Ford XF Falcon - Specification Levels

Specification Levels

  • Falcon (utility and panel van)
  • Falcon GL (utility, panel van, sedan and wagon)
  • Fairmont (sedan and wagon)
  • Fairmont Ghia (sedan and wagon): the luxury Ghia featured a 4.1 litre fuel injected or carburettor inline six-cylinder engine, and a trip computer which calculated fuel consumption, driving times, among other things. The drive line consisted of a BW40 three-speed auto with either a 2.77 or 2.92 LSD diff and four-wheel disc brakes. A wagon variant of the Ghia was made available from October 1986.

An optional "S" pack was available on some models, featuring body stripes, fog lamps, styled wheels, Falcon "S" badging, steering rack adjustment, driver's lumbar support, driver's seat tilt and footrest and sports instrument cluster.

Ford produced some limited edition value-packaged vehicles during the XF-series, including the 25th Anniversary Edition Falcon sedan of 1985 and the six-seater GL-based Falcon Family Edition sedan and wagon of 1986. These limited edition vehicles featured unique versions of two-tone "style-tone" paintwork.

  • 1986–1988 Ford XF Falcon GL Sedan

  • 1984–1985 Ford XF Falcon GL Wagon

  • Ford XF Fairmont Sedan

  • Ford XF Falcon Utility

  • 1988–1990 Ford XF Falcon Utility

  • 1988–1991 Nissan Ute

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