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27-04-2020, 10:12 PM | #31 | |||
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The Wikipedia entry for the Ford Falcon includes the following statement: “Ford New Zealand, which assembled the Falcon 500 at its Seaview, Lower Hutt, plant near Wellington, introduced a short-lived Falcon 600 model into the XR and subsequent XT ranges, with additional equipment such as a heater standard”. A higher number for a higher level of features. It seems to be about a model number that sounds good for marketing the car more than anything else.
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27-04-2020, 10:18 PM | #32 | ||
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Interesting question, and as ascertained it was the branding for 2nd model up from base.
Given there were Galaxie 500 and Fairlane 500 models preceding the Falcon 500, it must have been a Ford US marketing term transferred to Australia. Online thoughts and opinions behind the meaning of 500 being used on those US models seems to point to a 500 mile (stock car) race. |
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27-04-2020, 10:54 PM | #33 | ||
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The big races in the US were the ovals, daytona 500, indy 500 etc
The US started '500' as a top aspiration spec as in the 500s were the biggest and best. But I think ford aus went '500' as a near base model because really if you wanted to race (like they did with the XR) you'd start building a race car from a base model that the dealer could option you out with. Everything was optional in a 500 and I'm not sure if you could be allowed by the dealer to option up a plain falcon. I linked the brochures to state what was available earlier and there's no mention of the base model so I don't know if for example you could fit a v8 into a plain version without paying extra for 500 spec. At least that's my guess on why they called a falcon with next to nothing standard but everything optional on a '500'. A '500' XR with all performance options ticked but none of the wasted luxury features* would be a good performance base - which is not what ford USA were thinking with their 500. *the GT had carpet, reclining seats, heater blower fan, radio, remote side mirror etc which would be stripped out on a race car anyway. Last edited by oldel; 27-04-2020 at 11:06 PM. |
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US Fairmont was a car of its own, wasn't a spec/trim. Oh it looks like the US Fairmont got its name from here. Their one came out in the late 70s. It was effectively a four door Mustang of that era.
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28-04-2020, 06:52 AM | #36 | |||
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The 500kg was an example, it may have been 500 lb however it was a suspension pack designation. Please remember that NZ produced a 600 model for 12 months. Importers of parts used metric many years prior. |
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28-04-2020, 07:34 AM | #37 | ||
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The old man used to take us to the Government Auctions in Tottenham in Melbourne's Western Suburbs. He bought quite a few cars there for himself, mother and sister. Being Government cars , they were all poverty packs. He bought an XA Falcon 500, three on the tree, of which I learnt to drive in, what a great reliable car they were. Then we got Lasers and Corolla's as well.............
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28-04-2020, 07:24 PM | #39 | ||
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In Nz we also had a Falcon 600 model
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This is so wrong, I'm sorry... NZ'ers are a bit heavier than us?
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29-04-2020, 01:15 PM | #43 | ||
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As a few guys have mentioned, the 500 was originally used on several full-sized US Fords from the late-50s onwards. 500 was the higher spec & 300 was the lower spec.
In the Falcon range the earlier Deluxe badge (XK-XP) was superseded by 500 (XR-XC) & then GL (XD-EBI), GLi for EBII-EL, Forte for AU, XT for BA-FG & just plain Falcon for FG-X. I do believe however than the 500 (as in Mk1 Cortina GT500) did reference the 500 mile race at Bathurst, because that what it was built for. Luckily for Ford that badge was already in stock from earlier Fairlanes. Dr Terry |
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XY Falcon had no chrome strip on the bootlid, just the F A L C O N lettering.
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