Talk:Ford Falcon (Argentina)

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Does anyone else think it might be necessary to get pictures of the Ford Falcon models that were used they the death squads, so we can see just how different they are from models produced in other countries. The disambiguation page lists: Argentina, Australia, and North America as the different version. So as to reassure us that the Ford Falcon (Argentina) page was not produced by Ford people so its nasty bit of history, however connected or not to the Ford company, would blemish the image of Ford less by not having it on the Falcon's main page. Does that make sense, is it necessary, and would the pics in general add to an encyclopedia entry? 67.53.78.15 23:47, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

Naomi Klein's new book, the Shock Doctrine, references the Ford Falcon being used in this fashion. Pages 105-106. Feel free to add a proper bibliographical citation if you have time. 142.221.110.4 18:32, 28 September 2007 (UTC)