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2009 Shannons Sydney Spring Classic Vehicle Auction
Lot
8

1966 Ford XP Falcon V8 Coupe (Modified)

melbourne

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Specifications

Engine V8, 302-cid
Gearbox 3-speed automatic
Body Work Coupe
Colour Blue
Interior Beige
Trim Vinyl
Wheels Mag
Brakes Discs/Drums

Description

This lot is no longer available

The final facelift of the first Aussie Ford Falcons, the XP range was introduced in February 1965 with revised sheet metal, interiors and - on the Fairmont at least - the option of power-assisted Girling disc brakes, a first for an Australian-built car. From a styling point of view , XP appeared both more modern and aggressive thanks to a different front end treatment to the outgoing XM, with a flatter bonnet and squared off lines. The XP Falcons were available with three engines, the basic 144 Economy Six, the 170 Pursuit Six (as found in the car on offer, with 111 bhp and 8.7:1 compression ratio) and the 200 Super Pursuit Six. Ford offered a choice of transmissions, including the Borg-Warner Type 35 automatic designed and built locally. The model line-up was extended to include the base Falcon, intermediate Futura, upmarket Fairmont (in sedan and wagon versions) and the Hardtop Coupé. The XP drew rapturous praise at the time of its launch, winning Wheels ?Car of the Year? award in 1965 and is still regarded as the best of the first generation Falcons today. By the time production drew to a close in September 1966 some 70,954 examples of the XP series had been manufactured and today the model is still held in high regard, a firm favourite with collectors, enthusiasts and Ford lovers of all ages.