Ford Falcon (US, Mk4) 2-door Sedan 429 4V Super Cobra Jet Ram-Air V-8 1970

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Powertrain: 7033 cc , V8 , Motorcraft 700CFM 4-barrel carburetor , 375 hp / 5400 rpm , 610 Nm / 3400 rpm , 4-speed manual

Dimensions: Length 5237 mm , Width 1948 mm , Height 1328 mm , Weight 1705 kg

Performance: Top speed 216 km/h , 0-100 km/h 6,5 sec

Units built: 90

Information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Falcon_(North_America)#1970.C2.A01.E2.81.842_Falcon




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Ford Falcon ('70½)
I'll assume that's an attempt at listing a generation? Only if that comes after other earlier generations of Falcon you'll find it's indexed ahead of them, so that will need to be changed.

This also looks to be LHD, so I'm assuming it's not the Australian Ford Falcon?
 
I'll assume that's an attempt at listing a generation? Only if that comes after other earlier generations of Falcon you'll find it's indexed ahead of them, so that will need to be changed.

This also looks to be LHD, so I'm assuming it's not the Australian Ford Falcon?
Thanks Famine, I have forget the specific generation details for the cars, but this generation was marked with ('70½) from Ford them self but I have change it, I hope it's right now. It's an American Falcon the last generation that only was sold in the second half of the year 1970, there after no more Falcons from the US :)

This shouldve been sold in America.
It was, like I said to Famine, it's the American Ford Falcon :)
 
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