The Ford Falcon was a significant model line of cars produced by Ford between 1960 and 1970, representing the company's first foray into the compact car market among the Big Three American manufacturers. The Falcon distinguished itself from its competitors, such as the Chevrolet Corvair and Plymouth Valiant, by being developed as a scaled-down version of the full-size Ford Galaxie sedan. The model line included a variety of body styles, such as two-door and four-door sedans, hardtops, convertibles, station wagons, and coupe utility pickups, catering to a wide range of customer preferences.
Over the course of the 1960s, Ford released three distinct generations of the Falcon, each building upon the success of its