FOREWORD This shop manual provides the Service Technician with information for the proper servicing of the 1 %8 Cougar, Fairlane, Falcon, Montego and Mustang cars. The maintenance schedule and procedures for maintenance opemtions are published in the 1968 Passenger Car Maintenance and h~brication Manual. The i@rmation in this manual is grouped according to the cype of work being performed, such as diagnosis and testing, frequently performed adjust- ments and repairs, invehick adjustments, overhaul, etc. Spscjfications and recommended special tools are included. Refer to the oppositepage for importaa vehicle identijication data. The descriptions and specijbtbns in this manual were in e&t at the time this manual was approved for printiq. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue models at cway time, or change specjfications or design, without notice and without incum'ng obligation.
GROUP 1 - Vehicle Identification MODEL YEAR CODE COUGAR The number 8 designates 1968. BODY SERIAL A N D STYLE CODES The two-digit numeral which follows the assembly plant code identifies the body series. This two-digit number is used in conjunction with the Body Style Code, in the Vehicle Date, which consists of a two-digit number with a letter suffix. The following charts list the Body Serial Codes, Body Style Codes and the models. MONTEGO MUSTANG Serial B ~ y Code 91 9 1 9 1 ,I? Luxury Model Body style Code 65A 65B 65C Body Ser~al Code 0 1 02 06 07 10 11 12 11 12 10 11 15 17 15 17 FALCON Body Type 2-Door Hardtop (Bucket Seat) 2-Door Hardtop (Bucket Seat) 2-Door Hardtop (Bench Seat) Body Ser~al Code 02 0 1 03 02 0 1 03 0 1 02 01 02 CONSECUTIVE UNIT NUMBER 2-Door Hardtop GT 3 r 4-Door Wagon I Montego MX 4-Door Wagon .I, \c8 Bench Seat 2 ' Bucket Seat a Formal Roof Body Style Code 65A 54A 548 65B 540 65D 760 65E 768 54C 65C 63A 65F 63C 65G Each model year, each assembly plant begins production with number 500001 (Montego or Cougar) or 100001 (Fairlane, Falcon, Mustang) and continues on for each u n ~ t built. 1' Bucket Seat 2> Bench Seat Luxury Model Body Style Code 63A 65A 76A 638 65B 768 65C 63C 65D 63D ENGINE CODES Body Type 2-Door Fastback I\ 2-Door Hardtop r 2-Door Convert~ble 1' 2-Door Fastback 0 a 2-Door Hardtop (I? 2-Door Convert~ble I 2-Door Hardtop 2-Door Fastback 2-DoorHardtop 2 2-Door Fastback 2 31 Body Type Sports Coupe 1 ' Sports Sedan 1 4-Door Sedan .I% 2-Door Hardtop .I> .r &Door Sedan I 2-Door Hardtop .I. .a 2-Door Convertible ,I' 2-Door Hardtop z5 r 2-Door Convert~ble .z\ 4-Door Sedan 24001 Hardtop r 2-Door Hardtop .I, 2-Door Hardtop I s 2-Door Hardtop 2, 2-Door Hardtop .* 3 2-Door Hardtop GT 2% Code TY pe U ........................................................ 6 Cyl. 170 Cu. In. (1V) T ..................................................... 6 Cyl. 200 Cu. In. (1V) 2 ............. : .......................................... 6 Cyl. .I. 200 Cu. In. (lV) C ....................................................... 8 Cyl. 289 Cu. In. (2V) F ........................................................ 8 Cyl. 302 Cu. In. (2V) 6 ........................................................ 8 Cyl. .I. 302 Cu. In. (2V) ...................................................... 1 8 Cyl. 302 Cu. In. (4V) ......................................................... Y 8 Cyl. 390 Cu. In. (2V) X .................................................... I . 390 Cu. In. (2V) Prem. Fuel S ................................................... 8 Cyl. 390 Cu. In. (4V) GT W ........................................... 2 ......... Cyl. 427 Cu. In. (4V) Hi-Perf. $ Low Compression Model Comet Montego Montego MX Brougham Cyclone
- * \... - /- 9 GROUP 1 - Vehicle Identification TRANSMISSION CODES DISTRICT CODES (DSO) Code Type Units built on a Domestic Special Order, Foreign Special Order, or other spe- cial orders will have the complete order number in this space. Also to appear 1 ....................................................................................... Sped Manual in this space is the twedigit code number of the District which ordered the 5 .......................................................................................... S e e Manual unit. If the unit is a regular production unit, onty the District code number W ......................................................................................... Automat ic (C-4) will appear. . . U ......................................................................................... Automatic (C-6) FORD REAR AXLE RATIO CODES A number designates a conventional axle, while a letter designates a locking differential. DATE CODES Code Ratio 1 ............................................. 2.75:l 2 ............................................. 2.7911 4.. ................................ 2.83: 1 5 ....................................... 300:l 6 ............................................. 320:l 7 .......................................... 32:l 8 ............................................ 30:l 9 ............................................. 3.10:l A number signifying the date precedes the month code letter. A second-year code letter will be used the model exceeds 12 months. Code Ratio E .......................................... 3.00:l F .......................................... 3.20:l G .......................................... 3.2511 H .......................................... 3.50:l Code Code Month First Y u r Second Y u r January ............................................... A ............................................... N February ............................................. B ............................................... P March .................................................. C ............................................... Q April .................................................... D ............................................... R May ..................................................... E ............................................... S !une ................................................. F ............................................... T July ..................................................... G ............................................... U August .............................................. H ............................................... V September ......................................... ................................................ W October ............................................... K ............................................... X November ........................................... L ............................................... Y December ........................................... M ............................................... Z ASSEMBLY PLANT CODES Code District 11 .................................................................................. Boston 13 .................................................................................. New York 15 .................................................................................. Newark 16 .................................... - i a 17 .................................................................................. Washington 21 ................................................................................. Atlanta 22 ................................................................................. Charlotte. 24 ................................................................................. Jacksom~lle 25 .................................................................................. Richmond 27 .................................................................................. Cincinnati 28 .................................................................................. Louisville 32 .................................................................................. Cleveland .................................................................................. 33 Detroit 34 .................................................................................. Indianapolis 35 .................................................................................. Lansing 37 .................................................................................. Buffalo 38 .................................................................................. Pittsburgh 41 ................................................................................. Chicago 42 .................................................................................. Fargo .................................................................................. 43 Milwaukee 44 .................................................................................. Twin Cities .................................................................................. 45 Davenport .................................................................................. 51 Denver .................................................................................. 52 De Moines 53 ............................................................................... Kansas City 54 .................................................................................. Omaha 55 St. Louis .................................................................................. ................................................................................. 61 Dallas .................................................................................. 62 Houston .................................................................................. 63 Memphis .................................................................................. 64 New Orleans ................................................................................. 65 Oklahoma City ................................................................................. 71 Lo Angeles .................................................................................. 72 an Jose 73 ........................................................................... Sat Lake City 74 .................................................................................. Seattle .................................................................................. 75 Phoenix 81 .................................................................................. Ford of Canada 83 .................................................................................. Government 84 Home Office Reserve .................................................................................. 85 ................................................................................. American Red Cross 89 .................................................................................. Transportation Services 90-99 ............................................................................. Export code Lttta A .......................................... Atlanta B ........................... Oakville (Canada) C ................................. Ontario Truck D ............................................ Dallas E .......................................... M a w F ......................................... Drborn G ........................................... Chicago H ............................................. Loran J ..................................... Los Angeles K ..................................... K a n s City MERCURY code Letta L ................................... Michigan Truck N ............................................... Norfolk P .......................................... Twin Cities R ............................................. an Jose S ........................................... Pit Plant T ............................................ Metuchen U ............................................ Louisville W ................................................ Wayne X ..................................... St. Thomas y ................................................. Wixom Z ............................................ St. Louis FORD OF CANADA District ....................................... Central 64 .................................. Midwestern ........................................ Eastern 66 .................................. Western .................................. ........................................ Atlantic 6 7 Pacific ............................. I1 thru 17 Export Code District 11 ................... Boston ................... 15 New York ................... 16 Philadelphia ................... 17 Washington .................. 21 Atlanta 22 ................... Dallas 23 ................... Jacksonville ................... 26 Memphis 31 ................... Buffalo 32 ................... Cincinnati ................... 33 Cleveland . - Note: Lincoln-Mercury units will use suffix "A" in place of "B. Code District ................... 34 Detroit 41 Chicago ................... 42 ................... St. Louis ................... 46 Twin Cities ................... 51 Denver ................... 52 Los Angeles ................... 53 Oakland ................... 54 Seattle 84 ................... Home Office Reserve 90 ................... Export
---. -- GROUP 1 - Vehicle Identification /- 1-4 EXTERIOR PAINT COLOR CODES INTERIOR TRIM CODES+continued) M-30-J CODE M.32-J Color A ........................................ 1724-A ...................................... Black B ........................................ 3059-A ...................................... Maroon D ........................................ 3077-A ...................................... Bright Blue Met. ...................................... F ........................................ A Bright Aqua Met. ...................................... I ........................................ 241-A Lime Green Met. M ........................................ 119-A ...................................... White N ........................................ 921-A ...................................... Diamond Blue 0 ........................................ A ...................................... Light Green ........................................ 1624-A ...................................... Med. Blue Met. It A DkGreen Met. ........................................ ...................................... T ......................................... A ...................................... Red ...................................... U ........................................ 17-A M e Aqua Met. W ........................................ 3120-A ...................................... Yellow X ........................................ 1 - A ...................................... Dark Blue Met. Y ........................................ A ...................................... Gold Met. 3 ........................................ 730-A ...................................... Vermillion 5 .............................. 1724-6 ...................................... Low Gloss.Black ...................................... 6 ........................................ 161-A Lt. Beige INTERIOR TRlM CODES Code Trim Scheme 1A .................... Black Cloth and Black Vinyl 1B .................... Med. Blue Cloth and Lt. Blue Vinyl 1G .................... Med. Ivy Gold Cloth and Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 1K .................... Lt. Aqua Vinyl 1U .................... Lt. Parchment Cloth and Pastel Parchment Vinyl 1Y .................... Lt. Nugget Gold Vinyl 2A .................... Black Vinyl 28 .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl 20 .................... Red Vinyl 2F ..................... Med. Saddle Vinyl 2G .................... Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 2K .................... Lt. Aqua Vinyl 2b .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl 2Y .................... Lt. N ~ g e t Gold Vinyl 3A .................... Black V~nyl (Montego) 3A .................... Black Cloth and Black Vinyl (Fairlane) 38 .................... Lt. Blue Vinyl (Montego) 38 .................... Med. Blue Cloth and Lt. Blue Vinyl (Falcon, Fairlane) 30 .................... Dk. Red Vinyl 36 .................... Med. Ivy Gold Cloth and Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 3K .................... Med. Aqua Cloth and Lt. Aqua V~nyl 3U .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Montego) 3U .................... Lt Parchment Cloth and Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Falcon) 3Y .................... Lt. Nugget Cloth and Lt. Nugget Vinyl 4A .................... Black Vln I 48 .................... Lt. Blue d n y ~ 4D .................... Dk. Red Vinyl 4G .................... L t Ivy Gold Vinyl 4K .................... Lt. Aqua Vinyl 4U .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl 4Y .................... Lt. Nu et Gold Vinyl 5A .................... Black Efpth and Black Vinyl (Montego) 5A .................... Black Vinyl Fairlane) I 58 .................... Med. Blue C 0th and Lt.,Blue Vinyl (Montego) 58 .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl (Fa~rlane) 50 .................... Dk. Red Cloth and Dk. Red Vinyl (Montego) 50 .................... Dk. Red Vinyl (Fa~rlane) 56 .................... Lt. Ivy Gold Cloth and Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 5K .................... Med. Aqua Cloth and Lt. Aqua Vinyl (Montego) 5K .................... Dk. & Lt. Aqua Vinyl (Fairlane) 5U .................... Lt. Parchment Cloth and Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Montego) 5U .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Fairlane) 5Y .................... Lt. Nugget Gold Cloth and Lt. Nugget Gold Vinyl (Montego) 5Y .................... Lt. Nugget Gold Vinyl (Fairlane) 6A .................... Black Vlriyl 6B .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl 6D .................... Dk. Red Vinyl 6F .................... Med. Saddle Vinyl 6G .................... Med. & Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 6K .................... Dk. & Lt. Aqua Vinyl 6U .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl 6Y .................... Lt. Nugget Gold Vinyl .................... 7A Black V~nyl (Cou ar) 7A .................... Black Cloth and b a c k Vinyl (Fairlane, Montego) : Code 1 Trim Scheme - 78 .................... Lt. Blue Vinyl (Cougar) 78 .................... Med. Blue Cloth and Lt. Blue Vin I (Fairlane) 78 .................... Dk. Blue Cloth and Dk. Blue Vin I ( ~ o n t e g o ) 70 .................... Dk. Red Cloth and Dk. Red v i n y l 76 .................... Med. Ivy Gold Cloth and Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 7K .................... Med. Aqua Cloth and Lt. Aqua Vinyl 7Y .................... Nugget Gold Cloth and Nugget Gold Vinyl 8A .................... Black Vin I 8B .................... Dk. Blue Einyl 80 .................... Dk. Red Vinyl 8F .................... Med. Saddle Vinyl with Black 8G .................... Med. & Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl 8K .................... Dk. & Lt. Aqua Vinyl 8U .................... Pastel Parchment Viny! 8Y .................... Nugget Gold Vinyl 9A .................... Black Vinyl 9B .................... Dk. Blue Vinyl 9D .................... Dk. Red Vin I 9U .................... Parchment h n y l 9Y .................... Lt. Nugget Goldvinyl AA .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Black AB .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Blue AD .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Red AF .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Saddle AG .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Ivy Gold AK .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Aqua AY .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Nugget Gold BU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl CU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl DU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl EU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl FA .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Black FB .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Blue FD .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Red FF .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Saddle FG .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Ivy Gold FK .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Aqua FU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl FY .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl with Nugget Gold HA ............ : ....... Black Vinyl HB .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl HD .................... Dk. Red Vinyl HG .................... Med. & Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl HK .................... Dk. & Lt. Aqua Vln I HU .................... Pastel ~archmentlinyl HY .................... Lt. Nugget Gold Vinyl 1U .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl KB .................... Med. Blue Cloth and Lt. Blue Vinyl KG .................... Med. Ivy Gold Cloth and Lt. Ivy Gold Vinyl KU .................... Lt. Parchment Cloth and Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Montego) KU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl (Fairlane) LA .................... Black Vin I .................... LB Lt. Blue dnyl LD .................... Dk. Red Vinyl LU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl MA .................... Black Vinyl MB .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl MD .................... Dk. Red Vinyl MU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl .................... OU Pastel Parchment Vinyl .................... Black Vinyl .................... Dk. & Lt. Blue Vinyl QU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl RA .: .................. Black Vin I RB .................... Lt. Blue d n y l RD .................... Dk. Red Vinyl RU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl TU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl UA .................... Parchment Vinyl with Black UB .................... Parchment Vinyl with.Blue UD .................... Parchment Vinyl with Red UF .................... Parchment Vinyl with Saddle .................... UG Parchment Vinyl with Ivy Gold LIK .................... Parchment Vinyl with Aqua UU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl UY .................... Parchment Vinyl with Nugget Gold YU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl ZU .................... Pastel Parchment Vinyl
--< - ,PC* 2-2 GROUP 2-Brakes - ..+' . STEERING WHEEL RIM STEERING COLUMN ' G CHECKINGIPOINTS STEERING COLUMN \ STEEL MEASURING TAPE VEHICLE TYPE- PEDALTRAVELB HEIGHT A 8.13 6.91 7.20 5.82 MUSTANG-COUGAR NON.POWER DRUM 7.32 6.37 2.68 MUSTANG-COUGAR POWER DISC 6.20 5.33 NOTE: A DIMENSION TO UE MEASURED TO SHEET METAL B DIMENSION TO BE MEASURED PARALLEL TO THE VERTICAL CENTERLINE OF THt STEERING COLUMN WlTH A 50 POUND LOAD APPLIED TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE BRAKE PEDAL PAD. (CHECKS (3'4 POWER BRAKE VEHICLES MADE WlTH ENGINE RUNNING) H 1551 - B FIG. ]-Brake Pedal Height and Travel Measurements FIG. 2-Brake Pedal Effort Gauge Installed- Typical . ' allel to the centerline of the steering column. I 4. The . difference ' between the brake pedal free height and the de- pressed pedal measurement under a 50 pound load should be within the specified maximum pedal travel ser- vice specification B in Fig. I. 5. lf the pedal travel is more than the specified maximum shown in Fig. 1, dimension ' B, make several sharp reverse stops (equivalent to 50 pounds pedal pressure) with a for- ward stop before each. Move the car in reverse and forward for a dis- tance of, approximately ten - . feet; then apply the brakes sharply: and hold the brake pedal down until the car is completely stopped. This will actuate the- brake self-adjusters. I f these stops do not +bringa the brake pedal travel wit.hin-' specification, make several additional forward and reverse stops as outlined above. ' 6. If the s~cond series of stops do not bring the brake pedal travel within specification. remove the brake drums and check the brake ad- justers to make sure they are func- tioning. Check the brake linings for wear or damage. Repair or replace all worn or damaged parts and non- *' functioning adjusters. Adjust . the brake lining outside diameter to the approximate'-inside diameter of the _ brake drum withRotunda Tool HRE 8650 (Figs. II and 12, Part 2-2). 7. If all the brake *adjusters, brake drums and linings are function- al and the brake pedal travel is not within specifications, check the pedal linkage for missing, worn or dam- aged bushings, or loose attachments. Bleed the brake and centralize the dif- ferential valve. POWER BRAKE FUNCTIONAL TEST I. With the transmission in neu- tral, stop the engine and apply the parking brake. Depress the brake pe- dal several times to exhaust all vac- uum in the system. 2. With, the engine shut off, de- press the brake pedal and hold it in the applied position. I f the pedal gradually falls away. under this pres- sure, the hydraulic 'system is leaking. Check all tubing, hoses, calipers (if so equipped), wheel cylinders and connections for leaks. If the brake pedal movement feels spongy, bleed the hydraulic sys- tem to remove air from the system. Refer to Hydraulic System Bleeding, Part I, Section 2. Also, check for leaks or insufficient fluid. 3. With the engine shut off and all vacuum in the system exhausted, depress the pedal and hold it in the applied position. Start the engine. I f the vacuum system is operating, the pedal will tend to fall away under foot pressure and less pressure will be required to hold the pedal in the applied position. I f no action is felt, the vacuum booster system is not functioning. LOCKED WHEEL BRAKE . . Should one of the wheel brakes be locked and the veh~cle must be moved, open the bleeder screw long enough to let out a few drops of'brake fluid. This bleeding operation will release the brakes but till not correct the cause of trouble. , PARKING BRAKE ' b I, vis;ally (check thf'operation of the parking brake linkage as the parking brake controls'are moved to the ap- plied position. Then, check the opera- tion of the brake linkage when the parking brake controls are moved to
PART 2-1-General Brake Service 2-3 the released position. These checks should indicate whether the manual parking brake control linkage is oper- ating properly or requires repair or adjustment due to inability of the parking brake to hold against mod- erate vehicle movement. ROAD TEST A road test should only be con- ducted when the operator is sure the hrakes will stop the vehicle. During a road test. apply the ve- hicle's brakes at a road speed of 20 mph for all problem conditions listed in Figs. l l and 12 with the exception of those resolved in the Brake System Tests and brake chatter. To check for brake chatter or surge. apply the brakes lightly at 50 mph. For each of the symptoms encountered. check and eliminate the causes which are listed in Figs. l l and 12. I f the road test reveals one or more problem conditions listed in Figs. I I and 12. correct all malfunc- tions of the vacuum system, brake booster and hydraulic system prior to removing brake drums, brake calipers (if so equipped), brake shoes and linings or backing plates. 2 COMMON ADJUSTMENTS AND REPAIRS PARKING BRAKE LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT MUSTANG-COUGAR Check the parking brake cables when the praking brakes are fully released. I f the cables are loose. ad- just them as follows: I. Fully release the parking brake by turning the handle counterclock- wise and pushing it inward. 2. Pull the parking brake handle outward to third notch from its nor- mal released position. 3. Raise the vehicle. Remove the wheel cover. Install Tool T66L-4204-L on the rear wheel (Fig. 3). 4. Turn the locking adjustment nut forward against the cable guide on the equalizer (Fig. 4) until there is 100 ft-lbs break-away torque at the rear wheel when turning the rear wheels in the direction of forward rotation with a torque wrench (Fig. 3). The torque measurement must be made relative to the centerline of the wheel. 5. Release the parking brake and make sure the brake shoes return to the fully released position and no drag is felt when turning the ,rear wheels. 6. Remove Tool T66L-4204-L. In- stall the wheel attaching bolts and tor- que them to specification. Install the wheel cover. Lower the vehicle. MONTECO-FALCON- FAIRLANE Check the parking brake cables when the brakes are fully released. If the cables are loose, adjust them as follows: I. Fully release the parking brake pedal. FIG. 3-Checking Parking Brake Bre ADJUSTMENT NUT-37993042 EQUALIZER-2A602 EQUALIZER ROD-2628 EQUALIZER LEVER H 1552-A FIG. 4-Parking Brake Linkage Adjustment - Mustang and Cougar 2. Push the parking brake pedal to the first notch from the normal released position. 3. Raise the vehicle. Loosen the equalizer lock nut (Fig. 5) and turn the nut forward against the cable guide on the equalizer until there is 75-100 pounds tension on the left rear cable or there is 100 ft-lbs break- away torque when turning the rear sak-Away Torque ALL SDELS EXCEPT NUT-33<22-S2 \ CONVERTIBLE PARKING BRAKE CABLE RETAINER-742774 AND CONDUIT $;..C ~R~TAINER-2~616 CONVERTIBLE ONLY HlSS3-A FIG. 5-Parking Brake Linkage Adjustment-Montego, Fairlane and Falcon wheels in the direction of forward rotation with a torque wrench and Tool T66L-4204-L as shown in Fig. 3.
The Ford Falcon 1968 Service & Repair Manual is an essential guide for anyone owning or working on a classic Ford Falcon from the year 1968. This comprehensive manual provides detailed instructions and diagrams for performing maintenance, repairs, and troubleshooting on various models of the Ford Falcon from this particular year.
Whether you are a seasoned mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this manual will assist you in keeping your Ford Falcon in perfect running condition. It covers a wide range of topics, including engine, transmission, electrical systems, steering, suspension, brakes, and more.
The Ford Falcon 1968 Service & Repair Manual includes step-by-step procedures accompanied by clear illustrations, making it easy to follow along and complete tasks with confidence. It also provides specifications, diagrams, and charts to aid in the identification and understanding of various components.
This manual is ideal for both professionals and hobbyists, as it provides detailed information on all aspects of servicing and repairing the 1968 Ford Falcon. Whether you need to perform routine maintenance or tackle a major repair, this manual will be your go-to resource.
Models covered in this manual:
Ford Falcon XT
Ford Falcon XW
Ford Falcon XY
Don't let the lack of modern technology deter you from enjoying the classic beauty of the Ford Falcon 1968. With the Ford Falcon 1968 Service & Repair Manual, you will have all the information you need to keep this iconic vehicle running smoothly for years to come.