The Correspondent for the Australian Capital Territory has been staking-out subterranean carparks again and has captured this elegant Falcon coupe. Generally, Australia's "Big Three" car manufacturers - Ford, GMH and Chrysler - used to go model for model, so that each offered an equivalent of the cars within the others' lineups. This was certainly so by the 1970s, with all three having a range of Aussie-built six and eight cylinder sedans, wagons, utes and vans, and a coupe - Ford's Falcon hardtop, GMH's Monaro and Chrysler's Charger - being examples of the latter. However, it was Ford who first introduced a two door as part of their 1964 XM range, beating the others by several years. The XM hardtop was followed-up by the XP but then, inexplicably, Ford dropped two door Falcons for the entire XR to XY series (1966 - 72), even though there were equivalents available in the US-market Falcon lineup of the time. Perhaps ...