Not to be confused with the Fairlane for Australia, the American model became a go-faster legend with the introduction of the Thunderbolt, of which 100 units were produced for 1964. Revised in 1966, ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
While not a Woody, today's Nice Price or No Dice Fairlane wagon does have an impressive set of options and looks to be in great condition. Let's find out if its price makes buying it a mandatory ...
Introduced in 1955 as a full-size car, the Ford Fairlane was downsized in 1962 when it became one of the first American vehicles to compete in the then-new intermediate (midsize) segment. While the ...
When you think of Ford's top-of-the-line, bad-to-the-bone offerings of the muscle car era, don't forget the ber-rare R-code 1966 Ford Fairlane. The race-ready stunner has both the beauty and brawn to ...
The Ford Torino Talladega won 29 Grand National races during the 1969 and 1970 race seasons, it won the 1969 NASCAR ...
The classic era for muscle cars revolved around intermediates, as it was this body style that was selected as the weapon of choice for America's major carmakers. With wheelbase sizes ranging from 114 ...
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 ...
Tim Manes of Orlando, Florida, is a counter man and sales manager of a high-performance speed shop in Orlando called Horsepower Sales. Tim’s talent and years of experience make him a trusted advisor ...
Greg Sanders was born in 1969, but he searched for years for a 427 Ford Fairlane of 1967 vintage. When the muscle car generation fades away, will interest wane in muscle cars, or will the younger ...
The 1964 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt did not just win drag races, it forced sanctioning bodies to rethink what “stock” meant. By stuffing race hardware into a mid-size shell and stripping away anything ...