This archive chronicles the 56 year history of Ford Australia’s most successful nameplate: the Falcon. From the 1960 XK to the final FG-X, our gallery features original vintage ads and dealer brochure scans of the sedans and wagons that put Australia on wheels.
Explore the evolution of the Aussie family car, including the upscale Fairmont and Fairmont Ghia models that defined local luxury. While the early 1960s XR, XT, and XW series were based on US compact designs, this collection highlights Ford's transition to fully Australian-designed vehicles, starting with the iconic XA Falcon in 1972. Whether you are researching the 'Great Divide' era of the XC and XD or the refined performance of the late-model EL, BA, and BF series, these original print media scans offer a nostalgic look at the cars that became an essential part of the Australian way of life.
Looking for Falcon’s American origins? See the US Falcon Advertising Archive here