1981 Ford Falcon XD GL Wagon 4.1L

Summary:

Tough as guts, nice to look at, and unstoppable!

Faults:

Wheel alignment thrown out by running up a gutter.

Flasher can failed.

LPG solenoid required replacing.

LPG tank main flange leak repaired.

Auto transmission forward clutch started failing at 357000.

Snapped front handbrake cable.

Park pawl sheered.

Broke 2 door handles.

General Comments:

The XD is almost bulletproof and reliable as anything. The old 250 crossy is as tough as nails, and the Bosch Stromberg carby with manual choke and the dual-advance pointsless Bosch distributor make the car pleasantly easy to tune and keep running sweet.

The performance is a bit doughy compared to the XE and XF, which had the twin-throat Weber ADM carb, especially running on LPG, however it still has enough get up and go to hold its own in town, and be a pleasant cruiser on the highway once it gets to speed, and can still pull a pretty good load, albeit a little sluggishly. It is definitely an underpowered old tank that had not had the potential of its massive motor fully explored yet.

The old XD wagon handles alright for a leaf-sprung station wagon, however the 5 turns lock to lock of the manual steering box is tiring in cities like Canberra where I drive it, and doesn't allow for precise, agile driving. The same car with power-assisted steering (which has only 2 and a half turns to both locks) is an absolute weapon that actually HANDLES rather than just steers.

It is a fairly economical vehicle all aspects considered, giving reasonable mileage on petrol for a car its size and engine capacity, and amazing economy on LPG... using only a little over a full 50 litre tank of gas for a 450km round trip, costing about $50 in total.

The body/chassis and suspension are rock solid, having survived many a bingle with little more than a couple of cracked bumpers.

One annoying letdown that unfortunately plagued all X series Falcons up to the XH ute of the 90's was the perpetually breaking door handles... they either snap at the plunger, tear at the hinges, or have the retainer for the return spring break off... in all cases rendering the handle useless from the inside. Also, the door hinges sag over time, making doors a pain to open if the hinges aren't adjusted every so often.

The interior is adequately comfy, however the seats can be a little strenuous on some cars on the long haul (depending on wear, seat covers, style etc), and the 6 seat column shift model I own does seem to overwhelm you a little with the sheer amounts of space around you. And also the seat adjustment is unfriendly to those who are short of stature.

The interior in the XD is rather poorly organised and less that ergonomic compared to the XF model, with an old style round push-pull knob for the headlights under the instrument cluster, and the same knob for the hazard lights... WHICH IS LOCATED MILES FROM THE DRIVERS SEAT!!! Also I find the indicator stalk to be out of comfortable fingers reach on the XD when it is flicked forward to the hi-beam position.

All in all, despite the flaws that are to be expected from what was a revolutionary new design in its time, the XD is a solid, rugged, reliable and pleasant vehicle that is almost unstoppable, and if looked after, will survive long after all of today's flimsy 4-wheeled sardine tins have been turned into mobile phones and tinfoil...

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th July, 2009

19th Oct 2010, 20:31

I got a 82 August XE Falcon in 6 seat in 3 speed, column shift auto, straight 6 crossflow though.

I fell in love with these cars because of their durability, and I know what you mean about the space, it's like driving a kingsize bed.

1981 Ford Falcon XD 4.1 alloy head

Summary:

Very good Family car

Faults:

None as yet.

General Comments:

The car is very good for it's age.

It was one of the best sedans of it's age.

The first car in Australia to have plastic bumpers and fuel tank.

It has not eaten the fuel like I thought, it is very good with fuel compared to a lot of other cars out there today.

It has the go for when you need it.

But I don't like the front seats, they do not have the comfort I like.

The car has a lot of space, unlike other cars of that year.

It is very reliable.

The car has:

91kw with 305 nm of torque.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th November, 2003

1981 Ford Falcon S Pak 4.1 6 cylinder Alloy Head

Summary:

A high Performance Tire Smoking Rocket

Faults:

Apart from my gearbox getting stuck into gear, which I fixed by replacing with new gearbox.

General Comments:

The car has truckloads of performance.

At standard ride height it gets a bit of body roll and under steer. Ever still I lowered it 2 inches all round it has improved the handling characteristics greatly.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 28th March, 2003

1981 Ford Falcon XE 4.1

Summary:

Reliable handy bargain

Faults:

Oil leak.

Rust around wheel arches.

Ball joint.

General Comments:

Very comfortable Ute.

Goes well.

Very handy and can throw anything on the back.

Looks good, have lowered it, resprayed it cobalt blue pearl, 16" mags and slowly working on the engine. Have a 351 sitting in a garage, but might keep that for something else.

Feel safer driving a vehicle that has weight behind it.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 18th February, 2003

1981 Ford Falcon GL 250 Alloy Crossflow

Summary:

She's done lots of kilometers, but doesn't show it!

Faults:

Cross-threaded spark-plugs.

Had to replace the clutch.

Had to replace the carburettor (the power bypass valve went on me).

General Comments:

This Falcon wagon is really good value for money. The rear suspension setup lets you down going through bumpy corners, but for one of the first examples of an Alloy Crossflow six, this Falcon really shines.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th May, 2001

18th Jul 2001, 21:09

Just bought an old XF with 328000 on the clock, so your comments are very reassuring. Owned an XB previously and I had to off load it while it was still running. It would not die.

I'm expecting another 300000 out of it. Lets see.