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Old 05-07-2012, 11:03 AM   #1
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Default Ford hammering the GT advertising...it's a start.

Been seeing an awful lot of the TV adverts for the GT Falcon...they'vereally been hammering them the last week or two. Good to see! It's a great advert (even if they do, for some reason, include the XC Cobra in the "GT" lineup... ), and we can only hope they finally get off their bum and do some similar emotive and catchy adverts for the rest of the Falcon range.

You can't go wrong playing on a long history...remember the excellent ad for the Holden ute with the "morphing" series of utes which went right from the FX up to the latest Commodore SS? That was a memorable advert. Ford should do the same with the Falcon.

Or is it too little, too late? It's at least a start...

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