple failures like electrics, heater core, then the 110kph steering arm, it was done. 2001. 40 something thousand, the ef with its strange habit of bald left rear tyres, was traded for a new ml320 Benz. Big car 4wd whatever. There were a few issues early on with airbag sensors but they always happened to be not under warrenty, bloody Mexicans. .. 02 was when the jag was bought. Lovely interior, stI'll is (the old man won't let go), real wood on the wood bits, but if you want more trans and motor issues but a golf gti... even still, my dad rates the ef Futura as the best car he has owned. Fast forward to 2010. Prior to that I drove a Daewoo that was gifted to me and didn't crap out which was a bonus, and my brother had a wb kingswood ute with an efi 5l out of a 96 clubsport with all the caprice trimmings, but on the end of a monster 6 and a half driving ban, it wasn't wasnt it used to be. Being a new father (kid late 09) there was one car that tickled my fancy a bit since 06. It was the mk2 bf fairmont ghia. They looked the part without going over the top. Whilst saving to get married, I did the standard issue thing of buying an 08 ghia and then copping the backlash. The car was really nice back then, I still somewhat have it now (lent it to my brother for 2 weeks to fix his ed wagon, over 2 years ago) but it was the car I strived for, and I got it. Yes the wife has a fg2, it may have a touch screen and blue tooth, but I don't care, it's not the car I was after (didn't exist yet when I bought the shrine)
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10-10-2016, 03:46 PM | #24 | ||
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I plan on buying a black FG X LPI, converting it to either turbo or supercharged, TR6060 6-speed.
I also want an early bird falcon with three on the tree kept in original condition but I suppose they're getting thin on the ground. |
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10-10-2016, 05:20 PM | #25 | ||
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You'd have an easier time of fitting a good liquid injection setup to an XR6T, although I can see your reasoning
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10-10-2016, 11:53 PM | #26 | |||
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The other benefit,mis if you end up needing to add a fuel system to keep up with the demands of boost, then it's an easy task under a gas body. Not sure how you'd go with the rego authorities though, as it has LPG as the fuel type on the papers. |
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11-10-2016, 12:35 AM | #27 | ||
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My thinking exactly. Most of the setup is already there and neatly integrated.
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11-10-2016, 11:29 AM | #28 | ||
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First Falcon memory?
Burning my legs on the seats in summer! (It was a Fairlane, but close enough, right?) I never really got into cars despite Dad running a radiator shop. By the time I was at a driving age we had a Landcruiser (but there'd been a Kingswood, a van of some sort and a few other cars over the years), and my brother bought me an old Corolla (E30 I think) for $200, and I spent xmas holidays in his radiator shop helping him when busy, and fixing the Corolla when quiet, so I was more interested in Toyotas than anything else. Fast forward to a couple years ago and I was shopping for cars after my Corolla (not the E30!) was written off in a hail storm. I was looking for a fuel efficient 4 cylinder manual car. Brother suggested we take a G6E that had just been brought into the lot for a drive. Well, it was the first car to put a smile on my face and we took it home that day. |
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11-10-2016, 03:07 PM | #29 | ||
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When the family arrived in Oz in 1991, my dad bought a white XE Falcon GL to be the family car, i was 14 at the time. I had so many fond memories of it (including the auto crapping itself) and it was the first car i ever drove and learnt how to drive in.
When i turned 18 and got my license i drove the XE here and there until i got my own car, on a rainy night i was coming home late, two weeks after i got my license, and with dodgy tyres all around the car started sliding on a long sweeping turn on the freeway and, not being very experienced, i completely lost control and crashed it in spectacular fashion. Car was absolutely mangled, couldn't recognize the make or model, but it saved me. I literally walked out of the shell, in fact cars behind me that stopped when they saw the crash were in disbelief i walked out of that car and told me to buy a lotto ticket. That was how i got so attached to XEs particularly and Falcons in general ever since, had i been driving a Corolla, or even a Commodore of the same era (look up VB commodore crash test on you tube ) I'm convinced i would have died. |
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