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Heading the line were the bucket-seat 500XL hardtop coupe and convertible in base and GT trim. Wheelbase was a trim 109.5 inches through 1965, then 110.9 (113 for wagons). Ford sold 20,766 Skyliners for ’57, but demand fast tapered to 14,713 for ’58, then to 12,915. The model was duly axed after 1959, a victim of new division chief Bob McNamara’s no-nonsense approach to products and profits. In fact, the division scored a substantial win in model-year output with close to 1.7 million cars to Chevy’s 1.5 million. Ford’s ’69 midsizers were ’68 repeats save for new fastback and notchback Torino hardtops called Cobra (after Carroll Shelby’s muscular Ford-powered sports cars). Iacocca soon put an end to the mundane people-movers favored by Bob McNamara, and by 1970 Ford was offering some exciting cars. That engine could be ordered on any Fairlane, and racers were quick to put it in stripped two-door sedans, which earned respect for their competitive prowess. Four-door Ranch and Squire wagons and a brace of two-door hardtops were added for ’63. Haulers comprised plain and fancier Del Rio two-door Ranch Wagons, a pair of four-door Country Sedans, and the wood-look four-door Squire — Ford’s priciest ’57 wagon at $2684.
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A major reskin of the basic 1957-58 bodyshells brought square lines; simple side moldings; a heavily sculptured “flying-V” back panel; and a low, rectangular grille filled with floating starlike ornaments. Tonya Harding hasn’t skated in a major competition since 1994, but that didn’t stop “I, Tonya,” a 2017 movie about her life, from becoming a major critical and box office success. Though sales gradually declined due to competition from both inside and outside the division, Falcon was always profitable. Passengers float inside the aircraft as if weightless because they’re basically being pulled toward Earth at the same rate as the plane. Complaints of the fragility of the aluminum were squelched by the fact that the aluminum created a lighter-weight truck that was capable of having the same payload capacity as a V8 when only powered by a V6. That price included fuel injection, sport suspension, power steering, leather-covered steering wheel, tachometer, four-wheel disc brakes, and wider tires on aluminum wheels, but it was a stiff tariff, and few were ordered. Four-speed manual gearbox, stiff suspension and racing-style hood locks were all standard. When equipped with optional four-speed manual transmission, situs slot deposit 5000 they were great fun to drive.
