The XA GT was the first Australian designed Ford, and the GT version was a more refined car than its predecessors (which had been designed more as road going race cars than true Grand Tourers).
The 1973 Ford Falcon – dubbed the “Chicken Coupe” due to where it was stored for the last 32 years of its life – is being sold “as is, in ‘barn find’ condition, complete with flat tyres, cobwebs, dust ...
This follows on from the recent sale of the 'Chicken Coupe' – a 1973 Ford Falcon GT RPO 83 Coupe that fetched $300,000, despite being left to rot in a barn for more than 30 years. The RPO 83 is a rare ...
A milestone anniversary in the Australian motor industry was marked this year. March was the 40th anniversary of the XA Falcon; which Ford advertised as being "Born on the Wind". But it was the ...
Another 1973 Ford Falcon XA GT RPO is headed to auction just weeks after a chicken wire-wrapped, rust and rat dropping filled example sold at auction for more than $300,000. And in a good sign for the ...
The 1973 Ford Falcon XA GT sold at auction for $300,909, more than three times original estimates. And a far cry from its 1973 purchase price of $7000. This old Ford Falcon XA GT sold for more than ...
Australian fans of the Valiant Charger and Holden Monaro may disagree, but for the rest of the world, Ford’s 1970s Falcon and its derivatives is the most well-known two-door muscle car from Down Under ...
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