The Ford Falcon 1977 comes in Commercial, Convertible, Sedan, Ute and Wagon.
The Ford Falcon 1977 is available in Leaded Petrol.
Commercial
Ford Falcon Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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500 | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
(base) | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
Sundowner | 5.8LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
Sundowner | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
Sundowner | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
Convertible
Ford Falcon Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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GS | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
GS | 5.8LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
GS | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
GS | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
GS | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
Sedan
Ford Falcon Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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500 | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 5.8LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
500 | 5.8LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
500 Allan Moffat | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
(base) | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
(base) | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
Ute
Ford Falcon Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
500 | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
(base) | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
Wagon
Ford Falcon Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 5.8LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
500 | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
500 | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol4 SP MAN4 speed manual | — |
(base) | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 4.9LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP AUTO3 speed automatic | — |
(base) | 3.3LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
(base) | 4.1LLeadedLeaded Petrol3 SP MAN3 speed manual | — |
Ford Falcon 1977 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the Ford Falcon here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Why is the range prediction in my 2009 Ford Falcon FG ticking down so quickly?
These range predictions are a classic case of only being as good as the information being fed into them. What the car does is look at the previous, say, 100km of driving that you’ve done. If that was on a highway, the computer will know that for the last 100km, average fuel consumption was, let’s say, 10 litres per 100km (to keep the maths simple). So, if you still have 20 litres in the tank (which the computer will also know) the computer will figure that you have 200km of range left.
But, if your next driving stint is in stop-start traffic, your fuel consumption might easily rise to 15 litres per 100km, at which point, those 20 remaining litres are only enough for 133km. The farther you drive at your new consumption rate of 15 litres per 100km, the more the computer will realise that the previous range estimation is suddenly wrong and it will move to fix that by constantly reducing the range readout until it matches your actual fuel consumption.
It works the other way, too, and a change from suburban driving to highway work will see the computer hustle to reflect the current consumption and will actually start to increase the range estimation until it all starts to average out again.
This, of course, is the case assuming all the sensors and computers are accurate, and any false or misleading piece of information fed to the computer will also lead to wildly inaccurate range estimates.
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The air-conditioning in my 2013 Ford Falcon ute is only working intermittently
This sounds like a case of the air-conditioner freezing up over time. It can be caused by a few things, but essentially, it will start out cold and then gradually lose effectiveness till it's hardly blowing air at all, and that air is no longer cold.
It's caused by a build-up of ice in the system which blocks the air flow and prevents any further chilling of the air coming into it. To check this, next time it happens, jump out, open the bonnet and see if there's ice forming on the air-conditioning pipes under the bonnet. If that's the case, an air-conditioning specialist should be able to identify the problem and sort it.
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How much can I expect when selling a 1993 Ford Falcon?
This is a classic case of how long is a piece of string. Without knowing things like the car's condition, its service history, mileage and its specification, it's impossible to hazard a guess. These things sell for anything from $500 in rough, running condition with no registration nor roadworthy certificate, all the way up to $40,000 for an immaculate V8-powered, highly optioned version. So, somewhere between those two figures is your answer.
But assuming a six-cylinder car in decent condition with average mileage, with a RWC and no damage or serious wear and tear, you should be looking at something like $3000 to $8000. Sorry I can't be more specific than that.
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