- Ford Falcon (North America)
Infobox Automobile
name = Ford Falcon
manufacturer =Ford Motor Company
aka = Mazda Falcon
production = 1960-1970
successor = Ford Maverick
class = Compact
body_style =2-door sedan
4-door sedan
3-doorstation wagon
5-doorstation wagon
2-doorhardtop coupe
2-doorconvertible
2-doorute
engine = 144 CID Thriftpower Six
170 CID Thriftpower Six
200 CID Thriftpower Six
260 CID Windsor V8
289 CID Windsor V8
302 CID Windsor V8
related =Ford Econoline Ford Mustang Ford Ranchero Mercury Comet The Ford Falcon was an
automobile produced byFord Motor Company from 1960 through 1970. It was manufactured in theUSA ,Canada ,Australia ,Argentina ,Mexico andChile . It was a huge sales success for Ford initially, handily outselling rival compacts from Chrysler and General Motors introduced at the same time. During its lifespan, the Falcon was offered in a wide range of body styles: two-door and four-door sedans, two and four door station wagons, two door hardtops, convertibles, and a sedan delivery and the Ranchero pickup. For several years, the Falcon name was also used on passenger versions of theFord Econoline van.History
Historically, the "Big Three" auto manufacturers (GM, Ford and Chrysler), focused purely on the larger and more profitable vehicles in the US and Canadian markets. Towards the end of the 1950s, all three manufacturers realized that that former strategy would no longer work. Large automobiles were becoming increasingly expensive thanks to wage inflation, making smaller European cars such as Volvos and
Volkswagen s increasingly attractive. Furthermore, many American families were now in the market for a second car, and market research showed that women especially thought that the full-size car had grown too large and cumbersome. At the same time, that research showed that many buyers would prefer to buy US or Canadian if the domestic manufacturers offered a smaller, cheaper car. Thus, all three introducedcompact car s: the Valiant from Chrysler (becoming thePlymouth Valiant in 1961), the rear-enginedChevrolet Corvair , and the Ford Falcon. Competition also came from smallerStudebaker , with the Lark, and AMC with its Rambler.First Generation 1960-1963
Infobox Automobile generation
name = First Generation
production = 1960-1963
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weight =By American standards of the 1960s the Falcon was a small car, but elsewhere it would be considered a mid-size car. It was powered by a small, lightweight 90 hp (67 kW), 144 CID (2.4 L)straight-6 with a single-barrelcarburetor . Construction wasunibody , and suspension was fairly standard;coil spring s in front,leaf spring s in the rear. Drum brakes where used for both the front and rear wheels. There was room for six passengers in reasonable comfort in the simple interior. Body styles available at launch were two and four-door Sedans, two or four-doorStation Wagon s, and the Ranchero car-based pickup, transferred onto the Falcon platform for 1960 from the Fairlane. A Mercury derivative, theMercury Comet , originally intended for the defunctEdsel marque, was launched in the US midway through the 1960 model year.The market shift which spurred the development of the Falcon and its competitors also precipitated the demise of several well-established marques in the late-1950s and early-1960s. Besides the infamous tale of the Edsel, the Nash, Hudson, DeSoto and
Packard nameplates all disappeared from the marketplace.In 1960, Ford's Canadian subsidiary introduced the Falcon-based Frontenac. It was designed to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a smaller model to sell since the Comet was originally intended as an Edsel, which was sold by Ford-Monarch dealers. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a re-badged 1960 Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights and external trim including red maple leaf insignias. Despite strong sales (5% of Ford's total Canadian output) the Frontenac was discontinued and replaced by the
Mercury Comet for 1961.Robert McNamara , a Ford executive who became Ford's president briefly before being offered the job of U.S. Defense Secretary, is regarded by many as "the father of the Falcon". McNamara left Ford shortly after the Falcon's introduction, but his faith in the concept was vindicated with record sales; over half a million in the first year and hitting over a million sold by the end of the second year.The 1961 model year introduced an optional 101 hp, 170 CID (2.8 L) six, and two new models were introduced; a bucket-seat and console Sedan model and a higher trim level called the Futura, and a
Sedan Delivery .Ford boasted of the good fuel economy achieved by six cylinder Ford Falcon models in advertising. The fuel economy was good, compared to other American cars made at the time.
1962 saw a Squire model of the four door Station Wagon with fake wood trim on the sides. The bucket seat "Futura" model was offered with a slightly upgraded interior, factory installed lap safety belts, different side trim (spears), and different emblems. Halfway through the model year, they changed the roof line at the back window to more of a Thunderbird design and offered a 4-speed transmission for the first time. The 2-door Futura sedan (also referred to as an 'illusion hardtop' because of the chrome trim around the side window opening) sported a flat rear window in place of the bubble window on earlier models to bring its design in line with other Ford cars of the era.
In 1963 even more models were available. There was now a 4-door Futura, a Deluxe Wagon and Ranchero. Later, Convertibles and then Hardtops, and the new "Sprint" model was introduced. Halfway through the model year (February 1963), a 164 hp 260 CID (4.3 L)
V8 engine was offered for the first time. The Falcon was climbing in trim level from its budget beginnings as Ford attempted to wring more profit from the line.econd Generation 1964-1965
Infobox Automobile generation
name = Second Generation
production = 1964-1965
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weight =A redesign changed the Falcon's looks for 1964. The new look was more squared-off, more modern, as Ford chased the youth market. Later in 1964, Ford's new offering for that market was launched: theFord Mustang , based heavily on the Falcon's unitized frame design but with no compromises about its youthful, fun intention. The Mustang dealt Falcon sales in North America a blow from which they would never recover.Third Generation 1966-1970
Infobox Automobile generation
name = Third Generation
production = 1966-1970
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weight =The Falcon received another redesign for 1966, with a long-hood/short-deck look much in the Mustang vein. This body was based on a shortened Fairlane platform with different body sheet metal. The two-door Hardtop and Convertible were dropped, while the Station Wagon and Ranchero were moved to a larger platform shared with the contemporary Fairlane. The Ranchero would leave the Falcon line and adopt the Fairlane's front sheet metal for 1967. The 1966 Falcon was used in the
Trans-Am series.The final model year for the Falcon in North America was 1970. Continuing sales declines and the inability of the car to meet forthcoming safety standards resulted in a short run of 1970 models identical to the 1969 version being built through the end of December, 1969. On January 1, 1970, the Falcon name was transferred to a low-line version of the contemporary Fairlane/Torino. This "1970 1/2" Falcon was available as a two door Sedan, four door Sedan, and four door Wagon only, despite the fact that the 2-door "real" Falcon's replacement, the Maverick coupe, had already appeared in January 1969. But the 4-door Maverick Sedan would not be available until the 1971 new-model launch in fall of '70. While the number of luxury and convenience options available was limited, the car was available with the full range of Fairlane/Torino powertrains.
Ford Falcons in popular culture
* In the 2001 film Oceans Eleven,
Brad Pitt 's character drives a 1963 Ford Falcon convertible. This car is blown up during the course of the sequelOcean's Twelve .
*Rock Hudson drives a Ford Falcon convertible in the opening scene of the 1964 film "Man's Favorite Sport?"
* In the novel "Youth in Revolt" by C.D. Payne, Frank "Fuzzy" Defalco drives his grandmother's Ford Falcon to Santa Cruz, Ca, with two friends.
* In Argentina, Ford Falcons, particularly green ones, are usually associated with the lastNational Reorganization Process since it was the car of choice for forced kidnappings by the government. [ [http://www.clarin.com/diario/2006/03/23/elpais/p-01163793.htm La orden que dio la dictadura para la compra de Falcon verdes sin patentes ] ]
* In theGolden Girls episode "A Little Romance", Blanche tells Rose that the color she dyes her hair hasn't existed since the Ford Falcon was discontinued.References
External links
* [http://www.falconclub.com/ Falcon Club of America]
* [http://www.falconregistry.com/ Falcon Registry]
* [http://www.tffn.net/ The Ford Falcon News]
*dmoz|Recreation/Autos/Makes_and_Models/Ford/Falcon/|Ford Falcon
* [http://www.todofalcon.com.ar/ Argentinian Falcon] (In Spanish)
* [http://www.fanafalcon.com.ar/foro/ Forum about the Falcon from Argentina] (In Spanish)
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