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Did Ford make a 4-door Falcon?

Yes. Ford did produce a four-door Falcon, in different markets, notably in North America and Australia, where the Falcon nameplate spanned decades and commonly appeared as four-door sedans.


To understand, the Falcon was a nameplate used by Ford in two major markets with different product lines and timelines. In the U.S., the Falcon was a compact car introduced in 1960 with four-door sedans and wagons among its early body styles. In Australia, Ford built a long-running Falcon family from the 1960s onward, with four-door sedans as a core body style until production ended in 2016.


Markets and timelines


The Ford Falcon has appeared in two distinct regional lineups, each with its own history and body-style preferences. Below summarises how a four-door Falcon existed in each market.


North American Falcon (1960s)


In the United States, Ford launched the Falcon in 1960 as a compact car. The initial lineup included four-door sedans and wagons, alongside two-door variants, making the four-door configuration a standard part of the early Falcon family. The U.S. Falcon line was relatively short-lived as a standalone brand in the early 1960s, before Ford shifted its compact branding in subsequent years.


Australian Falcon lineage (1960s–2016)


Ford Australia began producing the Falcon in 1960 and kept the nameplate in production for more than five decades. Across generations, four-door sedans were the dominant body style, with wagons also offered on many variants. The Falcon family remained a central part of Australian family transport, taxi fleets, and performance models until production ceased in 2016.


Notable 4-door Falcon variants include:



  • North America: four-door sedans and wagons during the early Falcon years (circa 1960s).

  • Australia: a long-running lineup of four-door sedans across generations, including performance and luxury variants, until 2016.


In practical terms, Ford did produce a four-door Falcon, and the phrase applies to two different regional histories: a brief North American era in the early 1960s and a long-running Australian lineage that lasted until the end of production in 2016.


Summary


The four-door Falcon exists in Ford’s history as a body style option used in both North American and Australian markets. In the U.S., four-door sedans and wagons were part of the original Falcon lineup introduced in 1960. In Australia, the Falcon nameplate endured from 1960 to 2016, with four-door sedans serving as the mainstay body style for the majority of its existence. This reflects Ford’s broader strategy of using a single nameplate across regional markets to cover compact and family-sized sedans for decades.

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 is a 1965 Ford Falcon worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $11,050 for a 1965 Ford Falcon in good condition with average spec. What is the highest selling price of a 1965 Ford Falcon? The highest selling price of a 1965 Ford Falcon at auction over the last three years was $24,200.



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.



Did Mustang ever make a four-door?


A Ford representative indicated that the four-door variant could feature a V8 gasoline engine. And even offer a manual transmission.


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