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Just watched a video showing the Falcon Durability run back in 1965. It was amazing to see how tough and reliable the falcon was.
Ford Falcon 70,000 mile durability run pt 1 Ford Falcon 70,000 mile durability run Pt 2 The question is, should Ford do it again with the current Falcon. But this time have the three different Falcon engines doing it. So have 2 Ecoboost, 2 sixes, 2 EcoLPI and 2 XR6Ts. But instead of just being a full out speed test, also have an economy run mixed into as well to show the Australian public how durable and economical the current Falcon is.
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