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Ford Falcon Sedan 3.1-Litre 3-speed (XT), manufactured or sold in 1969, version for Australia (up to June)

  • 4-door sedan body type
  • RWD (rear-wheel drive), manual 3-speed gearbox
  • petrol (gasoline) engine with displacement: 3074 cm3 / 187.6 cui, advertised power: 85 kW / 114 hp / 116 PS ( SAE gross ), Torque net: 244 Nm / 180 lb-ft
  • characteristic dimensions: outside length: 4689 mm / 184.6 in, wheelbase: 2819 mm / 111 in
  • reference weights: base curb weight: 1324 kg / 2919 lbs
  • how fast is this car ? top speed: 149 km/h (93 mph) (theoretical);
  • accelerations: 0- 60 mph 14.2 s; 0- 100 km/h 15.3 s (a-c simulation); 1/4 mile drag time (402 m) 19.6 s (a-c simulation)
  • fuel consumption and mileage: average estimated by a-c: 14.4 l/100km / 19.6 mpg (imp.) / 16.3 mpg (U.S.) / 6.9 km/l
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