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Ford to Mark 25th Anniversary of the Falcon Cobra

Staff, Monday September 1, 2003.

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Ford to Mark 25th Anniversary of the Falcon Cobra

25 years after its original release on Australian roads, Ford will mark the 25th anniversary of the Falcon with a special display at the Ford Broadmeadows Plant, the Geelong Discovery Centre and the Sandown 500 V8 Supercar race.

Ford built only 400 XC Falcon Cobras, a vehicle that has become one of the most collectible cars in Australia.

On Friday September 12, exactly 25 years after the first of those cars came off the assembly line in 1978, more than 50 of them will stage a homecoming at Broadmeadows.

Ford President Geoff Polites and Ford Racing legend Allan Moffat will play host to the Cobra enthusiasts and their treasured cars to celebrate the occasion. The immaculately prepared Cobras will line up under the huge Ford corporate sign on the lawns in front of the company?s Head Office.

On Saturday the Cobras will travel to Geelong to continue festivities at the Ford Discovery Centre with an open invitation to all members of the public to come and see the cars.

To top off the weekend the cars will take part in a parade lap around Sandown International Raceway ahead of round nine of the V8 Supercar Championship Series, the Betta Electrical 500.

The lap of Sandown is set down for 11.15am, with the lap aimed at energising the massive crowd expecting to see Ford chase its eighth straight win of the season.

The story of how the Cobra came to be built is quite unique in Australian motor vehicle manufacturing. Since the early 1970s Ford had experienced an excellent public response to its classically designed Falcon Hardtop.

By the end of 1977 the XC Falcon range was coming to an end and the new XD model was almost ready. The era of the GT Falcon had ended with the last of the XB models and there was no ?hero car? GT in the XC range.

To reclaim that ?hero car? image Assistant Managing Director of Ford Australia Edsel Ford II, great grandson of the founder Henry Ford, created the Falcon Cobra.

A great fan of the Shelby Cobra Mustangs, Edsel put forward the idea that Ford build the cars, paint them white and add the wide blue US-style racing stripes lengthwise across the car. Adding to the legend was that each car should have a numbered plaque on the dashboard.

Fitted with either the 4.9 or 5.7-litre V8 engines and manual or automatic transmissions, these striking cars had sports seats with unique trim, rear deck spoiler, quartz halogen lights, 4-wheel disc brakes, driving lights, bonnet scoops, Bathurst Globe alloy wheels and a host of other equipment. The final feature was the decal of a coiled, ready-to-strike Cobra on each side!

When the dealers saw the Cobra they ordered the lot on the spot and all 400 were snapped up just as quick by the customers!

Despite massive demand for an extra production, Ford kept its promise and never produced another XC Cobra.

The very first Cobra off the line ? No 001 ? was a 4.9-litre V8 automatic. It was purchased by Chris Noonan, then secretary to Ted Gardner, Ford?s Director of Manufacturing.

FALCON XC COBRA ? SPECIFICATIONS

Engines: 4.9-litre, OHV, V8, 4-barrel carburettor, 9.2:1 compression ratio, 202bhp (151kW) @ 4000rpm, 268lb/ft (364Nm) torque @3000rpm. 5.7-litre, OHV, V8, 4-barrel carburetor, 8.9:1 compression ratio, 217bhp (162kW) @ 4500rpm, 317lb/ft (429Nm) torque @ 2700rpm. Dual exhaust system.
Transmission: 4-speed manual, all synchro, floor shift. Ratios - 1st 2.46:1; 2nd 1,78:1; 3rd 1.27:1; 4th 1.00:1 - Reverse 2.47:1. 3-speed automatic, T-Bar floor shift. Ratios - 1st 2.40:1; 2nd 1.47:1; 3rd 1.00:1 - Reverse 2.00:1
Rear Axle: Limited Slip Differential - Manual 3.00:1; Auto 2.75:1
Suspension: Front - Independent with coil springs, hydraulic shock absorbers and stabiliser bar. Rear - Live axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs with hydraulic shock absorbers, 18mm stabiliser bar.
Brakes: Front and rear - power assisted 286mm diameter ventilated discs.
Wheels: 15" Globe Bathurst alloy.
Tyres: ER70H15 textile radial.
Performance: 0-100km/h - 8.9 seconds; Standing 400m - 16.0 seconds.
Fuel Tank: 17.5 gallons (79.5 litres).
Exterior: Snowhite body colour with blue racing stripes over bonnet, roof and boot. Tinted band laminated screen; Quartz Halogen headlights; Long range driving lights; front spoiler with air scoops for front brakes; rear deck lid spoiler; bonnet scoops; tinted rear window with demister; styled right and left hand rear view mirrors; 4-jet screen washers.
Interior: Scheel reclining sports front seats and rear bench seat with special Cobra trim; Cut pile carpets; AM push-button radio with lock-down aerial; Comprehensive sports instrumentation; 'Soft-feel' sports steering wheel'; Power-assisted ventilation; 3-speed heater/demister with illuminated controls; Steering column stalk for turn and lane change signals, high/low beam' headlight flasher and horn; 2-speed screen wipers with anti-lift vane fitted to driver's side; Prismatic day/night interior mirror.
Options: Air-conditioning; Power windows; Power steering.

AT THAT POINT IN TIME

For Further information contact:
Ben Beazley
Media Manager
Ford Racing
Phone: 03-9359 8190
Mobile: 0417-262 753
Email: benb@global-marketing.com

Further information and high-resolution images relating to Ford Racing Australia can also be found at: media.ford.com

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