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what do you guys think of a '94 EL Falcon

one of my friends just got one

check this: 11 years old, about 160 000km on clock

clean as a whistle, not a drop o oil on engine anywere

he only has a small leak in the master cylinder

he got a fairly new straight through cat back exhaust from an EB put on

new seals and gaskets

extractors are in the pipeline :aroused:

this thing goes like a rocket :flamed: :kick:

(good old straight 6 4litre)

how much would u expect 2 pay for something like that

i dont know how much he got it for, but i know it was a very good price

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yea i know there not as good as a skyline

hell, it has to be compared to something (ie if that goes like a rocket, than just imagine what a skyline would be classed as...i can see it know: 'skyline travels in hyperspace: edge of galaxy reached')

A 94 model wouldn't be an EL, more likely an EF series 1.

it is a late model 94 and if i remember rightly the last 94's were EL's

(look i could be wrong too, it could be an early 95, but i hope not :wassup: :Oops: )

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Its a falcon... Do you think this topic is fit for these forums...

Unless you are planning on buying one to drop an Rb26 into it and making a fully sick sedan. I suggest the ford forums... Although if you started this topic for us to pay out on falcons then thats ok too...

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If you gonna use it as a daily driver, i'll consider other options with smaller engines , like a 91-96 1.5-1.6 Honda Civic's for the price of $5-6k (something not so heavy on fuel)

second hand/Old well EX-Taxi's wif LPG conversions can be bought for around the $4k but dunno if its like the 2nd or 3rd engine in the car! hahah

good luck either way

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Late '94 is the start of EF series 1 and the end of ED series 2's (boxy shape)

I think both had the 4.0ltr inline 6

The EF and EL had a similar shape (like the VR - VS, and VT - VX commodores) and the only differences were the wheels, different badging, and slightly different interiors.

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iz got a ef (the latest sikfrd) n its an 96 model ef. the last of the series its a febuary build date. i work at a ford delership n they guys there say u can get a ef as late as may 96'. also ive seen el's sell for as little as $2500 in a fairly bad way though. like most fords it had oil everywere but in the engine. lol. my cars 4 sale 2 so if ne 1 wants an ef wit custom bodykit/ paint/ interior, 18's and a huge t3/4 turbo u can contact me on 0423236308 n organise some pics or somthn as i cant put the on here cos im at school doin my assignment atm. :)

catch yas

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