Common questions

What does aftermarket mean on a Ford Falcon?

What does aftermarket mean on a Ford Falcon?

“Aftermarket” is a term used to describe parts that are not made by the factory. So for example, for your Ford Falcon, if you buy parts for your car that are not actually made by Ford, then those are termed “aftermarket”.

Where can I buy Ford Falcon Car Parts?

At Andy’s Auto Sport, we carry a huge selection of Ford Falcon parts. We have everything from affordable Falcon aftermarket parts to high-end Ford Falcon performance parts. We have an excellent selection of Falcon custom parts, like body kits, carbon hoods, custom seats, and rims, to name a few.

Where to get Ford Falcon parts at Andy’s Auto Sport?

All available coupons will be applied automatically in your shopping cart! At Andy’s Auto Sport, we carry a huge selection of Ford Falcon parts. We have everything from affordable Falcon aftermarket parts to high-end Ford Falcon performance parts.

What’s the price of a new Ford Falcon?

Interested in a Ford Falcon? You could expect to pay $2,800 – 4,840 based on third party pricing data. Disclaimer: Glass’s Information Services (GIS) and Carsguide Autotrader Media Solutions Pty Ltd. (carsguide) provide this information based on data from a range of sources including third parties.

Where did the 1964 Ford Falcon Futura come from?

1964 FORD FALCON FUTURA CUSTOM – 347 STROKER I bought this car banged up, as a salvage car in AZ. It was a southern califorina car. And is / was rust free.. I believe the the previous owner built it with all new parts, then lost control and crashed it. I bought it to use the drive train in another car, but once home..

When did the Ford Falcon come out in Australia?

The Ford Falcon (AU) is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia from 1998 to 2002. It was the sixth generation Ford Falcon and also included the Ford Fairmont (AU) —the luxury-oriented model range.

How much does a Ford Falcon Futura cost?

An XT Falcon fitted with the pack costs $36,240 and a Futura with the pack costs $39,540. That is great value. Anyone who has driven a high-end Falcon or Territory fitted with the six-speed automatic knows it’s a good thing. We drive a base XT model fitted with the six-speed automatic at the BF II launch in Tasmania and are instantly impressed.

What are the changes to the Ford Falcon?

Key changes from the fifth generation Falcon included a 35 kg (77 lb) reduction in weight for the base car, 17.5 per cent stiffer bodyshell, and an eight per cent improvement in fuel consumption. Peculiarly, Ford Australia decided to use the original 1950’s font for the new “Falcon” and “Futura” badges.

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