Former XE Falcon owner. Sir John Wright, your excellent Thundering GT article in Wheels Jan 1983 said it best. In the ESP, the V8 performance was released with embarrassing ease. For me, used as a tow car and family hack for 8 years, it is a sadly missed car from my stable.
Beautiful car, smooth, comfortable, powerful and bloody strong 💪... Not like the rubbish they’ve got going these days, you go over a bump; or a pothole and the thing falls apart!!
Was my first car, wasn’t long before I got it ported out, extractors, 2 1/2 “ exhaust, new bushes throughout, tinted, lowered, mags and later a hornet scoop.
Top car. I owned a beaut 1982 Fairmont Ghia with a 4.9litre V8 fitted with 650 Holley and headers. Metallic charcoal. Sold it 1992 to an enthusiast for $16K.
Initially growing up I liked the XF - esp the unique tail light design which I thought looked the best. But over time however the E became more appealing - particularly the front end which I thought looked more elegant and refined coupled in an S pack.
Actually the watts link rear end was problematic for bump steer throughout its use which became more obvious from the EA onwards with the better front end. I understand from a suspension expert that the trailing arms were too short, presumable for packaging reasons. I’d still love to own that 351 manual ESP though.
@@ShannonsInsurance Apart from the ESP's, why haven't the prices gone up in price as fast as the XY - XC range? does it have to do with the boxey looks?
While these are great nostalgic intrest. It does my head in when an owner trys to talk up how great and smooth they are. Its plain horrible to drive compared to a modern car, thats a fact. Just enjoy it for what it is.
Former XE Falcon owner. Sir John Wright, your excellent Thundering GT article in Wheels Jan 1983 said it best. In the ESP, the V8 performance was released with embarrassing ease. For me, used as a tow car and family hack for 8 years, it is a sadly missed car from my stable.
I got a 1983 XE S Pak in 1994 - 4 speed manual. The 5 speed was pretty rare to find.
Beautiful car, smooth, comfortable, powerful and bloody strong 💪... Not like the rubbish they’ve got going these days, you go over a bump; or a pothole and the thing falls apart!!
Love these cars
beautiful car..pitty australia dont make cars like we used to and we stoped making cars altogther. so sad.
I think we are all much safer now that they don't make cars like they used to.
@@zoltrix7779 australian cars would have improved every year like FJ to last commodore
My mate had the s Pac with the 5 spd manual and efi 6...I was in love with it til he spun out and crashed it beyond repair
Was my first car, wasn’t long before I got it ported out, extractors, 2 1/2 “ exhaust, new bushes throughout, tinted, lowered, mags and later a hornet scoop.
@@chriswaldron2617 new bushes and door handles I'll bet🤣
Top car. I owned a beaut 1982 Fairmont Ghia with a 4.9litre V8 fitted with 650 Holley and headers. Metallic charcoal. Sold it 1992 to an enthusiast for $16K.
Initially growing up I liked the XF - esp the unique tail light design which I thought looked the best. But over time however the E became more appealing - particularly the front end which I thought looked more elegant and refined coupled in an S pack.
Actually the watts link rear end was problematic for bump steer throughout its use which became more obvious from the EA onwards with the better front end. I understand from a suspension expert that the trailing arms were too short, presumable for packaging reasons. I’d still love to own that 351 manual ESP though.
Thats Badass. A 4 door mustang basically
Hi Jeff, thanks for your comment. That's right, the Ford XE Falcon is definitely up there and proud to say that it was Australian made! - Andres.
@@ShannonsInsurance Apart from the ESP's, why haven't the prices gone up in price as fast as the XY - XC range? does it have to do with the boxey looks?
USE HAVE XE FALCON WAGON SPECIAL THAT has to FIND WITH 4WHEEL DISC BRAKE AND
OTHER GEAR FROM FAIRLANE AS USE BY NSW GOVERNMENT IN 1986
I prefer the XD front over the XE though.
Great value then but loved rust. Very smart though….
I had an 1982 v6
No u didn't.
That music 🤮
While these are great nostalgic intrest. It does my head in when an owner trys to talk up how great and smooth they are. Its plain horrible to drive compared to a modern car, thats a fact. Just enjoy it for what it is.
Fair point, but the higher spec cars, ESP variants were great cruisers. Rust was a big problem with these cars.
..and he'll hand it down to his kids..or as he puts it .."me kids" Let's hope they learn grammar somewhere.