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Old 21-03-2023, 10:40 PM   #1
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Default Classic Falcon vs Classic Mustang

Hypothetically speaking, you have the money to buy either a:

1966 Ford Mustang Coupe - its red with the classic 289W, auto.
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1967 Ford XR Falcon - Gold in color 302W auto

Both cars present in excellent condition.

The lifestyle of the new owner is to go to car meets, do winery tours/weddings and have something pretty cruisey.

You love both. The Mustang has been a childhood dream car, but the XR has some sentimental value because it was one of your wedding cars. The wife is partial to the red Mustang, but she will never drive either car.

Which one one would you choose & why?
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I would chose the Mustang. XR came with a 289 stock and the car meet guys would pick up on the 302.
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I would chose the Mustang. XR came with a 289 stock and the car meet guys would pick up on the 302.
Good points except Im not purist in any sense of the term so Im not worried.
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So one absolutely has to make a choice?

The Falcon would make me less unhappy than the Moosetongue.
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Go with your heart. This isn’t a logical purchase. Which one would you rather see opening the garage door?
I think they will be much the same ownership experience and driving experience.
They may draw slightly different crowds.
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Mustang. It sounds more original.
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If it was for just me Id go the XR.
But your description of why its being purchased, the Mustang seems to be the right call between the 2 options
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Yes the XR won't be 100% original, but it is dead clean and will look original from the outside as is the Mustang.

I had my heart set on the Mustang for such a long time, but this particular XR I have known for more than 25years so there is a connection there.

A Gold XR was never my first color choice but due to my connection with it and knowing its history, its not a bad choice either. However, the red mustang stirs up something in me. Hard to explain. The love of classic american cars is just something I truly appreciate.

What would I be happier to open the garage to? Either, but the pull is still towards the stang by a small margin.
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I would chose the Mustang. XR came with a 289 stock and the car meet guys would pick up on the 302.
I worked with an old bloke who bought a gold xr gt in the late 70s for a few hundred bucks and binned it. So factory 289 manual but back then they were nothing. So by binned i mean ditched in a field not smashed. It apparently had cooling issues. He did but didnt regret it. Yes the prices these days for a nice one says yes, but he says the thing was in poor shape in the late 70s so wouldnt be a survivor.
Xr gt's are rare compared to a 65 mustang. The mustang is much more identifiable i think then an old falcon, but im very much a falcon bloke. 4 doors is more then 2. So im split on this one.
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I worked with an old bloke who bought a gold xr gt in the late 70s for a few hundred bucks and binned it. So factory 289 manual but back then they were nothing. So by binned i mean ditched in a field not smashed. It apparently had cooling issues. He did but didnt regret it. Yes the prices these days for a nice one says yes, but he says the thing was in poor shape in the late 70s so wouldnt be a survivor.
Xr gt's are rare compared to a 65 mustang. The mustang is much more identifiable i think then an old falcon, but im very much a falcon bloke. 4 doors is more then 2. So im split on this one.
This XR isnt a GT. But value wise its similar to the Mustang. The 289 while wheezy is still ok in the right code and light weight body of the mustang. That said, Im not racing either so it's fairly moot. However, you comment on the mustang being more identifiable is something that resonates me.

I love my falcons, always have. But the chance to own a Mustang also is a tough one.
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XR Falcon,

Because it seems there's 500,000,000 1965-1966 Mustangs on the road and about three XR Falcons I've seen in my life.

That era Mustang is like seeing a VS Commodore with an Ecotec.
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XR falcon, as that and XT are my favourite shape old falcon.
And its mustang everywhere nowadays.
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XR! unless the Mustang was a fastback. As stated above the notchbacks are just too common.
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Falcon for me,driven one left hand drive car in my 60 years,hated it.
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My pick - if mustang is left hand drive, no brainer - Falcon all the way.
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Only probs i've found with the lefties is the lack of good vision for overtaking.... even with manual lefties, it doesnt take long to become 2nd nature.
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Mmmm, hard choice tbh but business wise the Pony would have a bigger draw card than the XR no doubt about it unless you link with a business that advertise's alot of our Aussie muscle for weddings etc.
I had Mustangs for my sons wedding last April due to 2 things, my connections knowing ol skool mustang owner or 3 and they tick the box's having a convertable option when needing 2/3 cars.
The other this is sourced through a guy who has a strong FB/SM social network.

Same can apply for the XR obviously but I see farfar more Mustangs used for occasions than Falcons.

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Id go XR if youre doing weddings and tours. Much easier to get in and out of a 4 door and better vision.
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XR for mine, mustangs of every persuasion are as common as bumholes... Not so much with the falcon.. That and I'm an Aussie Ford sort of feller. (Not that I would kick an early mustang out of the garage for any minor indiscretion).

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Some excellent points you lads raise for both.

The issue for me is my heart is on both for different reasons. I have always dreamed of owning a Mustang, but Ive know this XR for over 25years and its owner. The car is in our wedding photos along with another mates XY fairmont. There is history and sentiment attached to it.

I was never in the process of looking for another falcon to be honest but this one would be the exception if I cannot find the right Mustang Im looking for.

To those in the know - how hard is it to get into the wedding car, chauffer tour driving industry? I have noticed there are a tonne of wedding car hire websites with american cars as their pitch. This is the type of competition I am up against. Would the XR be a better solution or am I dreaming?

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As a wedding car I would make the assumption that with the Mustang only having 2 doors, and basically useless back seats, the XR would probably be the more practical choice, being able to carry the bride and bridesmaid's, or grooms and groomsman? And not just one of each.
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If you have sentimental value to the XR go for it, also you know the cars history so its a no brainer. 4 doors would be better for weddings too.
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My other question was about which has the better resale.

Considering I am going for the based models (not fastback or limited edition or GT etc) what would be a better choice in the long run?
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IF you've ended up making $$$, some tax free possibly and contributing to your lifestyle does resale matter in the big picture, you also have biz tax deductions on annual business and running costs......
Ok resale ? either ither to me but will there be many boomers left re buying the XR haha
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Mustang if resale matters, it can always be “fastbacked”.
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IF you've ended up making $$$, some tax free possibly and contributing to your lifestyle does resale matter in the big picture, you also have biz tax deductions on annual business and running costs......
Ok resale ? either ither to me but will there be many boomers left re buying the XR haha
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that is true, resale isn't a big deal, that said, Mustangs are still fetching big dollars. Just wondering if there is any room left or are we at the height of resale? The Falcons seem to be gaining as it seems considering they no longer make them anymore. The older they are, the more they seem to worth.
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