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Ford Landau (Australia)

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This article is about a motor vehicle built in Australia. For the Ford Landau built in Brazil, seeFord Landau.

Motor vehicle
Ford Landau (Australia)
Overview
ManufacturerFord Australia
Production1973–1976
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style2-doorhardtop coupé
RelatedFord Falcon
Ford LTD
Powertrain
Engine5.8 L (351 cu in)V8

TheFord Landau is a car which was produced byFord Australia from 1973 to 1976.

Released in August 1973, the Ford Landau was based on the AustralianXA/XB seriesFord Falcon but shared its frontal and rear appearance and luxury features with the AustralianP5 series Ford LTD limousine, another Australian design which was released at the same time as the Landau. Although the official Ford AustraliaModel code for the Landau is "JG70" it was often informally called "P5 Landau."[1]

The Landau was available only as a two-door hardtop coupe and shared its running gear and 111 inches (2,800 mm) wheelbase with the XB Falcon GT hardtop. It was further differentiated from the Falcon with deeper C-pillars and squared-off rear side windows, much like the 1971-1973 U.SFord Mustang coupe; and a vinyl roof. Both the Landau and LTD shared the grille and "spoked" hubcaps of the1972 Ford Thunderbird.[2][3][4]

The Landau was powered by an Australian-built low compression version of Ford's 351 cubic inch (5752cc)Cleveland V8 engine with a power output of 290 bhp (220 kW) at 5000 rpm. Its transmission was a three-speed “T-Bar SelectShift Cruisomatic” unit, allowing a choice of manual or fully automatic gear changing.[5] Four wheel disc brakes were fitted, making the Landau and its similarly equipped LTD stablemate the first Australian-built cars with this feature.[3]

The high levels of standard equipment fitted to the Landau meant that only two items were offered as optional equipment: a cassette deck, and full leather interior trim. This factor, combined with the performance orientated mechanical specifications of the Landau meant that it never had a direct rival in the Australian marketplace.[3] Plans to update the original P5 series Landau with the frontal styling of the forthcoming P6 series LTD resulted in the building of a P6 Landau design study, but the facelifted model was not put into production. The Landau was discontinued when the new LTD was released in 1976, after a total production run of 1385 vehicles,[3] although correspondence obtained fromFord Australia in 2018 indicated there had been a total 1402 built.[citation needed]

The relationship between the Landau and the Falcon hardtop can be compared to that of the Ford’s American luxury marqueMercury’sCougar, a luxury variant of theMustang.

Ford Australia P5 Landau
The Landau shared the same strip tail lights as the LTD sedan
JG70 Landau from the front with vacuum-actuated headlights
1974 Australian JG70 Ford Landau
"Landau by FORD"

References

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  1. ^Tony Davis, Aussie Cars, 1987, page 135
  2. ^'Baby got back: Ford Landau turns 50' | URL:https://www.streetmachine.com.au/features/1973-ford-landau | Street Machine magazine (accessed 1 September 2024)
  3. ^abcdAustralian Muscle Car, Issue 38, pages 70-79
  4. ^'1972 FORD THUNDERBIRD LANDAU HARDTOP Lot # M22-271' | URL:https://www.premierauctiongroup.com/vehicles/6512/1972-ford-thunderbird-landau-hardtop | Premier Auction Group (accessed 1 September 2024)
  5. ^Ford LTD - Ford Landau sales brochure, 1973

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