Ford Falcon high beam and low beam headlight bulbs both utilize the H6024 bulb size across the model line. The replacement chart covers vehicle production spanning 1960 to 1970 with corresponding bulb size specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The Ford Falcon uses the H6024 bulb size for both high beam and low beam headlights across all model years from 1960-1970.
The H6024 is an ANSI-standardized sealed beam unit, meaning the lens, reflector, and filament are fused into a single non-serviceable assembly. When the filament fails, the entire unit requires replacement rather than an internal bulb swap.
The H6024 unit is a 7-inch round sealed beam rated at 12 volts, a format that was widely adopted across North American vehicle production during this era and governed by shared ANSI standards applicable in both the United States and Canada.
Because the H6024 serves both the high beam and low beam positions on the Ford Falcon, the unit contains dual filaments within the same sealed assembly, allowing a single housing to handle both lighting functions.
The ANSI standardization of the H6024 means that units produced by different manufacturers to the same specification are physically and electrically interchangeable, provided they conform to the 7-inch round sealed beam format and 12-volt rating.
The H6024 specification remains consistent across the entire 1960-1970 production span of the Ford Falcon, indicating no headlight system changes were introduced across those model years.