CARS are woven throughout the fabric of Australian society. From family holidays to road trips, the daily grind and unforgettable motorsport moments, our cars have close ties to many experiences.
Once upon a time, the rumbling of eight-cylinder engines could be heard right across Australia. In particular, a distinctly Aussie pair of V8s ruled our roads: the Ford Falcon and Holden Commodore.
The Ford Falcon race car which won the first round of the modern V8 touring car era – the precursor to the famous V8 Supercars category – is up for sale ahead of a reunion with its sibling ...
The Ford Falcon is all Australian. It has always been driven by the rear wheels, and it has always been designed, engineered, and built Down Under. The automotive world is rapidly changing, though ...
Only 300 examples of this badass Australian muscle car were built in 1971, and it was the fastest car of its kind.
To ring out the end of the Ford Performance Vehicle division in Australia, the demise of Ford production Down Under, and to celebrate the history of iconic racing Falcons of yore, The Blue Oval is ...
Contrary to a rather exciting recent report that’s been circulating, Ford won’t be bringing the Falcon to U.S. shores, meaning we won’t get to appreciate some Ford of Australia engineered ...
Ford Performance has revealed its latest Mustang racing car, this one designed to compete in the Australian Supercars racing series. It joins an international fleet of racing cars that will ...