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The Ford Fairlane is an automobile model that was sold between the 1955 and 1970 model years by Ford in North America. Taking its name from the Dearborn, Michigan estate of Henry Ford, the Fairlane nameplate was used for seven different generations of vehicles. Through its production, the model line would be marketed in a variety of body styles ...
This engine shared many common parts with the 200, and it is common for persons rebuilding their 200 engines to use the 2.3 L HSC pistons as a cheap replacement. [citation needed] Applications: 1963–1967 Ford Ranchero; 1963–1969 Ford Fairlane (Americas) 1964–1970 Ford Falcon (North America) 1965–1971 and 1979–1982 Ford Mustang
Renowned for high-performance strength and durability, the Toploader (particularly the four-speed) equipped such sought after "A-list" cars as the Mustang, Talladega, AC Cobra, AC Frua and Sunbeam Tiger as well as the Ford Fairlane, Falcon, Galaxie, Ranchero, Torino, Bronco and the Mercury Comet, Caliente, Cyclone, (Mercury Cougar 1967 1973) and Marauder.
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 ...
In spite of being added to the Fairlane family for 1967, Ford's top performance options for the Fairlane - the GT and the GTA - did not apply to the Ranchero and is a common misconception that they were available. What did apply to all American cars in 1967 was the use of a dual-circuit braking system with a dual-chambered master cylinder ...
1967 Ford; 1967–1968 Ford Fairlane; 1967 Mercury; 1967 Mercury Comet; 1968 Ford Mustang; 1968 Mercury Cyclone GT; 1968 Mercury Cougar GT; 10.5:1 — 280 horsepower (210 kW) at 4600 rpm and 427 lb⋅ft (579 N⋅m) at 2800 rpm 1968 Ford; 1969 Mercury; 9.5:1 — 265 horsepower (198 kW) at 4400 rpm and 401 lb⋅ft (544 N⋅m) at 2600 rpm 1968 ...