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Old 25-02-2012, 11:22 AM   #1
Uncle Tone
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Default What would have saved the Falcon?

Hello,

We all know that in a couple of years the Falcon will be killed off :(

I was discussing this with a few mates the other day: Acknowledging the fact that there is less demand for large, thirsty (comparatively) traditional Aussie cars, what would have saved the Falcon and its derivatives? What would have kept them around?

What about this: A retro-throwback style body shape, as per the Mustang, Challenger, and Camaro? Would that have made the car more appealing and desirable? It seems to have worked for those three.

What do you think? A styling throwback to the (arguably) XA-XB glory days inside and out? A LWB model for the Luxury brigade? A coupe?

I know its all a pipe dream, but its still entertaining to think about!

Sorry if this idea has been posted before, I'm new

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