As full-size cars were becoming increasingly larger and more expensive in the late 1950s, U.S. automakers began looking into offering more compact automobiles. The Rambler American by AMC was the ...
Gunning's Ford Falcon features a two-speed Ford-O-Matic transmission. The top speed is claimed to be 86 mph, although the speedometer tops out at 100 mph. Stopping chores are handled by the four-wheel ...
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The Galaxie scratched the itch for chrome fanatics. The Country Squire served families a ride to fit all the kids. The Fairlane was classy and suave all at the same time. And nothing made waves in the ...
If you have been waiting for a chance to get your hands on a classic Australian muscle car, this weekend could be your lucky break. An all-original 1971 Ford XY GT will go under the hammer at Lloyds ...
Parked side by side in period photos, a 1963 Ford Falcon and a 1963 Plymouth Valiant could pass for cousins. Both were tidy American compacts with clean lines, modest chrome and a promise of low-cost, ...
A rare Ford XB Falcon John Goss Special has been discovered in an Australian farm shed and is bound to get local enthusiasts talking. Ford Australia introduced the John Goss Special to celebrate John ...
You know all those old TV shows that have been rebooted? "Full House," "Saved by the Bell," "Punky Brewster." All have come back in one way, shape or form. In the same way, the auto industry has been ...
An impressive 1974 Ford Falcon XB GT is currently looking for a new home in Australia with a AU$92,500 (US$64,300) price tag. Ford introduced the XB-generation Falcon for the Aussie market in 1973 and ...
Contrary to popular belief, car people aren't "born." Rather, their love is acquired, brought on by experiences in cars that are positively reinforced by friends, events, and, yes, even advertising.
First published in the July 1995 issue of Wheels magazine, Australia’s best car mag since 1953. Subscribe here and gain ...