Did Ford make a 2 door Falcon?
Ford did produce two-door variants of the Falcon in several markets across multiple generations.
Two-Door Falcons by Market
Below is a concise look at where two-door Falcons appeared and how they fit into Ford's lineup.
- United States: The U.S. Falcon lineup included two-door body styles—sedans and hardtops—for several generations in the 1960s, with two-door coupes providing sportier options alongside four-door models.
- Australia: In Ford's Australian operations, the Falcon was offered in 2-door coupe variants across multiple generations, complementing 4-door sedans. The Falcon nameplate continued in Australia from 1960 until 2016, with 2-door versions appearing in various series.
In short, Ford did produce a two-door Falcon in at least these markets, with the two-door body style appearing within the broader Falcon family across different eras.
Notable models and milestones
United States: Early two-door Falcons
During Ford's early Falcon years in the U.S., two-door sedans and hardtops were part of the lineup, offering consumers a sportier alternative to four-door models in the same generation lines.
Australia: Two-Door coupes across generations
Across generations in Australia, the Falcon included several two-door coupe configurations, alongside four-door sedans, reflecting local demand for sportier two-door options. The Australian Falcon lineup persisted throughout the model's long run, ending in 2016 with the FG X generation.
Summary
The Ford Falcon did indeed include two-door variants, though the availability and naming varied by market and era. The two-door configuration appears within the Falcon family in both the United States and Australia, among other markets, as part of Ford's broader practice of offering multiple body styles within a single model line.
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 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.
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.
