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Old 29-01-2013, 01:00 PM   #1
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Question Are you a Ford fan or a Falcon fan?

Curious to know why AFF members are what they are. I am only interested in the Falcon as it is Australian made. Don't care for other Ford products. What about you?

EDIT - I should have also mentioned that this includes any derivative of the Falcon platform - ute and Territory and past models such as van, wagon, coupe, Fairlane/LTD.


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