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  1. 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.

  2. 1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback. Back to Inventory. Sold. Enlarge. Previous. Next. View More. Highlights. Rare Fairlane 500 Fastback. Correct 351 C.I. V8. Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetor. 3-Speed Automatic. Power Steering. Air Conditioning. Heater + Defroster. Woodgrain Steering Wheel. Factory Gauges. Original AM Pushbutton Radio. Dual Exhausts.

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  4. Nov 24, 2007 · Two-door hardtops displayed a sweeping semi-fastback roofline. Topping the line, the 500XL hardtop coupe and convertible gave occupants buckets alongside a console, plus bucket-style rear seats. Four powerplant choices ranged from a basic 120-bhp six to a pair of big-block 390 V-8s.

  5. Vehicle history and comps for 1968 Ford Fairlane 500 Fastback - including sale prices, photos, and more.

  6. The Fairlane 500 script appeared on the rear fender, ahead of the tail lamps. The Fairlane 500 grew in 1968 to 201 inches in overall length, although it remained on a 116-inch wheelbase. The menu included include a two-door hardtop, two-door fastback, four-door sedan and convertible.

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  7. Nov 13, 2018 · Unfortunately for Ford, this dance wasn’t so chaste: Chevy sold almost 423,000 1968 Chevelles, while Ford moved just over 172,000 1968 Torinos and Fairlanes (Correction: some 291,000 – Ed.). While GM’s 1968 intermediates boasted all-new underpinnings, the Fairlane and Torino still rolled on the 1966 platform.

  8. May 20, 2021 · The Ford Fairlane and Ford Galaxie both grew 6 inches longer, almost 5 inches wider and almost 200 pounds heavier from 1959. Smooth styling with a sloped hood, a simple grill, straight A-pillars, clean chrome-edged fender lines and modest horizontal tail fins offered a simpler look for 1960.

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