Production March 1968-June 1969 Related | Also called Ford XT Fairmont | |
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Body style 4-door Sedan5-door Station Wagon2-door Coupé utility2-door Van |
The Ford Falcon (XT) is a full-size car that was produced by Ford Australia from 1968 to 1969. It was the second iteration of the second generation of this Australian-made model and also included the Ford Fairmont (XT)—the luxury-oriented version of the Falcon.
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Introduction
The XT Falcon range was introduced in March 1968 as a facelifted version of the XR Falcon, which it replaced. The XT featured a revised grille and taillights and improved safety features including split-system brakes, larger tyres and electrically operated windscreen washers.
Standard equipment in the luxury Fairmont models included bucket seats, front disc brakes, a heater/demister, a wood-grain dash, carpet and courtesy lamps in all four doors. The Fairmont Wagon featured an electrically operated tailgate.
Model range
The XT was offered in 4-door Sedan, 5-door Station Wagon, 2-door Utility and 2-door Van variants as follows.
The luxury Fairmont models were not badged or marketed as Falcons.
The XT Falcon GT, which was introduced two months after the other models in May 1968, was the performance model in the range.
Engines
Four engines were offered in the XT range, all with increased capacity.
Engine capacity was now officially quoted in litres rather than cubic inches.
Production & replacement
After a production run of 79,290 vehicles the XT Falcon was replaced by the XW Falcon in June 1969.
Motorsport
An XT Falcon GT driven by Bill Gates and Jim Bertram scored an outright victory in the 1969 Rothmans 12 Hour Classic race for production cars at Surfers Paradise International Raceway on 5 January 1969.
A team of three XT Falcon GTs won the Teams prize in the 1968 London-Sydney Marathon, finishing 3rd, 6th and 8th outright.