1987 Ford Falcon GL from Australia and New Zealand - Comments

1st May 2003, 06:14

"A good XF review"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Paint Faded.

Air-conditioner.

Radiator.

Vinyl.

General comments?

The ford falcon XF.

In its day it was the word, beating Commodore all the way with advanced styling, reliability, and Ford's prooven work me till you're over worked attitude.

A ford will always suffer from putting additions in its cars, ten years before they are prooven or ready.

This is prooven by simple comparison between ford and holdens of the same year even up to now.

A ford will always drive better, have a quieter transmition, a more beefy sounding engine and a more road hugging sence due to more torque, not to mention towing compacity, but what about common problems?

One main problem you will notice with fords, is faded paint unless they are a one elderlly owner gem. And rust.

Whilst gazing in awe at a lowered XF freshlly painted black may be nice, its all the body rust and "bog" they used to make the car look like that.

Transmissons are as will always be a problem, especially in the fairlanes, as a simlar gearbox as in the GL falcon, is used, and therefore straining under a lot more weight.

Saggy suspension which either grins or crunches when driven over speed humps can also be a sure sign that the car has towed and had a hard life.

Remember a ford will be more commonlly taken over a holden for towing, even now, and with a towbar have been pulling for over what is now fifteen years.

Sagging head lining is also a magor problem in all ford's above GL and Fairmont (these models have affixed vinyl) other models such as ghia, fairlane and LTD have cloth head lining which due to poor attatchment when built commonlly come unstuck and sag. Although strange, this can also indicate a hard life, and also poor sales men if you are buying it from a yard, as most will generally invest in a few hundred dollars and have them replaced.

Power windows, digital dash and cracking or loose centre consoles are other magor problems, and should be considered before purchasing. A ghia digital dash is not an unscrew/rescrew job when it goes haywire like on an analogue dash.

Other things to consider are parts, size, and fuel.

A ZL fairlane that has been cared for with a factory electric moonroof can look great, but when you try and find one headlight, when or if you find it expect to pay almost $300 depending on the yard.

Other things, look at the pillars the front doors are affixed to, these are usally magor rust spots, as are sills and ford's magor problem with sealing the bottom of the doors.

Whilst there is no real way to test the transmission, if you know what a good ford of the same age drives like, plant your foot to the floor, sluggish response, (smell), noice or shuddering will indicate magor problems and a hard life.

Overall a falcon GL XF will not sell as well as a fairmont ghia.

There are millions of ZL and ZK fairlanes, no car yards or many people one will touch them or buy them for any sort of decent price, due to there huge tanklike appearance, fuel economy and size, however don't fool yourself, a GL is even worse, a good Fairmont Ghia will fetch the best resale value.

(LTD's in mint condition can fetch good money, but if the electrics are faulty, no one will buy them for more than rouglly eight hundred dollars or so)

Keep your eye out, some mint condition XF's owned by one owner with low mileage, traded in on new cars for a steal can be found for $1000, but for these cars its a lot of leg work and driving to different car yards and "venturing out the back" where they are normally tucked away till they are passed on to mates or another car yard or so on.

Check for dust, if they are duty, but in great condition, you'll pick them up cheap because they are usually sick of it if it's been arround long enough to get dusty.


25th Oct 2005, 23:55

The survey on the XF falcon was in my mind very judgemental and disapointing. The author seemingly did have a vast knowledge of the car. But how can you place your findings on what you have found in used car lots? It seems a lot of cars will get like this after twenty years or so depending on how they have been treated. Also why not try and show some of the good points of the XF...

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