Ford Falcon (North American)

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Second generation (1964–1965)
The second generation Falcon was more squared off and modern than the first generaion. The Ford Mustang had the same features as the Sprint model. It was overshadowed by the Mustang and got discontinued in 1965.

First Generation/Origins (1960-1963)
Everywhere else the Falcon would be known as a mid-size car. But in America the Falcon was a small car. The Falcon's construction was unibody. In the Falcon six people could fit. In the middle of 1960 Mercury came out with the Mercury Comet. The Mercury Comet was a twin to the Falcon. Also in 1960 Ford came out with a Canadian version of the Falcon. Even though the canadian Falcon had good sales it was discontnued in 1961. Fuel economy was good on the Falcon.

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Scheduled comeback
There's some likelihood that the Falcon may come back. The new Falcon would be based from an Australian product because of its huge potential for a rear wheel drive car. If the car will go on sale, it can replace the Crown Victoria as Ford's new rear wheel drive full-size car. Compared to the Crown Victoria, the Falcon is shorter, slightly heavier and the V8 is more powerful than the Crown Victoria's Modular V8. 

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