Ford Frontenac

In 1960, Ford Canada introduced the Frontenac to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a compact to sell. It was a separate division, like Lincoln was to Ford. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a 1960 Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights, and external trim, including red maple-leaf insignia. It was the second-best selling compact in Canada during its one year (5% of Ford's total Canadian output). A total of 9,536 Frontenacs were built at its Oakville, Ontario, plant. In August 1960 a prototype 1961 Frontenac was driven from Halifax to Vancouver for a photo shoot only to learn that the Canadian model was discontinued from the domestic market and replaced by the Mercury Comet for the 1961 model year.

Ford Frontenac

In 1960, Ford Canada introduced the Frontenac to give Mercury-Meteor dealers a compact to sell. It was a separate division, like Lincoln was to Ford. Produced for the 1960 model year only, the Frontenac was essentially a 1960 Falcon with its own unique grille, tail lights, and external trim, including red maple-leaf insignia. It was the second-best selling compact in Canada during its one year (5% of Ford's total Canadian output). A total of 9,536 Frontenacs were built at its Oakville, Ontario, plant. In August 1960 a prototype 1961 Frontenac was driven from Halifax to Vancouver for a photo shoot only to learn that the Canadian model was discontinued from the domestic market and replaced by the Mercury Comet for the 1961 model year.