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2025 100 Years Of Ford Australia - XP Falcon 1965 Stamp & Coin Cover

In 1925 the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known as Ford Australia) was founded as a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, with headquarters in Geelong, Victoria. On 1 July, in an improvised factory in a converted wool store, the first Australian-built Ford vehicle was completed. The company built a permanent Geelong factory that produced various models over the years, and in 1956 opened a second complex in Broadmeadows, which became its headquarters in 1961. Ford manufacturing in Australia ended in 2016. Ford Australia continues to lead design and development of the Ranger utility and Everest SUV models, and imports vehicles for Australian buyers.

The best-known Ford in Australia was the Falcon, with more than 3.5 million vehicles produced here between 1960 and 2016. Originally based on an American design, over the decades it was increasingly adapted to Australian conditions. The XP Falcon, praised for its strength, reliability and refined driving dynamics, was produced in 1965–66, and was the first Ford to win Australia’s Wheels magazine Car of the Year Award.

The coin’s reverse presents an illustration of the XP Falcon - 1965. As well as the inscription “100 YEARS OF FORD AUSTRALIA 2025”, the reverse also incorporates the “Ford 100 Years” logo.

OFFICIAL AUSTRALIA POST STAMP

Affixed to the envelope is a $1.70 official Australia Post stamp. The stamp is postmarked for the first day of issue and the envelope includes Australia Post’s Seal of Authenticity.

In 1925 the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known as Ford Australia) was founded as a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, with headquarters in Geelong, Victoria. On 1 July, in an improvised factory in a converted wool store, the first Australian-built Ford vehicle was completed. The company built a permanent Geelong factory that produced various models over the years, and in 1956 opened a second complex in Broadmeadows, which became its headquarters in 1961. Ford manufacturing in Australia ended in 2016. Ford Australia continues to lead design and development of the Ranger utility and Everest SUV models, and imports vehicles for Australian buyers.

The best-known Ford in Australia was the Falcon, with more than 3.5 million vehicles produced here between 1960 and 2016. Originally based on an American design, over the decades it was increasingly adapted to Australian conditions. The XP Falcon, praised for its strength, reliability and refined driving dynamics, was produced in 1965–66, and was the first Ford to win Australia’s Wheels magazine Car of the Year Award.

The coin’s reverse presents an illustration of the XP Falcon - 1965. As well as the inscription “100 YEARS OF FORD AUSTRALIA 2025”, the reverse also incorporates the “Ford 100 Years” logo.

OFFICIAL AUSTRALIA POST STAMP

Affixed to the envelope is a $1.70 official Australia Post stamp. The stamp is postmarked for the first day of issue and the envelope includes Australia Post’s Seal of Authenticity.

$21.96
2025 100 Years Of Ford Australia - XP Falcon 1965 Stamp & Coin Cover
$21.96

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In 1925 the Ford Motor Company of Australia Limited (known as Ford Australia) was founded as a subsidiary of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, with headquarters in Geelong, Victoria. On 1 July, in an improvised factory in a converted wool store, the first Australian-built Ford vehicle was completed. The company built a permanent Geelong factory that produced various models over the years, and in 1956 opened a second complex in Broadmeadows, which became its headquarters in 1961. Ford manufacturing in Australia ended in 2016. Ford Australia continues to lead design and development of the Ranger utility and Everest SUV models, and imports vehicles for Australian buyers.

The best-known Ford in Australia was the Falcon, with more than 3.5 million vehicles produced here between 1960 and 2016. Originally based on an American design, over the decades it was increasingly adapted to Australian conditions. The XP Falcon, praised for its strength, reliability and refined driving dynamics, was produced in 1965–66, and was the first Ford to win Australia’s Wheels magazine Car of the Year Award.

The coin’s reverse presents an illustration of the XP Falcon - 1965. As well as the inscription “100 YEARS OF FORD AUSTRALIA 2025”, the reverse also incorporates the “Ford 100 Years” logo.

OFFICIAL AUSTRALIA POST STAMP

Affixed to the envelope is a $1.70 official Australia Post stamp. The stamp is postmarked for the first day of issue and the envelope includes Australia Post’s Seal of Authenticity.

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