This is where Bill Barnes and his sweet-looking '66 Fairlane come in. Noncar types are unlikely to love it-in fact, they probably won't even see much beyond the shiny paint. No matter, for to people ...
The Fairlane name dates back to the mid-'50s at the Ford Division. But whenever we think of a Fairlane, we don't often think of a '56 hardtop or sedan. we think of this guy-the slippery ...
1966 witnessed the debut of the fifth-generation Fairlane, and Ford decided it was the right moment to introduce several notable channels, beginning with the return of previously retired packages. The ...
When pressed for detailed information about the fine '66 GTA Fairlane spread across these two pages, Bill and Judy Detzel were a little reticent. But who can blame them since they didn't turn the ...
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 ...
This letter is in reference to your article on a supposedly original 427 Fairlane in the July '84 issue. I own a '66 Fairlane GTA, and to the best of my knowledge, all 427-equipped '66 Fairlanes had a ...
Muscle car fans looking for some close drag racing matchups can scratch that itch by hitting play on the following video, which features a 1970 Chevy Camaro SS taking on a 1966 Ford Fairlane GTA for ...
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Ford Fairlane GTA, A muscle car for the old school
Step into the roaring era of muscle cars with Reinhardt Jung's 1967 Ford Fairlane GTA, a rare gem that captures the essence of NASCAR racing. With its powerful 6.4-liter V8 engine and iconic design, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Robert O’ Connor Sr. used to tell his son that the Syracuse Nationals not only showcased 8,000 cars each year, but 8,000 stories that came along with each car. Take Michael French for ...
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