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29-08-2021, 05:58 PM | #1 | ||
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I started collecting Ford brochures as a teen, my Uncle who worked at a Ford dealership brought me a stack of the then current Ford range in the early 2000's. Ever since, I continued to add to the collection to the point where I have nearly every Falcon brochure from the late 90's till the very last FG-X.
Being in lockdown and needing something to do, I thought I would put a few into pics. So, behold my retirement fund........... Starting with these two FTE brochures from 1999. I wish I had T2 and T3 versions. Check out that Aubergine leather! Continuing the AU theme, I have a collection of AU, AU II and AU III brochures. AU - AU II - AU III - Now onto BA and BA MK II. The BA one (top left) has been well loved, would hate to think how long I have spent reading that brochure over the years. Also have BA and BA MK II Fairlane & LTD brochures. BF and BF MK II including Fairlane & LTD - There was a multiple editions of the FG brochure, switching from landscape early on to portrait format for later editions. Again, the early FG brochure was much read when I was shopping for one early in 2008. Then onto the last Falcon brochures -
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29-08-2021, 06:04 PM | #4 | ||
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Over the years, I have also amassed a variety of promotional material as well.
A lot of that stuff was from when the Melbourne Motor Show was still a thing. The first image, the 2010 Falcon and Falcon Ute Upgrade Comparison Guide more of a dealer training item that I somehow ended up with.
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30-08-2021, 02:46 PM | #5 | ||
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In the picture with the UTEOPIA 'number plate', is he operating a power tool from inside the ute? That's slightly bizarre, but I guess it's why the plate says what it says.
Brochure collecting can be a fun thing to do. They are factory items, they are free if you get them when they are current and they are a record of the past. |
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30-08-2021, 03:01 PM | #6 | ||
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Use to collect all the brochures from the dealers in the sixties,had hundreds.Sold them to fund a new driveway in the nineties.Have all the Ford brochures from the AU up,67-68 Cortina.A very rare Honda NSX brochure from the very early nineties.(dealer)Numerous other manufacturers.Unfortunately most manufactures have now gone digital.I try & obtain a brochure for any car I have owned.There is also an anomaly in the FGX ute brochure,see if you can pick it!Great collection DFB!
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30-08-2021, 06:52 PM | #8 | ||
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Are old car brochures worth any money?
I have a collection from the late 70's - late 80's Not just Ford but other makes as well. Haven't looked at them in years so not sure of the condition. Pretty sure I have XD / XE Falcons and maybe the XE ESP for example.
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30-08-2021, 06:54 PM | #9 | ||
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My word they are.You would have no issue moving them on.Price is condition dependent of course.Some are more valuable than others.
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31-08-2021, 07:56 AM | #11 | ||
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That's an awesome collection.
I'd love an FG Ute one.
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31-08-2021, 10:39 AM | #12 | ||
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Some brochures will be more sought after than others, or very hard to find. A hard-to-find brochure on a special or desirable car or bike will probably push the price up. I think ebay etc made it easier to find brochures than it was pre-internet and prices might have softened as a result.
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31-08-2021, 11:53 AM | #14 | ||
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Great collection DFB
The internets opened up the world of collecting but I remember them being plentiful at car show and autojumble stalls. Not so much now. I've got a few for the cars I own but mainly aim for factory workshop manuals and parts catalogues. It was like the planets aligned when I picked up My Mk1 Cortina, it was in pieces and a parts manual with all the exploded diagrams of how it goes back together popped up on gumtree a week later. Better still it was only $20.
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31-08-2021, 01:45 PM | #15 | ||
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Oh how I miss going to the Melbourne Motor Show and cleaning out the stalls of free stuff...I feel sorry for kids these days not having the opportunity.
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01-09-2021, 07:31 PM | #18 | ||
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This one was released for the launch of the AU III Falcon in late 2001, although it's more of a leaflet/poster than a brochure.
Always love this image of the XR8. Interior luxury, 2000's style! When the heights of safety were ABS and dual airbags!
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The early 2000's Mustang Cobra, which were RHD converted by Tickford, and the 2015+ Mustang.
The single best thing about the Cobra was the engine. Love the sketches of the S550.
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Thanks for sharing these, some bitter sweet memories there. Also your mention of the Melbourne Motor Show, something else that has gone along with local manufacturing. Miss the motor shows.
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Gosh it makes me want a turbo.
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07-09-2021, 05:48 PM | #22 | ||
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I was SO CLOSE to buying a Turbo early last year, just before the first of the Covid lockdowns took hold. From then on, the prices of Turbo's have been through the roof. I fear I have missed my opportunity to be honest. The Turbo is the only late model Falcon engine I have never owned or driven.
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