During the early 1960s, Ford launched its Total Performance program, aiming to rule motorsport and unleash some of the most fearsome high-performance production models on public roads. When the ...
Here's a big green V-8 Ford for St. Patrick's Day burnouts. Already rare for its W-code 427-cubic-inch V-8, this Fairlane is also claimed to be the only example ordered in 1967 with the even rarer ...
Launched in 1955 as a full-size car, the Ford Fairlane became one of America's first intermediate vehicles in 1962. Two years later, the Fairlane spawned the successful drag-spec Thunderbolt, but the ...
This is my 1966 Ford Fairlane. It's a survivor with 62,000 original miles. The car has been Montana-owned since new. The drivetrain is 100 percent original. The car has new paint (original factory ...
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This Rare A/C-equipped S-code 390-powered ’67 Ford Fairlane GT was Restored from a Rolling Shell in Just 18 Months
GT. Gran Turismo (or, in English, Grand Touring). Two little letters that, when slapped on the flanks of an automobile, carry a certain set of values: high-performance, pro-enthusiast, with a dollop ...
The horsepower wars were in full swing by 1966, and Chrysler had just released its NASCAR-derived street HEMI engine. As a follow-up to its dedicated drag racing 1964 Thunderbolt, Ford responded with ...
Named after Henry Ford's Dearborn estate, today's Nice Price or No Dice Fairlane wagon is a model of car that once dominated suburbia. Now, much rarer, we'll have to see how domineering its price ...
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