The 1967 Ford Falcon Sprint arrived at an awkward moment, caught between the compact economy car it had been and the muscle ...
Ford’s back catalog is full of engines that quietly did the work while flashier V8s and halo cars soaked up the attention. Some of these powerplants were durable workhorses, others were cutting edge ...
Cool can be low-key or cool can be loud. Rick Grebner's 1964 Ford Falcon Sprint is outstanding evidence of a low-key street machine that screams cool. It was also one of HOT ROD's Editor's Picks award ...
The Ford Falcon was a hit from the very first days, with the American carmaker shipping more than 500,000 units in the car's first year on the market. The number of Falcons on the road surpassed the 1 ...
Since the beginning of automotive racing and performance, the goal has been to make more horsepower and reduce weight. Ford fans rejoiced when the Falcon debuted, as it was a compact car with just ...
With how big of a company Ford is, it's only natural that its engineers and designers would run into some missteps along the way. One such misstep is the 5.4-liter Triton engine, which has gained a ...
Americans don't give a rat's behind about station wagons anymore. Or at least, they're so off-put by lots and lots of bad wagons from the 80s and 90s that they allowed crossover SUVs to outright ...
This 1968 Mexican Spec Ford Falcon 2-Door Sedan, recently repainted with a custom interior and 50,620 miles, features a 6-cylinder engine, front disc brakes, and 17-inch Torque Thrust wheels, ideal ...
The Ford Falcon XR6 Turbo is one of the most revered performance cars to ever come out of Australia and is renowned for its ‘Barra’ engine, a 4.0-liter inline-six that could produce up to 436 hp and ...