An automobile model sold between 1955 and 1970 by Ford Motor Company in North America was Ford Fairlane. Henry Ford's Fair Lane gave the name "Ford Fairlane" taken from his estate, near Dearborn, Michigan.
Over time, the name was taken from a series of different cars in different classes, At that time, Fairlane was initially a size car, but became a mid-size car from model of 1962s. The mid-sized model spawned the Australian built Fairlane in 1967, although It was considered as a great car.
Over time, the name was taken from a series of different cars in different classes, At that time, Fairlane was initially a size car, but became a mid-size car from model of 1962s. The mid-sized model spawned the Australian built Fairlane in 1967, although It was considered as a great car.
1956 Ford Fairlane-Victoria |
1969 Ford Fairlane-Cobra |
1970 Ford Fairlane |
Ford Fairlane |
Ford Fairlane-Americas Sedan |
Ford Fairlane-Americas |
Ford Fairlane Specifications:
Manufacturer Ford Motor Company
Production 1955–1970
Assembly Claycomo, Missouri, United States[1]
Successor Ford Torino
Class Full-size (1955-1961), Mid-size (1962-1970)
Body style :
- 2-door coupe
- 2-door convertible
- 2-door sedan
- 4-door sedan
- 2-door station wagon (1964 only)[2]
- 4-door station wagon
Layout FR layout
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