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Ford Falcon (XK)

Australian full-size car


Summary

Australian full-size car

FieldValue
imageFile:Ford_Falcon_XK_Sedan.jpg
captionFord Falcon Deluxe sedan
nameFord Falcon (XK)
manufacturerFord Australia
productionSeptember 1960 – August 1962
classMid-size car
layoutFR layout
body_style4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
2-door coupé utility
2-door panel van
engine144 cuin Falcon Six I6
170 cuin Falcon Six I6
transmission3-speed manual
2-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic
length4602 mm
width1778 mm
height1384 mm
wheelbase2781 mm
weight1103 -
successorFord XL Falcon

5-door station wagon 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van 170 cuin Falcon Six I6 2-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic

The Ford Falcon (XK) is a mid-sized car that was produced by Ford Australia between 1960 and 1962. It was the first of seven generations of the Falcon, produced until 2016.

Overview

The first Falcon sold in Australia was the XK series, which was introduced in September 1960. It was initially offered only as a four-door sedan, in both Falcon and Falcon Deluxe trim levels. The XK was essentially a right-hand drive version of the North American model, although local country dealers often included modifications such as heavy-duty rear suspension (five leaves) and larger 6.50 x 13 tyres. Front seat belts were optional.

The steering was light and the ride surprisingly good, on well-paved roads. Whereas the North American model used an 'economy' 3.10:1 rear axle ratio, the Australian Falcon was built with a 3.56:1 ratio which better complemented the torque characteristics of the engine. It had a 38 ft turning circle.

The wagon, added to the range in November 1960, was shortened at the rear due to concern that the back of the car might scrape on rough roads and spoon drains.

Billed as being "Australian-with a world of difference", Falcon offered the first serious alternative to Holden, and became an instant success. Sales were aided by the contemporary FB series Holden being perceived as lacklustre and dated by comparison. Two engines were available; a 144 cuin Falcon Six inline-six, which produced 67 kW and an optional 170 cuin version of the Falcon Six, which produced 75 kW. The Falcon was available with either a three-speed column shift manual transmission, or a two-speed Ford-O-Matic automatic transmission.

Although the engines were superior to the Holden FB's 138 cuin inline-six, which produced 56 kW, and the Holden did not offer an automatic gearbox, the Falcon quickly gained a reputation for weak gearboxes and suspension components, and struggled to take much of Holden's marketshare. This was further compounded by the introduction of the new Holden EJ in July 1962.

The XK range was expanded in May 1961 with the addition of utility and panel van body styles, officially designated as Falcon Utility and Falcon Sedan Delivery, respectively. As with the wagons, these lacked the extended rear overhang of their American counterparts, and also used the four-door front doors rather than the longer two-door units used by the Ranchero and US sedan delivery. When production of the XK Falcon ended in August 1962, 68,465 units had been sold. The Falcon was also exported in small numbers to the various Empire colonies and Commonwealth nations. Pricing for a base model XK Falcon started at £1,137 ($2,274 AUD)

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References

References

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