Did Ford make a 2-door Falcon?
Yes. Ford did offer two-door versions of the Falcon in multiple markets, including the United States and Australia, usually as two-door sedans or hardtop coupes.
To understand this question, note that the Falcon name was used by Ford on different continents across several generations. In the United States, the Falcon began as a compact model with various body styles, including two-door variants. In Australia, the Falcon became Ford's major family car from the 1960s onward, with two-door hardtops and coupes alongside four-door sedans and other derivatives, and with performance GT versions over the years.
United States: Two-door Falcon variants
Two-door sedans and hardtops
In the American market, Ford offered the Falcon with multiple body styles during its early years, including two-door sedans and two-door hardtops as part of the broader lineup, before the range shifted toward four-door models in later decades.
Australia: Two-door Falcons in the local lineup
Two-door hardtops and GT variants
In Australia, the Falcon line included two-door hardtops and coupes that sat alongside four-door sedans, utilities and other derivatives; performance-oriented GT variants were especially popular in the 1960s and 1970s and remain a highlight of the model's history.
Notable two-door variants
Across markets, two-door Falcons are most commonly associated with early US Falcons and Australia's two-door hardtops, including GT-branded performance models in the Australian market.
Summary
Ford did manufacture two-door Falcon variants in multiple markets, notably in the United States and Australia. The two-door form appeared as hardtops and sedans across several generations, and the Falcon's mixed body-style history includes memorable two-door offerings and performance GT versions.
Is a Ford Falcon a coupe?
A coupé, in a two-door hardtop body style, was offered for the first time in both Falcon Deluxe and Falcon Futura trim levels.
What is the rarest Ford Falcon?
The 6- door 1970 Falcon is a one-off vehicle manufactured in 1970 it is the only 6 door XY Falcon ever created. The vehicle is even rarer than one of 3 surviving Ford GTHO phase IVs.
How many miles per gallon did a 1961 Ford Falcon get?
33mpg in 1961 During the 1961 Mobilgas Economy 1,000 mile Run, a Ford Falcon averaged 32.6mpg, winning the event. The engine was the 144ci straight 6cyl mated to a manual transmission.
What makes the 1964 Ford Falcon unique?
For the 1964 year, Ford added a Sprint Package, which gave the Falcon the Fairlane's 260 V8, a stiffer suspension, and a louder exhaust. Because the Mustang had the same options that the Sprint had for only a small amount more, the Sprint never caught on.
